Possibly no one knows anything re. the Japanese to German version.


On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz
<[email protected]>wrote:

So far not a single response.
> Does that mean, I am the "ONLY ONE" experiencing this?
> Or did I do something incredibly stupid? (yet, the same operation works
> with OpenOffice)
> Through googling and reading the documentation I could not yet find
> anything helpful ...
> Anybody?
> Please.
>
>
> (2012/08/22 23:06), Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
> > Good evening
> > *** additional information:
> >
> > I tried OpenOffice 3.3 (still in my office computer) --> No problem
> there!
> > So, what is this Writer -> Calc problem?
> > A bug???
> >
> > (2012/08/21 20:42), Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
> >> Good evening
> >> I am working a translation (Japanese-German), using LOWriter + Calc
> 3.4.5
> >> Both programs are set up to contain the same font.
> >> Writer is used for writing the text, Calc to record special translation
> >> terms I use (and want to remember).
> >>
> >> BUT .... when I copy a term (Japanse, font = MS P Gothic, 10.5 point)
> >> from Writer to an empty cell in Calc,
> >> the text gets gets garbled up and the computer is not even able to tell
> >> me what font that is.
> >> And it does not matter HOW I copy, straightforward with Ctrl+V, paste
> >> special, paste unformated text ...
> >> the result is always the same! Unintelligible hiroglyphs.
> >> Yet, it works the other way: copy a term from Calc, paste it into
> >> Writer: no problem.
> >>
> >> When I copy the same text from Word (original text is a Word file),
> >> there are no problems at all.
> >>
> >> Can somebody please explain to me what is happening here?
> >> (the same thing has happend many times in the past and is VERRY
> annoying!)
> >>
> >> Oh, I just tried one more thing.
> >> I select a term in Writer to copy and paste it into Excel --> no
> problem!
> >>
> >> So, why does copy and paste not work between Writer -> Calc???
> >>
> >> Thank you.
> >> Thomas
> >>
>
>

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