LibreOffice possessive genitive case and partitive case month names
Poss...what? you may ask.. yes, the month that owns the day-of-month. In some languages (and thus locales) a month name has different cases, depending on the context the name is used in. That's for...
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Update 2012-08-31T23:08+0200 : Editable Date Acceptance Patterns in LibreOffice Abstract: Calc's (and in Writer table) cell input now needs to match locale dependent date acceptance patterns before it...
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Update 2012-08-31T23:08+0200 : Editable Date Acceptance Patterns in LibreOffice As explained in an earlier article a new feature will be available with LibreOffice 3.6 that limits date recognition of...
View ArticleEditable Date Acceptance Patterns in LibreOffice
The introduction of more restrictive date acceptance patterns in LibreOffice 3.6 (see earlier blog entries here and here) generated quite some discussion whether the change was good or bad. The fact...
View ArticleLibreOffice possessive genitive case and partitive case month names
Poss...what? you may ask.. yes, the month that owns the day-of-month. In some languages (and thus locales) a month name has different cases, depending on the context the name is used in. That's for...
View ArticleLibreOffice date acceptance patterns
Update 2012-08-31T23:08+0200 : Editable Date Acceptance Patterns in LibreOffice Abstract: Calc's (and in Writer table) cell input now needs to match locale dependent date acceptance patterns before it...
View ArticleDoes your LibreOffice locale need a date acceptance pattern for incomplete...
Update 2012-08-31T23:08+0200 : Editable Date Acceptance Patterns in LibreOffice As explained in an earlier article a new feature will be available with LibreOffice 3.6 that limits date recognition of...
View ArticleEditable Date Acceptance Patterns in LibreOffice
The introduction of more restrictive date acceptance patterns in LibreOffice 3.6 (see earlier blog entries here and here) generated quite some discussion whether the change was good or bad. The fact...
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