Fix up of: Add filtering functionality to the symbols list (#8790, #10216) - Py3#10217
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Thanks @JulienCochuyt
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Fixes #10216
Fix up of: #8790
Summary of the issue:
On the Speech Symbols dialog, the Replacement field has visually moved but remains at the same tab index.
On some systems, probably depending on display scale settings, the field is not visible at all.
Description of how this pull request fixes the issue:
Restore the visual position of the field.
Testing performed:
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