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Tom, and the others. . . .

I do not find in the "Tools" menu options any place that defines the subscript and superscript sizes. I know where to change the size from the 58% to 50% or other size, but not where that default size is stored and can be save for the next time.

I believe [but never done this] you could set the size and save it "someway" as the default document. If that works, it may allow you to set the character size of the "scripts" to whatever works for your needs. Or you could save a page, with the size change[s], as a template and us it that way. But I never changed the default document or made template that actually show up when I save as template and then try to open a new document from the templates. The paths shown in "Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Paths" shows the "save as template" file locations in the "hidden" dot config folder system, which LO does not show the proper config template folder in the "Open > Template" options.

Maybe you can create another path for your saved templates, but right now, it does not work. I think it is a bug in the 4.0.x system though.

So has someone made the bug report?

Any good and easy work around?

Saving a document as a .ott file and placing it into a personal or business template folder withing you standard "My Documents" type of folder for Windows, or in Linux a "/home/"user"/Documents/LibreOffice/business/templates/" type of folder.

It would be nice to be able to make the change to the superscript size and then it will reflect that change when you do another manual or "automatic" script set of characters. like - 1^st , or 2^nd , H_2 O [the "st" and the "nd" should shown as superscripted and the "2" in H2O should be subscripted]

On 06/02/2013 07:11 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Ahhh, that's where it is.  It's never made any kind of sense to me either.

Tools - Options - LibreOffice - User Data
  is the right place, i think.  Still, it doesn't need all field to be filled in apparently and 
even just any 1 field with about 1 word is plenty.

Thanks Girvin!
Regards from
Tom :)





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From: Girvin R. Herr <girvin.herr@sbcglobal.net>
To: Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>
Cc: Tim Vivian-Griffiths <timvg80@gmail.com>; LibreOffice <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Sent: Sunday, 2 June 2013, 20:54
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size


Is this the same "bug" that prevents things from working when the Tools
-> Options -> LibreOffice -> User Data section is not filled in?
As a retired Electronic/Software engineer, I think that bug is silly and
sounds deliberate - especially since it has been known and not fixed for
a long time.  But that may just be my paranoia showing.
Girvin


Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
No worries about the duplicates to me.  Pressing Delete 3 times instead of 2 is pretty easy for me.

There is some weird bug that means a certain setting keeps getting forgotten when there is nothing 
in
File - Properties - Descriptions
but you don't need to fill it in substantially.  Even just a word per section is more than enough.  
I don't think that is likely to be the problem because someone else would have picked it up by now. 
 So, i think starting a bug-report would be a good plan.

Regards from
Tom :)





________________________________
From: Tim Vivian-Griffiths <timvg80@gmail.com>
To: Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>
Cc: Steve Edmonds <steve.edmonds@ptglobal.com>; LibreOffice <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Sent: Sunday, 2 June 2013, 14:20
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size


Hi Tom

Sorry for the later reply on this. Thank you for this information,
really useful as I have never done it before. I'll also fill in that
information to see if it helps at all.

Thanks again,

Tim

PS, sorry for duplicating this Tom... I pressed Reply instead of
Reply-to-all the first time!

On 31/05/13 10:40, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Given the answers in the thread at AOO i suspect it is a bug.

Here is a guide to help post a bug-report.  Don't take it all too
seriously.  They ask for a lot but if it's not easy to give all that
straight away just post anyway.  Later on you can add comments so you
can get all the required information together in the report in a few
posts at your own pace.  It might be that they are able to help
without even having all the info straight away anyway.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport

If this list does solve the problem you can always close the report
and let people know how and that might help those people over at AOO too.

Just out of curiosity do you have any of the general information, such
as user-name and stuff 'filled in'?  There was something that only
worked if you had at least 1 or 2 characters, even empty spaces in
there.  Aaargh, i'm at a Windows machine that doesn't have LibreOffice
or even OpenOffice, yet.  I might have to make sure i get the portable
version worked out in case i'm ever here again!
Apols and regards from
Tom :)



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       *From:* Tim Vivian-Griffiths <timvg80@gmail.com>
       *To:* Steve Edmonds <steve.edmonds@ptglobal.com>
       *Cc:* Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>; LibreOffice
       <users@global.libreoffice.org>
       *Sent:* Friday, 31 May 2013, 10:15
       *Subject:* Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and
       Subscript size

       Hi all,

       Actually none of these things are happening Tom. The only way that
       I can get what I want is by selecting every instance individually
       which is just impractical.

