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Den lör 16 mars 2019 kl 01:29 skrev Dave Howorth <dave@howorth.org.uk>:

On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 22:58:51 +0100
Johnny Rosenberg <gurus.knugum@gmail.com> wrote:

Den fre 15 mars 2019 kl 02:35 skrev Thomas Blasejewicz
<nyuwa@hb.tp1.jp>:

On 2019/03/15 2:04, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Den tors 14 mars 2019 kl 16:57 skrev Thomas Blasejewicz
<nyuwa@hb.tp1.jp <mailto:nyuwa@hb.tp1.jp>>:

    On 2018/12/24 16:46, Brian Barker wrote:
    > At 15:55 24/12/2018 +0900, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
    >
    >> The problem: there *** IS NO *** (c) in the replacement
    >> list.
    (only
    >> (R)) I have looked at least twice. In all three languages
    >> I use.
    >
    > As you will have seen, V Stuart Foote finds ".*(C)" there.
    >
    >> I just entered (c) under "Replace" AND "With". For now,
    >> that
    seems to
    >> be working.
    >
    Since I am struggling with the autocorrect options again ...
    I remember that entering (c) once worked .. but not any more.
    (c) IS listed under exceptions, but nevertheless it is ALWAYS
    converted
    to the copyright symbol, regardless of what I do.

    What I CAN do is: type "(c " followed by some other text and
LATER add
    the right-sided bracket.
    But that is a rather inconvenient procedure.

    Any way out of this?



First of all, sorry for mailing you privately. This mailing lists
doesn't behave like any of the other lists I'm subscribed to, so I
often forget to hit ”reply to all”…

On my mailer (claws) I just hit reply and it all works.


I don't use a ”mailer” (whatever that is), I use Gmail's web interface.



I'm not sure why you can't find your (c) entries, I find mine easily
on my system, and I know for sure I didn't add them myself (since I
have the © character included in my own keyboard layout anyway –
Shift+AltGr+c).

FWIW, on my keyboard it is AltGr-Shift-c. Order matters and
Shift-AltGr-c does not work.


What do you mean ”order matters”? You hit Ctrl and AltGr at the same time
and keep them down while pressing c, don't you?
I'll it right now:
First pressing Shift, keeping it down, then also pressing AltGr and keeping
both down while pressing c: ©
Now, pressing AltGr, keeping it down, then also pressing Shift and keeping
both down while pressing c: ©
Doesn't matter on my computer anyway.
This was tested with my own keyboard layout (Swedish ̣– Johnny Rosenberg).
Now I'll test it with the standard Swedish layout:
Shift Shift+AltGr Shift+AltGr+c: ©
AltGr AltGr+Shift AltGr+Shift+c: ©
Works perfectly (on my computer, operating system=Manjaro Linux, desktop
environment=XFCE).
(By the way, the ”+” sign means that the key to the left and the key to the
right of it are pressed simultaneously, I don't have a clue what the ”-”
sign would mean in this case. A space usually means ”release all keys”,
like in ”ComposeKey o c”, but in the case above it means nothing)

Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg



Did you notice that when you select your language,
the first option is something like ”all languages”? Maybe you can
find it there?

Another thought is that maybe you use some other software such as
AutoKey or AutoHotKey that does approximately the same thing at a
more global level? If you don't know what those are, you are probably
don't have them installed, though.


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg



Probably, but if you can't find one, just define a new line in the
list that converts something (for instance ”ccc” or something else
that's easy to type fast) to (c).

I guess you could also remove (c) entirely from the list.

Also, I'm not sure why you have this problem; I don't. When I
type (C) it converts to ©, but (c) doesn't.


Thank you.
* When I type (C) nothing happens, whereas (c) is converted to
"copyright". Exact opposite behavior to the one in your computer. Is
there a setting for this?
* Adding a new item -> tried ccc -> nothing happens.
* Deleting (c) -> I cannot find it in any list (for English, German
and Japanese). There does not seem to be such an entry.
     Or is there a trick to find it?
* The Ctrl+z trick works, but I believe, there should be something
more rational.

This may be an unimportant matter, but it is nevertheless  very
annoying. Thank you
Thomas




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