[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 140914] Alt+C does not work to create special characters in Calc

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Wed Mar 10 11:32:59 UTC 2021


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140914

--- Comment #12 from Uwe Auer <uwe at franke-auer.de> ---
(In reply to j.eschmann from comment #11)

> I cannot type "u | 0159 | Alt+C" to obtain _uř_ neither in Writer nor in
> Calc, the same problem seems to be for several special characters after u.
> In Calc after some special characters like ň (Unicode 0148), ř (Unicode
> 0159), ě (Unicode 011B) you can only continue writing by typing "space" or
> "->" (go to the right). 


To make it work in any case you need to use "u|U+0159"|ALT+C" to make clear,
were the unicode starts. On my system all the codes you mentioned do work this
way. And my understanding of help is, that using "U+" is required (though
leaving off leading "U+" works in many cases, esp. in case of standalone codes,
works). Alternatively you could select the characters, which should be
considered building a unicode character, and then press ALT+C.

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