Software :: Openoffice: Disable Autocomplete Within The Find And Replace Box?

Mar 19, 2011

I don't want to go into a lot of detail as to why, but suffice to say, I detest autocomplete, anywhere, in any form. I'll leave it at that and save the venting for another time. Now, I've disabled autocomplete within a document, that's not too hard, by disabling the "Enable word completion." But, that seems to have no effect on the "Find & Replace" box. Googling doesn't seem to find anything, except another person that also seems to hate it on the OpenOffice message boards, and they were not helpful. That was also about five years ago, if that makes any difference.

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Fedora :: Auto Replace On OpenOffice.org Missing?

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In Windows and Ubuntu, OpenOffice.org (2.4 and 3), there is an auto replace tab available at Tools > AutoCorrect. That is what automatically fixes spelling mistakes like teh, and lets me set my own codes for replacements I need to use. In Fedora, this tab is missing. Anyone know how I can get it back?

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Apr 27, 2011

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On that note I guess I could write the Macro in python if there isn't anything out there that does this. However I read that open office only works with python 2.3.5 or something of that nature, and I have already installed 3.1. Is that still going to be an issue?

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Sep 1, 2011

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Dec 27, 2010

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Jul 26, 2011

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Aug 5, 2011

I would like help with modifying the following content:

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I would like the content to be changed to:
toolbox/perl/man/man3/ExtUtils::Command.3
toolbox/perl/man/man3/ExtUtils::Command::MM.3

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Feb 8, 2010

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Code:
:%s/\//g
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Feb 10, 2010

Because my internet doesn't work on my laptop, I installed OpenOffice through the debian package manager. Everything worked to perfection, except that I couldn't find the executable file!

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Aug 17, 2011

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Aug 1, 2010

I'm struggling with the Vim find/replace command using wildcards.

I have several, big html files with lots of instances of: <p stuffiwanttoremove>

I've been trying the Vim command: %s/<p *>/<p>/ge

but it doesn't seem to work.

Does anybody know what I'm doing wrong?

I realise there may be alternatives to this (eg a bash script)

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Nov 15, 2010

I want to write a small script to rename a bunch of files. Their name is of the form 'long number'|'name'|'extension', for example:

52354Football_part2.flv
2353452Nice_weather_4_ducks.flv

I would like to rename these to:

Football_part2.flv
Nice_weather_4_ducks.flv

If in my script I use something like

Code:
sed s/[0-9]//g
on each file, I will get
Football_part.flv, instead of Football_part2.flv,
and
Nice_weather__ducks.flv, instead of Nice_weather_4_ducks.flv.

how to instruct sed to only remove numbers that are in the beginning of the name in a simple way?

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Programming :: Find And Replace Script In Bash?

Sep 28, 2010

Im looking for assistance to create a script to find and replace files.Probably best if I give you the background Our server uses a specific application which stores user data, each user data account (a folder on the server) has a file called 'Profile.xml' this file gets updated and replaced about every 30 mins similar to the fashion logrotate works i.e. Profile.xml.1 Profile.xml.2 -> .10

What we experience is that if the application crashes unexpectedly while it is doing its user profile refresh task we end up with sometimes a few hundred Profile.xml files which end up 0kb(should be around 4kb) , and our server see's these as corrupted profiles and will not see them. Our fix is to go back thru and rename the Profile.xml.1 to be Profile.xml (or sometimes up to Profile.xml.5 to Profile.xml) We want a script we can manually run to automate this process The server tree is

/mnt/array1/username/db/Profile.xml
/mnt/array2/username/db/Profile.xml
etc
etc

What we have so far is a script which finds the affected files

find /mnt/ -maxdepth 4 -name Profile.xml -size -1k

This will display a list of affected profiles, and we can append it to a text file with >>output.txt on the end.

if 'pattern' in 'location' equals '0kb' then 'cp' Profile.xml.1 Profile.xml

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Jul 8, 2010

I have a many directories each with about 20 html files inside. All the files have .html ext. What I'm hoping is possible is from command line to find some text in each one and replace it with some other text.

Basically what I want to replace is;

/awstats/
with
awstats/

I can do this easily with dreamweaver or some other application but because I have 960 pages total to do I'm hoping to do it this way.

