Summary: | FORMATTING: Automatic capitalization doesn't work when a sentence ends with a number or capitalized last word | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | josé faria <be_19> |
Component: | Linguistic | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | CC: | barta, philipz85 |
Version: | 4.2.5.2 release | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | All | ||
Whiteboard: | BSA | ||
i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
Attachments: | text with bugs |
Description
josé faria
2014-06-25 10:26:14 UTC
Created attachment 101741 [details]
text with bugs
Confirmed in 4.2.5 and 4.3.0 on Linux Mint. Steps to reproduce: 1) Type "tomorrow, i'm going to be 5. but " all in smallcase 2) It will turn it into "Tomorrow, i'm going to be 5. but " The same goes for having parenthesis at before the period. Regarding the all caps word at the end of the sentence, i believe that if LibreOffice things the word is an actual word, it will auto-correct the following sentence. I tested this with "where are you going tomorrow JIMMY. what ". (In reply to comment #2) > Confirmed in 4.2.5 and 4.3.0 on Linux Mint. reproducible under Win7x64 using 4.3.0.4 as well. > Steps to reproduce: > 1) Type "tomorrow, i'm going to be 5. but " all in smallcase > 2) It will turn it into "Tomorrow, i'm going to be 5. but " reproducible. > The same goes for having parenthesis at before the period. yes, but only with numbers followed by parenthesis. "See you later (come at 5). bye" "See you later (come at 5 o'clock). Bye" > Regarding the all caps word at the end of the sentence, i believe that if > LibreOffice things the word is an actual word, it will auto-correct the > following sentence. I tested this with "where are you going tomorrow JIMMY. > what ". I don't reproduce this. I get "where are you going tomorrow JIMMY. What ". (In reply to comment #3) > I don't reproduce this. > I get "where are you going tomorrow JIMMY. What ". Yes that was an example of it working correctly, as previously mentioned, "LibreOffice thinks the word is an actual word, it will auto-correct the following sentence". I had an example of it not working, but cant seem to be able to remember what it was, as all the ones i try now seem to work. :) I remember a bug report of someone complaining of lack of capitalization after some texts like CF. now I figure out that was becuase "cf." is listed under "Autocorrect Options/Exceptions/Abbreviations (no Subsequent Capital)" unfortunately I cannot find the exact bug number for that report |
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