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                  Issue #:|64447
                  Summary:|Bad context-sensitive rule to decide the font of some
                          |characters
                Component:|Word processor
                  Version:|OOo 2.0.1
                 Platform:|PC
                      URL:|
               OS/Version:|Windows XP
                   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
        Status whiteboard:|
                 Keywords:|
               Resolution:|
               Issue type:|DEFECT
                 Priority:|P3
             Subcomponent:|formatting
              Assigned to:|mru
              Reported by:|adah





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Apr 17 22:43:47 -0700 
2006 -------
I have Asian languages support enabled. My default languages are English (UK)
(Western) and Chinese (simplified) (Asian).

The problem is with Space and Ambiguous-Width Unicode characters. When a Chinese
font is used for Asian text and Western font used for Western text (default in
my case), the current rule seems to be:

- When a space or ambiguous character occurs at the beginning of a paragraph or
after a manual line break, or after another character that is applied the
Western font, the Western font is applied; otherwise (when it occurs after a
character that is applied the Chinese font, say, a normally input Chinese
characters or a ASCII character that is applied the Chinese font) the Asian font
is applied.

This causes headaches in the following scenarios:

1) For a phrase like "测试“test”" (whether imported from a Word file or directly
input), the left quote will appear in the Chinese font SimSun, but the right
quote will appear in the Western font Times New Roman.

2) For a phrase like "测试 test 测试", the first space will be in Chinese font,
and the second will be in Western font.

3) For a phrase like "测试“测试”", if I insert a manual break before the left
quote, the left quote will be in Western font suddenly.

The rule of Word seems to be simpler. When importing text under a East Asian
enabled environment, all the ambiguous-width characters are applied the East
Asian font, and spaces are always applied the Western font; unless one manually
chooses another font for the text. It seems more reasonable and intuitive.

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