https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90862
--- Comment #7 from yvan.mas...@openmailbox.org --- (In reply to Jean-Baptiste Faure from comment #6) > (In reply to yvan.masson from comment #5) > [...] > > If I set only one of these, the one which is set works. But if the two rules > > are set, it auto-correct like this : > > «foo» -> «_foo» > > How did you proceed to test that? Did you type each character of «foo» or > did copy&paste the whole string? Did you type a space after the » ? > > Best regards. JBF As Joel Madero said, this might not be the right place to discuss about this workaround. But yes, that I typed every characters («foo»), and when I type a space after, it corrects it to «_foo». You can reproduce it without a "bépo" layout, by adding the special characters "«" and "»". Again, the point of this bug report is to say that a default LibreOffice installation should, for french text, apply the same rules for "«" and "»" than for double quotes ("). Regards, Yvan -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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