[sw-issues] [Issue 115916] U+01F0 autocorrect upperc ase swallows next character

2010-12-28 Thread os
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User os changed the following:

What|Old value |New value

  Status|NEW   |RESOLVED

  Resolution|  |FIXED

Target milestone|OOo 3.x   |OOo 3.4





--- Additional comments from o...@openoffice.org Tue Dec 28 11:10:19 + 
2010 ---
The autocorrection was not able to replace one source character (U+01F0) against
two new characters ('J' + U+030c)

Fixed in cws os146 in 
editeng\inc\editeng\svxacorr.hxx
editeng\source\editeng\edtspell.cxx
editeng\source\editeng\edtspell.hxx
editeng\source\misc\svxacorr.cxx
sw\source\core\edit\acorrect.cxx
sw\source\core\inc\acorrect.hxx

A word starting with two capital characters where one is combined as above ('J'
+ U+030c) will still not be changed to one initial caps. But at least it doesn't
break anything.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 115916] U+01F0 autocorrect upperc ase swallows next character

2010-12-06 Thread mru
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User mru changed the following:

What|Old value |New value

 Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm|os

  Ever confirmed|  |1

  Status|UNCONFIRMED   |NEW

 Summary|U+01F0 auto uppercase swal|U+01F0 autocorrect upperca
|lows next character   |se swallows next character

Target milestone|---   |OOo 3.x

 Version|1.0.0 |OOo 3.2.1





--- Additional comments from m...@openoffice.org Mon Dec  6 13:21:16 + 
2010 ---
Can confirm this on Windows. When the mentioned string is copied into Writer and
autocapitalization is triggered, the second character seems to be physically
removed.

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