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Hopefully, the attachment is dealt with properly, this time around.

On 19/02/20 11:29 pm, Udvarias Ur wrote:
jonathon,

First, what does Language Settings have measurement units?

The function I am looking for is in LibreOffice 6.0.0.1

Specifically, configuration is at >Tools >Options >Language Settings
English Sentence Checking >Other
Checkbox 1: Convert to Metric (Centigrade, km/h, m, kg, l)
Checkbox 2: Thousands separation of large numbers
Checkbox 3: Convert to non-metric (F, mph, ft, lb, gal)


The entire menu item "English Sentence Checking" is not in LibreOffice
6.4.0.3.

Also missing from 6.4.0.3 is Lightproof Grammar checker for English.
(I'll grant that Language Tool is much better option than LightProof
Grammar.)

Second, if I correctly understood what you're getting at, you can find
it in Tools → Options → LibreOffice Writer → General → Settings →
Measurement Unit.

That is a different function. That affects layout structure.  The
function I'm looking for enables one to change the content of the document.

I've attached a screenshot to show the page in the options menu that I'm
wondering what happened to.

jonathon


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