On 16-6-2019 05:59, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Luuk wrote
Why did this option not get a 'reserverd place in the menu' ? together
with the shortcut-key reference (
+X) ?
An option like
+C is only known to all people (more than 75 % ??),
because the shortcut key is next to it in the menu!
Hmm, int
Luuk wrote
> Why did this option not get a 'reserverd place in the menu' ? together
> with the shortcut-key reference (
>
> +X) ?
>
> An option like
>
> +C is only known to all people (more than 75 % ??),
> because the shortcut key is next to it in the menu!
Hmm, interesting question. The B
On 15-6-2019 17:06, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Eric Beversluis wrote
Thanks. Looks like I want to use “thin space” Hex 200A. Is there an easy
way to do that from the keyboard? None of the ways I’ve used on Linux or
Windows seem to work.
Eric Beversluis
Johnny Rosenberg wrote
https://apple.stacke
On 15-6-2019 16:21, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Den lör 15 juni 2019 kl 02:27 skrev Eric Beversluis <
ebe...@researchintegration.org>:
On June 14, 2019 at 19:59:43, T. R. Valentine (trvalent...@gmail.com)
wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 at 18:45, Eric Beversluis
wrote:
I want to insert a non-breakin
Eric Beversluis wrote
> Thanks. Looks like I want to use “thin space” Hex 200A. Is there an easy
> way to do that from the keyboard? None of the ways I’ve used on Linux or
> Windows seem to work.
>
> Eric Beversluis
Johnny Rosenberg wrote
> https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/183045/how-ca
Den lör 15 juni 2019 kl 02:27 skrev Eric Beversluis <
ebe...@researchintegration.org>:
>
> On June 14, 2019 at 19:59:43, T. R. Valentine (trvalent...@gmail.com)
> wrote:
> > On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 at 18:45, Eric Beversluis
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I want to insert a non-breaking semi-space when I have a
I’m using LO 6.2.4.2 on MacOS Mojave (10.14.5)
Just tested, and it works..
> Op 15 jun. 2019, om 12:43 heeft Michael H het volgende
> geschreven:
>
> The unicode character U202F Narrow Nobreak Space should produce the result
> you're looking for. I've tested LibreOffice (4.2?) functions proper
The unicode character U202F Narrow Nobreak Space should produce the result
you're looking for. I've tested LibreOffice (4.2?) functions properly. The
font has to support it tho or you'll have a unprintable character glyph or
wide space present depending on the view/program. If the font doesn't have