Good morning
(Windox XP desktop, LO 3.3.0)
just noticed:
the "search" function DOES NOT find ordinary brackets: (, ), [, ] etc.
(not regular expression etc. ...)
THESE are not any form of special characters.
Every software I know of with a search function can find these ASCII
characters.
What is s
Hi ThomasI just tried it in the Linux version and it works fine. Had a
document with ( and ) in it and it found both just on a straight
find.KeithOn 18/06/11 12:07, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:Good morning
(Windox XP desktop, LO 3.3.0)
just noticed:
the "search" function DOES NOT find ordinary
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Blasejewicz wrote (18-06-11 04:07)
> Good morning
> (Windox XP desktop, LO 3.3.0)
> just noticed:
> the "search" function DOES NOT find ordinary brackets: (, ), [, ] etc.
> (not regular expression etc. ...)
No problems here in 3.3.0 on Ubuntu.
Maybe you can try this version?
Ch
At 11:07 18/06/2011 +0900, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
(Windows XP desktop, LO 3.3.0)
just noticed: the "search" function DOES NOT find ordinary brackets:
(, ), [, ] etc. (not regular expression etc. ...) THESE are not any
form of special characters. Every software I know of with a search
func
Cor Nouws wrote (18-06-11 09:42)
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Thomas Blasejewicz wrote (18-06-11 04:07)
>> Good morning
>> (Windox XP desktop, LO 3.3.0)
>> just noticed:
>> the "search" function DOES NOT find ordinary brackets: (, ), [, ] etc.
>> (not regular expression etc. ...)
>
> No problems here in 3.3.
Dear Thomas
Whilst I am not suggesting you try LibraOffice 3.4, but it works on my
computer using 3.4
It was not an exhaustive test but it found ( ) * # [ % - until I got fed up
John B
On 18/06/2011 03:07, Thomas Blasej
: Re: [libreoffice-users] "search" does not find "("
Dear Thomas
Whilst I am not suggesting you try LibraOffice 3.4, but it works on my
computer using 3.4
It was not an exhaustive test but it found ( ) * # [ % - until I