2011/8/17 Steve Edmonds <steve.edmo...@ptglobal.com>: > > > On 17/08/11 8:52 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote: >> >> 2011/8/17 Steve Edmonds<steve.edmo...@ptglobal.com>: >>> >>> Hi. >>> >>> On 2011-08-17 07:32, Johnny Rosenberg wrote: >>>> >>>> 2011/8/16 NoOp<gl...@sbcglobal.net>: >>>> >>>>> On 08/16/2011 12:17 PM, NoOp wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 08/16/2011 12:04 PM, NoOp wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 08/16/2011 11:44 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 2011/8/16 NoOp<gl...@sbcglobal.net>: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 08/16/2011 07:52 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> When I search for something and leave the Replace With field empty >>>>>>>>>> (meaning that I will replace something with nothing), replace will >>>>>>>>>> not >>>>>>>>>> take place. The only way I could find to do it, was to copy the >>>>>>>>>> text >>>>>>>>>> to gEdit and quickly do the replace there and then move it back to >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> Basic IDE again. Is this a bug or is it only me? Can someone >>>>>>>>>> confirm >>>>>>>>>> this? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> If it's supposed to work like this, why is that? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> LibreOffice 3.3.3, Ubuntu 10.10. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ... >>>>>>>>> Works for me. LibreOffice 3.3.3 (US English), Ubuntu 10.10. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> And you tried it in the BASIC IDE? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> ... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Woops, no I didn't. I'll have to figure out how to use the BASIC IDE >>>>>>> first :-) >>>>>>> >>>>>> Figured it out. No it doesn't work& does as you describe in 3.3.3. >>>>>> >>>>>> Now trying in 3.4.2 (Final): Same results. >>>>>> >>>>> FWIW: same results in OOo 3.2.1 (Ubuntu go-oo build), OOo 3.3.0 >>>>> (standard build), and OOo-Dev 3.4.0. >>>>> >>>> Thanks for confirming. Time for a bug report, I presume…! >>>> >>>> >>> What if you try the search for something and the replace with "" (2 >>> quotes, empty string.) I have a couple of editors needing a quoted empty >>> string to replace something with nothing. >>> steve >> >> Then it replaces the string with the two ”quotes” (which by the way >> are not quotes, but rather Inch-characters or something – the >> following character, within the brackets, is a real quote character: >> [”] – U+201D). > > And when I was real young there was a left one and a right one > (opening/closing), but that was before keyboards.
I think it's different in different countries too. I think (but can not be sure) that we used the same one on both sides like forever here, but I was born as late as 1966, so what do I know…? Kind regards Johnny Rosenberg ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ -- For unsubscribe instructions e-mail to: users+h...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted