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System: SUSE Linux 10.2 (german)
OOo: 2.2 (680_m14.9134) (german version)
$LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 (also tested: de_DE@Euro, de_DE.ISO-8859-1, de_DE.ISO-8859-15)
I've played around with some Encodings, but it is always the same: If there are "German Umlauts" in the Code your tool will stumble and break the highlighted Code.
bw MvdL
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I'm experiencing the same thing. when there are diacritics, it shifts the highlighting, so there are highlighted wrong characters.
Try replicating it by highlighting ready text in the document and than pressing undo (this should also do it in one undo step).
Looks like the diacritic characters count for more than one character, but when highlighting, it steps by the correct number of characters...
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Sorry about the lack of Information... :)
Some Details:
System: SUSE Linux 10.2 (german)
OOo: 2.2 (680_m14.9134) (german version)
$LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 (also tested: de_DE@Euro, de_DE.ISO-8859-1, de_DE.ISO-8859-15)
I've played around with some Encodings, but it is always the same: If there are "German Umlauts" in the Code your tool will stumble and break the highlighted Code.
bw MvdL
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I'm experiencing the same thing. when there are diacritics, it shifts the highlighting, so there are highlighted wrong characters.
Try replicating it by highlighting ready text in the document and than pressing undo (this should also do it in one undo step).
Looks like the diacritic characters count for more than one character, but when highlighting, it steps by the correct number of characters...