Hi :)
From a quick off-list chat it seems the fault is some weird clash with
the 3rd party application that is being copied from. Apparently if
the text is first pasted into GEdit or some other intermediary app
(such as email client) and then pasted into LibreOffice it all works
fine. So i would
Hi :)
His OS is Linux Mint 16 (Debian family, just as Ubuntu is so they use
the same commands fwiw) but i didn't think to ask about any of the
other things.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 26 December 2013 12:20, Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi Jerry,
>
> Jerry Rémy schrieb:
>
>> Dear LibreOffice Team,
>>
>
Hi Jerry,
Jerry Rémy schrieb:
Dear LibreOffice Team,
I would like to receive a liberating solution from the team related
to non-English languages. As I pasted an external source written in
French into Libre Office I get an unusual result:
Tu Útais en ╔den, le jardin de Dieu; Tu Útais couvert
Hi :)
It worked fine on mine but then i am using Ubuntu. Are you on
Windows? Have you tried other fonts such as "Liberation Sans"? Which
font are you using?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 25 December 2013 23:37, Jerry Rémy wrote:
> Dear LibreOffice Team,
>
> I would like to receive a liberatin
On 12/25/2013 06:37 PM, Jerry Rémy wrote:
Dear LibreOffice Team,
I would like to receive a liberating solution from the team related to
non-English languages. As I pasted an external source written in French into
Libre Office I get an unusual result:
Tu Útais en ╔den, le jardin de D
Dear LibreOffice Team,
I would like to receive a liberating solution from the team related to
non-English languages. As I pasted an external source written in French into
Libre Office I get an unusual result:
Tu Útais en ╔den, le jardin de Dieu; Tu Útais couvert de toute
espÞce de pie