[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 136304] The spell checker doesn't mark words wrong spelled by default if there is a number written at beginning/ end or somewhere within
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Mon Aug 31 07:58:06 UTC 2020
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136304
Telesto <telesto at surfxs.nl> changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Telesto <telesto at surfxs.nl> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #3)
> The desired behavior can be set from the user in Tools > Options > Language
> Settings > Writing Aids.
> Option "Check words with numbers" in section "Options".
Thanks for that :-). So not a developers 'fault'. Let's carry on the next
station. UX. As this is of course not something I don't let go easily. Even
though there appears to be not 'common' setting for this.
I'm still a proponent for dialog to configure LibreOffice. At for 'more' common
disputable settings.. to make it more accessible and raise awareness of the
existence. The scattered all over the place; buried deep within dialogs. It's
common that Benjamins like me are not able to find it; realize it's a setting
(and call it a bug)
Some suggestions:
* Markdown auto-correct
* Check words with numbers exception
* Autocomplete [Someone decided to disable it by default]
* Highlighting or shading
* Tabbed or Toolbar
* Autocaption
* Grid enable/disable
Maybe even show it at first launch. As there is already a debate about a
configuration 'wizard' related to the UI (toolbar/tabbed)
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