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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 25 06:37:24 -0700 
2006 -------
New further information, of great relevance:

I supplied originally a text file named (after unzipping) 'dictline.gen'.
If this file is renamed to 'dictline.txt', the problem that I reported
disappears. The problem, then, lies with OO Writer's use of the '.gen' 
extension.

I have also a new file, which has long borne the '.txt' extender, that loads
properly into OO Writer. If the '.txt' is changed to '.gen', this new file
suffers the same problem (inserted lines) as the original problem file.

I have also an older file, very similar, and also with the '.gen' name
extension. This does NOT cause the problem of inserted lines.

I have examined all three files with a short self-penned C-program. No file
contains any characters that are unique to itself; that is, all characters can
be found in the others. In particular, no file contains any accidental
control-codes or other characters that one would not expect to find in a simple
text file.

I hope that this eliminates many diagnostic possibilities.
Using Open Office Writer 2.0.2.



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