Hi,
I will extend the release notes soon about both new improvements here, the
default Emoji, Greek alphabet etc. short name replacements (
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?h=libreoffice-5-0&id=483390d66b1e1bd899410906f53f3124cacfe73d),
and the new AutoCorrect method for immediately replacements inside words
(this one is useful to define own in-word patterns for linguistics,
mathematics, typography etc. (
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?h=libreoffice-5-0&id=15c04e1f567e50aff850a65996c65e6465497710
).
Many thanks for your mail and your positive feedback, also thanks in
advance to the translators.
I will try to give some nice examples about the usage of this new feature,
too.
Best regards,
Laszlo
2015-06-30 9:12 GMT+02:00 Jean-Baptiste Faure <jbfaure@libreoffice.org>:
Hi,
If I read correctly, there is nothing in the current version of the
release notes for LO 5.0 [1] about Emoji autocorrection.
I think that the developer who did the job should write few lines about
it. Even if Emoji autocorrection gives us additional translation work, I
think it is a useful work that should be made more visible.
[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/5.0
Best regards.
JBF
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