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Jul 3, 2010

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Aug 13, 2010

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When I grep kernel.exec-shield I get both line, hence I keep over writing the kernel.exec-shield-randomize in my script because it finds them both for my sed commend.

How can I get an exact match with either sed/awk/grep in shell so I can do a find and replace?

Example: sed 's/^kernel.exec-shield =.*/kernel.exec-shield = 1/g' /etc/sysctl.conf will replace BOTH lines

Example: grep "^kernel.exec-shield" find both line and I want it to find only the exact line.

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Aug 13, 2010

I have a file with the following in it:

:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X -nobanner
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I need to add "-nolisten tcp" to both of these lines and cannot figure out how to do it. I can get it to do the first one, but not the 2nd and so on. How do I search the file and loop though it to change them all?

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Mar 10, 2009

What is best way to replace the 1 and the 3 below with a 0 using a shell script? It is in a text file with lots of lines and similar lines:

lots of text
...
useHeloBlacklist:=1
DoIPinHelo:=3
...
lots of text

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Jan 26, 2011

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Feb 27, 2010

I am cleaning up some text files to put on a website and am using the find/replace feature of Gedit extensively. The only problem I am having is that I can't find a way to use wildcards. For instance, I want to use the "?" and "*" in the same or similar way you do in bash. I already know that:

Represents a carriage return, and that is great, but I want to do something like: "?." to replace "A.", "B.", "1.", "2." with just plain spaces. The document in question is written in narrative, but has a bunch of outline markers in it, and I want to remove the outline markers.

I tried "escaping" the characters in a similar way as by using "?.", but that didn't work. Google was not very fruitful, and the Gedit help seems to be Gnome help and includes all kinds of useless info (for my problem) about wildcards in other programs.

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Jan 15, 2010

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Feb 12, 2010

I am new to linux as well as awk, grep or sed. I need a find and replace command single liner or script that loops trough input file (file1) and find the particular input in file2 and add "!" in front of the found string.

Example:
input file: file1
g+h=o+p
a+b=c+d
file2 (file that need to look for)
a+b=c+d1e105
x+y=z+s5e105
g+h=o+pabcdefg
t+r=w+qxvyderf

Output file (file3 should look like this)
!a+b=c+d1e105
x+y=z+s5e105
!g+h=o+pabcdefg
t+r=w+qxvyderf

I have tried many awk and sed method of find and replce but it did not work the way I wanted. This is mainly due to my lack of experience in awk and sed. The program should loop trough file1 and find in file2 and output in file3 for the 1st (g+h=o+p) set then repeat the same process again for set 2 (a+b=c+d).

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Feb 11, 2011

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Apr 9, 2010

I am trying following script can I do this or is there a way to do find and replace the replacing word is dynamic input by user

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read RP_USER
sed 's/text1/$RP_USER/' /home/user/file1 > /home/user/file2

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Apr 26, 2009

I would like to have a script that will do a search in an XML file for a specific block of XML code and replace it with a different block of XML code using the Windows build of GNU Sed 4.1.5.

Here's the text I want to find:

Code:

And here's what I want to replace it with:

Code:

There is however a lot of stuff in there that would mess up sed, and the one example from the sed FAQ (from the Sourceforge site) that looked promising and easy enough to figure out (4.23.3. Try to use a block of "literal strings") fails with this error message: sed: file blockrep.sed line 18: unterminated `s' command

Anyone got any ideas, or even an alternate program that can do this? (Preferably one that I can automate.)

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Apr 30, 2010

I'm writing a program in Python that presents a place for the user to input one-line of text (using raw_input). I need, however, as the user types, for certain words to be replaced, even before the user hits enter.

I try to make an animation so you can see what I mean, here the word "pig" gets replaced with "sheep":
>I|
>I |
>I l|
>I li|
>I lik|
>I like|
>I like |
>I like t|
>I like to|
>I like to |
>I like to e|
>I like to ea|
>I like to eat|
>I like to eat |
>I like to eat p|
>I like to eat pi|
>I like to eat pig|
>I like to eat sheep|

Note, the user never typed "sheep", the program replaced "pig" with "sheep" as soon as they finished typing the word "pig". The user did not use "Enter". Is this at all possible in Python?

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Apr 3, 2010

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