       Steve, I can do exactly the same as well but once the changes are
       selected there is no difference at all when I start typing. I
       select my desired size and click Apply, then when I reopen the
       document... the changes are still there. However, when I press
       Ctrl-Shift-P to get superscript (or Ctrl-Shift-B for subscript)
       the size is back to 58%. As I said before, I can change it after I
       have typed it by selecting it and then going to Format ->
       Character and changing it to 70%. I just cannot find a way so that
       whenever I toggle super/sub-script on... I get the desired size.
       I've followed the directions in the writer guide, and this seems
       to me to be intuitively what should be done... but no effect takes
       place. That's why I thought it could be a bug.

       Tim

       On 31/05/13 09:48, Steve Edmonds wrote:
       > Hi.
       > I have Default showing as my style (dropdown above and to left
       of the typing area), just typed some letters on a page, right
       clicked, Edit Paragraph Style....
       > There I change the superscript and subscript values to say 40%.
       I apply and exit.
       > If I exit LO and then start a new document the superscript and
       subscript are still 40%.
       > This is in LO3.6 and 4.1. The automatic box is ticked.
       >
       > Does this describe what you are wanting to do.
       > steve
       >
       > On 31/05/13 10:41 AM, Tim Vivian-Griffiths wrote:
       >> Dear all,
       >>
       >> Thank you very much for your replies. Here is the link to my
       post in the forum:
     http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=61594
       >>
       >> I have put a fair bit of description of the issue there, but
       let me know if I can give any more information. I have tried to
       save the changes as a template and then save it and make it
       default, but it didn't change anything unfortunately. I think the
       main problem is that the Automatic box gets checked again as soon
       as I close the window. It's not a problem that arises when
       starting a new document but as soon as I try to make the changes.
       >>
       >> I know that this is a small issue, but it would be great to
       solve it as the size of 58% just looks ridiculous :-\
       >>
       >> Tim
       >>
       >>
       >> On 30/05/13 23:18, Steve Edmonds wrote:
       >>> Hi.
       >>> To have the settings (changes) you make stay for a new
       document you may need to make these changes to the default style
       and then save the document as a template and make it your default.
       >>> This is the first thing I do as I do not like the default font
       and margins.
       >>>
       >>> Steve
       >>>
       >>> On 2013-05-31 09:06, Tom Davies wrote:
       >>>> Hi :)
       >>>> Did you get any answers at all over at the AOO forums?  Any
       chance of giving us a link to your thread there?
       >>>> Regards from
       >>>> Tom :)
       >>>>
       >>>>
       >>>>
       >>>>
       >>>>
       >>>>> ________________________________
       >>>>> From: Tim Vivian-Griffiths <timvg80@gmail.com
       <mailto:timvg80@gmail.com>>
       >>>>> To: LibreOffice <users@global.libreoffice.org
       <mailto:users@global.libreoffice.org>>
       >>>>> Sent: Thursday, 30 May 2013, 17:54
       >>>>> Subject: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and
       Subscript size
       >>>>>
       >>>>>
       >>>>> Dear all,
       >>>>>
       >>>>> Just wondering if someone could help me with this. I have
       posted a question in the openoffice forums, but I wasn't able to
       get any help, and someone advised me to maybe report a bug.
       >>>>>
       >>>>> Basically, I am trying to change the default size of the
       superscript and subscript to make them larger than 58% which is
       the default. I have tried to change them by modifying the setting
       under styles and formatting 'Position' tab. I change the size and
       uncheck the 'Automatic' box for both superscript and subscript,
       but as soon as I close the window, the changes do not take effect
       and then when I reopen the Position tab, the Automatic boxes are
       checked again.
       >>>>>
       >>>>> Of note, I can change the size if I highlight the relevant
       section and then change it via the Format -> Character setting,
       however, I do not want to have to do this every time. I am using
       LibreOffice version 4.0.3.3 in Ubuntu 12.04.
       >>>>>
       >>>>> Many thanks,
       >>>>>
       >>>>> Tim
       >>>>>
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