Have you tried installing a different language pack to confirm then, say
German since it's very closer to Dutch in form and syntax than English. And
since the problem doesn't seem to exist in English - it does sound like you
are right and it's a language pack issue.
Which shouldn't be a huge problem to fix. I think the language packs can be
edited using LO itself, and the updated language pack submitted to the
project as a fix.
Wayne
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Guy Voets <nimantuis@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Wayne,
I changed the screen resolution to 1024x768, even to 680x400, but the
tildes remain.
Could it be because of the Dutch version I use? ... checking ... Yes
it is a bug (or feature?) in the Dutch LangPack... Si I'll post this
at the NL list.
Thanks for helping me find out.
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