At 14:13 05/04/2020 -0400, Robert Funnell wrote:
On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Brian Barker wrote:
At 13:38 05/04/2020 -0400, Robert Funnell wrote:
On Sun, 5 Apr 2020, Brian Barker wrote:
> o Complete suggestions are not provided: merely partial ones as
far as > they are common.
I don't understand what you mean by this. Complete words are
offered, even rare ones if they've been harvested from the user's documents.
If the questioner's "60minutePKG" and "60minutemassage" had both
been harvested (I've excised the spaces to allow the effect to
show), typing "60m" would show what is common between the
possibilities, so just
"60minute", not either of the complete texts. S/he said that
individual suggestions appeared, which is indeed what happens in a spreadsheet.
Display of what's in common has never been my experience. For
example, I have 'accelerating' and 'acceleration' in my list, and as
soon as I type 'acc' it offers 'accelerating', not just
'accelerati'. I've often wished it would display just what's in
common. (I'm actually using LO at the moment but my recollection is
that it's the same in AOO.)
Interesting: that's the case for me, too. Don't understand why these
cases work differently ...
Brian Barker
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