> On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Alan Horkan wrote: > > > On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Chris Lee wrote: > > > > > Running Abiword 1.0.4 on win98se. I get > > > phantom square characters �� > > > which seem to be related to my use of tabs > > > to form tables. > > > > I got them too. > > I am trying to see if there is already a > > bugzilla bug for it > > There are certainly a few bugs about > > unnecessary characters. > > this seems to be the same problem > > http://bugzilla.abisource.com/show_bug.cgi?id= 4590
I have found seven bugs for this problem (square characters at end of lines containing tabs): 4183 "Save/reload puts spurious characters in simple file in 1.0.3". Main bug. 4118 "Errors in document after opening". Marked as duplicate of 4183. 4202 "Simple line entered and saved - wrong display when reloaded". Noted as possible duplicate of 4183. Marked as fixed in CVS-HEAD. 4210 "Text rendered as squares". Marked as duplicate of 4183. 4212 "Phantom Text appears after loading file with custom tab settings". Marked as duplicate of 4183. 4249 "abiword adds some extra bytes at the end of line". Marked as duplicate of 4183. 4590 "squares appear in text on screen and printer after reopening document with tabs". Noted by Alan Horkan above. The bug is thought to be in the bidirectional text code. The bug seems to be fixed (for me, on Win98SE) in the latest CVS-HEAD build. However, using the CVS-HEAD build is only for the brave. I am not using it myself and I don't recommend it. The bug is on the Release Hackdown for 1.0.5, so we can expect that the fix will be included in the next mainstream release. If you only write in left-to-right languages, I recommend you use either 1.0.2 non-bidirectional (dated 5 June 2002), or the CVS-STABLE non- bidirectional build (dated 23 January 2003, kindly provided by Jeremy Davis). Both are available for download from my rudimentary homepage: http://members.iinet.net.au/~sviles/ In the AbiWord Weekly News that announced 1.0.2, Tomas Frydrych (the main bidirectional-text developer) provided an interesting article on the complexity of BiDi: http://www.abisource.com/information/news/2002/awn 95.phtml#target6 Cheers - Stephen. ----------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.
