Re: Copy text from email paste into AOO Document FAIL

2022-01-19 Thread Steven Ahlers
Paul,

For future consideration: if your iPad and Mac are both signed into your iCloud 
account you can type a note in the Notes app on your iPad and retrieve it in 
the Notes app on your Mac, no need to email it. Then cut and paste into the 
text file in AOO.

Steve

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 19, 2022, at 4:21 PM, Paul Collins  wrote:
> 
> Thank you, Brian. Changing the text colour from white to default black 
> solved the issue.  I am recording my part in our family’s lineage and, at 70 
> years of age, just trying recollect as much as I can was challenging enough - 
> technical issues were an frustrating distraction. Thank you again.
> 
>> On 16 Jan 2022, at 11:10 pm, aminanima...@aol.com.invalid 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> So when you have concerned to better illustrate the problem must be 
>> technical as well as uninoperative for all.
>> 
>> From: Paul Collins  
>> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2022 3:54 AM
>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
>> Cc: Paul Collins 
>> Subject: Copy text from email paste into AOO Document FAIL
>> 
>> I typed a block of text into Mail on my iPad and sent the email to my iMac 
>> (late 2017 running Mojave 10.14.6). Opening Mail on the iMac, the email had 
>> been received successfully. 
>> 
>> After then opening AOO 4.1.11 on my I Mac and creating a new blank text 
>> document, I then copied the text from the received email in Mail and 
>> attempted to paste it into the blank AOO text document. The result was 
>> gibberish ; i.e. the text had disappeared with numerous lengthy blank spaces 
>> in lieu, 2 (yellow highlighted) squiggly red lines (which AOO generates to 
>> indicate unfamiliar/incorrect spelling in its normal operation in Text 
>> documents etc.), more blank space and finally the cursor indicating the end 
>> of the pasted text.  Cursor position is green highlighted before and after 
>> paste operation.
>> 
>> In the attached file, to better illustrate the problem, I
>> 
>> A) opened AOO and created a new, blank text document (note position of 
>> cursor in top left corner),
>> 
>> B) copied a text passage from within the received email and
>> 
>> C) attempted to paste copied text into blank AOO document.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I will be most grateful for any advise users may offer.
>> 
>> Sincerely, Paul Collins.
> 


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Re: Copy text from email paste into AOO Document FAIL

2022-01-19 Thread Paul Collins
Thank you, Brian. Changing the text colour from white to default black solved 
the issue.  I am recording my part in our family’s lineage and, at 70 years of 
age, just trying recollect as much as I can was challenging enough - technical 
issues were an frustrating distraction. Thank you again.

> On 16 Jan 2022, at 11:10 pm, aminanima...@aol.com.invalid 
>  wrote:
> 
> So when you have concerned to better illustrate the problem must be technical 
> as well as uninoperative for all.
>  
> From: Paul Collins  
> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2022 3:54 AM
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Cc: Paul Collins 
> Subject: Copy text from email paste into AOO Document FAIL
>  
> I typed a block of text into Mail on my iPad and sent the email to my iMac 
> (late 2017 running Mojave 10.14.6). Opening Mail on the iMac, the email had 
> been received successfully. 
> 
> After then opening AOO 4.1.11 on my I Mac and creating a new blank text 
> document, I then copied the text from the received email in Mail and 
> attempted to paste it into the blank AOO text document. The result was 
> gibberish ; i.e. the text had disappeared with numerous lengthy blank spaces 
> in lieu, 2 (yellow highlighted) squiggly red lines (which AOO generates to 
> indicate unfamiliar/incorrect spelling in its normal operation in Text 
> documents etc.), more blank space and finally the cursor indicating the end 
> of the pasted text.  Cursor position is green highlighted before and after 
> paste operation.
> 
> In the attached file, to better illustrate the problem, I
> 
> A) opened AOO and created a new, blank text document (note position of cursor 
> in top left corner),
> 
> B) copied a text passage from within the received email and
> 
> C) attempted to paste copied text into blank AOO document.
> 
> 
> 
>  
> I will be most grateful for any advise users may offer.
> 
> Sincerely, Paul Collins.



RE: Copy text from email paste into AOO Document FAIL

2022-01-16 Thread aminanimator
So when you have concerned to better illustrate the problem must be technical 
as well as uninoperative for all.

 

From: Paul Collins  
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2022 3:54 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Cc: Paul Collins 
Subject: Copy text from email paste into AOO Document FAIL

 

I typed a block of text into Mail on my iPad and sent the email to my iMac 
(late 2017 running Mojave 10.14.6). Opening Mail on the iMac, the email had 
been received successfully. 

