Do you mean that you have a macro which you assigned to Ctrl+Shift+i (isn't
that the same is Ctrl+I, by the way...?  ;)  ) and which just write an í for
you? And it doesn't work when the language is switched to English?

Exactly what does that macro look like? And what happens when you try to run
it in English mode? Do you get an error message or doesn't it just do
anything?

It could be good to know. I write macros (or at least try to) now and then
and it ouwld be nice to know these things.

Johnny Andersson

2007/2/19, Marc Hug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi. Maybe this is not a bug, but it might be interesting for some people
to know it.
I normally use OpenOffice in the French version. In order to see what
words are used in the English (UK) version, I changed temporarily the
Language Settings, selecting English for the User Interface. Once I had
done this, my macros did not work any more (e.g. <Ctrl><Shift>i
displaying í -I mean &iacute;). When I re-install the French Interface,
the macros do work again.
So macros can be depending on Language settings.
Marc H.




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