Paul B. wrote:
Duncan Lithgow wrote:
"jnr. text" - true; 'jnr period' is in the dictionary adn negates any
'end of sentence' rule about following capitalisation.
That's strange, because it flies against my experience with 'Jn.'.
Spellcheck did not add 'Jn.' to the dictionary when I instructed it to
do so, but instead merely added 'Jn'. So how did 'jnr.' get in the
dictionary, or perhaps there's a difference between what's loaded into
the binary dictionary and what can be later added by the user. At the
very least the user should be able to add strings with trailing periods.
I can see how the coding for this would be tricky - but if OOo did it
before MS that'd be a real coup!
I'm useless at regex but it's doable.
Duncan
I agree this would be a nice nut to crack.
Paul
Sorry Paul, I got your hopes up there - I meant 'is in the dictionary'
in a future hypothetical sense... It doesn't work for me either yet :)
Duncan
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