After then opening AOO 4.1.11 on my I Mac and creating a new blank text 
document, I then copied the text from the received email in Mail and attempted 
to paste it into the blank AOO text document. The result was gibberish ; i.e. 
the text had disappeared with numerous lengthy blank spaces in lieu, 2 (yellow 
highlighted) squiggly red lines (which AOO generates to indicate 
unfamiliar/incorrect spelling in its normal operation in Text documents etc.), 
more blank space and finally the cursor indicating the end of the pasted text.  
Cursor position is green highlighted before and after paste operation.

In the attached file, to better illustrate the problem, I

A) opened AOO and created a new, blank text document (note position of cursor 
in top left corner),

B) copied a text passage from within the received email and

C) attempted to paste copied text into blank AOO document.







 

I will be most grateful for any advise users may offer.

Sincerely, Paul Collins.



Re: Copy text from email paste into AOO Document FAIL

2022-01-15 Thread Brian Barker

At 03:04 16/01/2022 +, Elaine Murszewski wrote:
I'm no expert, but did your email that you copied from contain 
"English (Australian)?  I noticed that mine is English (USA) and 
wondered if there was a difference in the way content read.


Of course: Australian text always appears upside down.

Brian Barker 



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Re: Copy text from email paste into AOO Document FAIL

2022-01-15 Thread Brian Barker

At 13:53 16/01/2022 +1100, Paul Collins wrote:
I typed a block of text into Mail on my iPad and sent the email to 
my iMac (late 2017 running Mojave 10.14.6). Opening Mail on the 
iMac, the email had been received successfully.


After then opening AOO 4.1.11 on my I Mac and creating a new blank 
text document, I then copied the text from the received email in 
Mail and attempted to paste it into the blank AOO text document. The 
result was gibberish ; i.e. the text had disappeared with numerous 
lengthy blank spaces in lieu, 2 (yellow highlighted) squiggly red 
lines (which AOO generates to indicate unfamiliar/incorrect spelling 
in its normal operation in Text documents etc.), more blank space 
and finally the cursor indicating the end of the pasted text. Cursor 
position is green highlighted before and after paste operation.


The text you copied was white on a black background. So you have 
pasted white text into a new document with a white background. And 
white text on a white background is naturally illegible. The 
misspelling underlines clarify that the text is genuinely there.


You could:
o select the text and change the text colour - perhaps to black or to 
"Automatic", or

o select the text and go to Format | Default Formatting.

More simply, you could avoid carrying the text colour property over 
in the paste action by using Edit | Paste Special... (Or 
Ctrl+Shift+V) instead of ordinary Paste, and then selecting 
"Unformatted text" in the Paste Special dialogue.


(Oh, and it is "sought" that you mean, not "sort".)

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: Copy text from email paste into AOO Document FAIL

2022-01-15 Thread ELAINE MURSZEWSKI
I'm no expert, but did your email that you copied from contain "English 
(Australian)?  I noticed that mine is English (USA) and wondered if there was a 
difference in the way content read.

The best job goes to the person who can get it done without passing the buck or 
coming back with excuses. ~~ Napoleon Hill

-Original Message-
From: Paul Collins 
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Cc: Paul Collins 
Sent: Sat, Jan 15, 2022 9:53 pm
Subject: Copy text from email paste into AOO Document FAIL

I typed a block of text into Mail on my iPad and sent the email to my iMac 
(late 2017 running Mojave 10.14.6). Opening Mail on the iMac, the email had 
been received successfully. 

After then opening AOO 4.1.11 on my I Mac and creating a new blank text 
document, I then copied the text from the received email in Mail and attempted 
to paste it into the blank AOO text document. The result was gibberish ; i.e. 
the text had disappeared with numerous lengthy blank spaces in lieu, 2 (yellow 
highlighted) squiggly red lines (which AOO generates to indicate 
unfamiliar/incorrect spelling in its normal operation in Text documents etc.), 
more blank space and finally the cursor indicating the end of the pasted text.  
Cursor position is green highlighted before and after paste operation.

In the attached file, to better illustrate the problem, I

A) opened AOO and created a new, blank text document (note position of cursor 
in top left corner),

B) copied a text passage from within the received email and

C) attempted to paste copied text into blank AOO document.

I will be most grateful for any advise users may offer.

Sincerely, Paul Collins.
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