That and basically used the main-menue point "Format->Character" to change from Transformed in the recent versions of OpenOffice. Now to the question whether to close the issue.
I was no able to test the behaviour within the beta-version of openoffice 3. + now, keyboard-shortcuts ctrl-shft-B / ctrl-shft-P do not work in writer + no entry in the right-click-menu-entry style as available in writer. + sub/superscript work with keyboard-shortcuts ctrl-shft-B / ctrl-shft-P
Update for version 2.4, running on openSUSE 10.3, x86_64, build 2.4.0.3.7 takenįrom the openSUSE-openoffice-repository, STABLE version: Of normal sub- and superscripts within text fields. Copying from writer into a text field of impress works and allows the display Also copying via the menu does not keep the attribute but leads to anĪdaption of the positioning of the characters where they have been copied.ĥ. Put only these characters to sub- or superscript all other characters areĪffected. Even if one selects certain characters with the mouse, to Sub- and superscripting via Format->Character->Position works fine in writer,īut in impress it either put all characters in sub- or in superscript depending are there, but theīehaviour of the keyboard shortcuts is as in 2.Ĥ. Looking to writer, the menu items as described in 1.
Instead of the B and also the character entered next.ģ. Nondisplayable character when the next character is entered, i.e. HittingĬrtl+Shift+B first gives an underlined capital B which transforms into a Or Crtl+Shift+P) only superscript works correctly (Crtl+Shift+P). When I use the keyboard shortcuts as given in the description (Crtl+Shift+B If I want to subscript or superscript in impress, I right-click on the mouseĪnd look in the menue item "Style". System: linux redhat9, openoffice 2.0 beta (1.9.79)ġ.