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Hi Olivier,
Le 30/09/2016 à 15:00, Olivier Hallot a écrit :
Hello Sophie

I have discussed with the pt-BR community and it is a sound *go* to
remove accents in functions names. We have names with more than one dot
as =É.NÃO.DISP() that must be transformed as =E.NAO.DISP(), thus a
script that turns accented characters to its non-accented character is
enough, leaving dots where they are.

Questions: will the script change

1) the names of the function in the whole Calc UI (not only in the
formula/source/core/resource.po file)?

and

2) the help files as well?

Finally, is it going to be carried in the next release (5.3) or in the
forthcoming 5.2.3 update?

Thanks for your feedback. For the moment, there is no script, I was only
discussing the possibility to have the "no signs else than dot" as a
rule or not, it appears that some languages have to keep accents (which
is not so surprising :). But if you want to write a script you're welcome :)

Cheers
Sophie

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