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

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