Try this folks: 1. Type ( 2. Type C 3. Type ) 4. Type space 5. Previous three characters become a copyright sign automatically 6. Type ctrl-z and step 5 is undone 7. Type ctrl-z and the space is deleted.
This seems to be general behaviour throughout LO. Automatic changes are treated as a virtual keystroke and can be undone. Has anyone else had similar experience? Barry PS I've just done it again to check. - B On 12/12/2012 02:06 PM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 12/12/12 15:01, Tom Davies a écrit : Hi Tom, I have to leave a space either after the opening bracket, or before the closing bracket, in order for (c) not to be converted into the copyright symbol. If I enter a space, close the bracket and then delete the space, then leave that and start typing the next word, it automatically converts that sequence back into the copyright symbol. >From reading the French mailing lists, it might be something you can turn off in the autocorrect dialogues. Alex
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