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comment Positive Lookbehind with multiple matches
@WiktorStribiżew: Great, thanks a lot! No, there are no such restrictions. Thus, using the Pypi regex module solves my issue.
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comment Positive Lookbehind with multiple matches
@MichaelButscher: Thanks for your comment - I didn't mention that there may be more than two number groups to catch - sorry! The input may also look like A 123, 345 bbbb; 234, 456 ccc; 345, 567 ccc and so on - the regex should catch all of them, thus the lookbehind.
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asked Positive Lookbehind with multiple matches
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awarded Yearling
Jun
20
answered Understanding a German pun
Jun
12
revised I need to have both English and German in Libreoffice spell check
edited tags
Jun
12
answered I need to have both English and German in Libreoffice spell check
Jun
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awarded Yearling
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awarded Yearling
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May
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comment Libreoffice WebDAV over SSL to Nextcloud Fails
I've just tested with Linux Mint 21.3 (LO 7.3.7.2) and Nextcloud 28.05 with SSL using a LetsEncrypt certificate. Didn't encounter any problems. So just guessing - are you using a self-signed certificate/did you try without SSL (use a SSH tunnel)? Do the Nextcloud logs show anything? Could you provide a screenshot of your WebDAV settings in LibreOffice (with server name blurred)? Do you use 2FA for the NextCloud login?
May
11
comment Multiple text alignments on one line in Libre Office
@SamwiseGanges: The "New" button is grayed out if the position is already used by another tabstop. The button should become active if you change the position to a value that's not used by a different tabstop. In other words: you can't set two tabstops for the same position. Does this solve your issue?
Apr
27
comment Force LibreOffice to keep a specified number of decimals (not just hide them)
Your question isn't clear. Of course, LO Calc displays rounded values if you restrict the count of the "extra digits": 5.483764 is displayed as 5.484 if cell format set to three decimals. If you want to modify the source values, just use the ROUND() function.
Apr
21
comment Hand-/Zugtag - what is it?
I think it relates in fact to Handrobot and Zugrobot, see de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frondienst#Robath,_Robot and de.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
Apr
18
comment Can street names be normalized to single form?
BTW: There are even official sources for street names, e.g. govdata.de/daten/-/details/verzeichnis-der-strassennamen and metadaten.geoportal-bw.de/geonetwork/srv/api/records/… - so there's already "normalized" form defined for each street.
Apr
10
awarded Caucus
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