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------- Additional comments from mey...@openoffice.org Tue Dec  8 17:04:05 
+0000 2009 -------
> There is no need to use a non-breaking-hyphen at all. 

Of course, but imagine, I write it as normal text and later decide to format it
as formula.

> For a minus outside the formula editor use Insert > Special character >
> character U+2212. It is in the group Mathematical Operators and available in
> nearly all ordinary fonts.

As I put it to my keybord, I use unicode 2011 (non-breaking hyphen) directly,
not 2212 via insert special-characters.

I could imagine, that way I put also the minusses in the problem-file. But I
don't remember.

Anyway - if not as minus, the hyphen should be displayed as hyphen at least, but
never as white-space.

See attachement (screenshot).

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