http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1511

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             Status|RESOLVED                    |UNCONFIRMED
         Resolution|FIXED                       |



------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-07 17:46 -------
I closed this bug at version -71 as it appeared to have been resolved, but as of -73 
the bug is back in exactly the same form as originally stated.



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description: 
When kate perfoms wordwrapping, any words that are wrapped from the end of one line 
become joined to the words at the start of the second line.

For example:

If I type the following paragraph in in kate:
This is going to be a very long sentence to see what kate does when it has to
automatically wordwrap existing text. I'll probably even have to make it two
sentences in order to get enough lines to demonstrate with. The inserted text
will appear between angular brackets.

Then insert another silly sentence into the top line, and the wrapped output looks as 
follows:
This is going to be a very long sentence <here is the text that I have
inserted in my paragraph> to see what kate does when it has toautomatically
wordwrap existing text. I'll probably even have to make it twosentences in order 
to get enough lines to demonstrate with. The inserted textwill appear between 
angular brackets.

This output demostrates that kate is failing to put spaces between the words that are 
moved onto different lines and the words that are already there. vis toautomatically, 
twosentences, textwil

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