I tried it this morning and it does not work on Ubuntu 11.10 LO 3.4.4
Keith
On 21/12/11 14:02, Virgil Arrington wrote:
It works just fine for me. By just copying the italicized word
(Alt-C), it automatically appeared in the right "With" box. I didn't
even have to paste it. It was already there. I then typed the word
without italics in the left "Replace" box. Of course, the word in the
right box doesn't appear italicized, but when I go back to my document
and type the word without italics, as soon as I hit the spacebar it is
replaced by the italicized version.
I'm using 3.4.4 on Windows 7.
Virgil
-----Original Message----- From: TinKicker
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 9:10 PM
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Can words in LibreOffice be
auto-italicized?
Hmmm..... I like the way you think Pedro, BUT....
I tried it and it doesn't work. I have 3.4.4.
When I copy a properly italicized word in my text to the clipboard, then
open the autocorrect form, then type in the word normally in the left box
and paste the before-italicized version into the right box, it shows
as /not
/italicized.
I
AM
CONFUSED!
Now heading to the feature request page...
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Best regards, TinKicker
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