Op maandag 6 november 2017 04:26:25 CET schreef Carlos E. R.:
El 2017-11-05 a las 22:04 -0500, Patrick Shanahan escribió:
* Patrick Shanahan <> [11-05-17 21:49]:
* Carlos E. R. <> [11-05-17 21:37]:
El 2017-11-05 a las 20:19 -0500, Felix Miata escribió:
Carlos E. R. composed on 2017-11-02 23:31 (UTC+0100):
On Thursday, 2017-11-02 at 22:21 -0000, Wols Lists wrote: > Carlos E. R. wrote: Personally, I love the SuSE name. I don't use it because some people get somewhat pissed, so I use the modern name instead. Thus I only use SuSE when I want to stress the point that I'm talking about is old times.
It's pretty common to prefer nicks to polysyllabic names. In a written context, SuSE was a good name, openSUSE very bad. Exactly how is one supposed to write it as a first word of a sentence? That there would be any question is what makes it bad, not whatever the answer may be.
Reminds me. There is an old bug with the speller in open/libre Office: it does not accept "end of sentence. openSUSE ..." as correct. I just checked: LO still corrects openSUSE to OpenSUSE.
you have the ability to correct your dictionary, don't you.
and after further investigation: my libreoffice oowriter says "openSUSE" is correct as is and I do not recall ever checking that before.
Try again, at the start of a sentence. My LO autocorrects it to OpenSUSE, no matter what I do. If yours doesn't, you have disabled the autocorrector as you type.
-- Cheers Carlos E. R.
(from openSUSE 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" (Minas Tirith))
Just tried, LO says openSUSE. Even if I myseld write OpenSUSE it corrects that to openSUS, no matter whether it's the start of a sentence ( Option for capitals is on ) or in the middle. Of course this could be a localization thing,. -- Gertjan Lettink, a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Board Member openSUSE Forums Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org