| Summary: | bizarre upper-, lower-case | ||
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| Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | TorrAB |
| Component: | Writer | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED NOTABUG | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | aron.budea |
| Priority: | medium | ||
| Version: | 7.4.4.2 release | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | All | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
| Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: | ||
| Attachments: | file with 2 names | ||
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Description
TorrAB
2023-01-21 15:21:41 UTC
What if you review Autocorrect options. Menu/Tools/Autocorrect/Autocorrect Options/Options Created attachment 184823 [details]
file with 2 names
You have a direct format for 'orrens' as lowercase, which has priority over styles, clear it with [Ctrl+M] you see 'ORRENS'. What you can do it's insert the 'B', select it, and clear their lowercase format with [Ctrl+M] Why do I "have a direct format for 'orrens' as lowercase" ? Style Heading1 has FontEffects>Case = Without, not UPPERCASE. ^m should not uppercase 'orrens' Why does inserting the M work differently? (In reply to TorrAB from comment #4) > Why do I "have a direct format for 'orrens' as lowercase" ? Only you can know. > Style Heading1 has FontEffects>Case = Without, not UPPERCASE. Fine > ^m should not uppercase 'orrens' Because it was modified applying a direct format, which have precedence over styles. > Why does inserting the M work differently? BTW, enough for me. (In reply to m.a.riosv from comment #3) > You have a direct format for 'orrens' as lowercase, which has priority over > styles, clear it with [Ctrl+M] you see 'ORRENS'. > What you can do it's insert the 'B', select it, and clear their lowercase > format with [Ctrl+M] I can only repeat m.a.riosv's analysis. |