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Il 20/05/2015 07:38, Martin Srebotnjak ha scritto:
Hi,

elcico2001, I am used to localize the "<tag>Figure X</tag>" as "FigureL10n <tag>X</tag>", where "FigureL10n" is a localized word for Figure, that way the pdf and odt look normal. It is however strange, if you do have string "FigureL10n X" in odt and just "X" in pdf.

Lp, m.

Thank you Martin,
That's a good workaround, I tried that, but, at least in my case, that deletes the cross reference too... (also figure numbers loose the reference, though they remain inside the tags)... I'd like to avoid that if possible...

I'm going to try last libo release, to see if developers solved this bug.
Thank you! :)


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