https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154766
--- Comment #16 from toddwar...@duck.com --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #13) > (In reply to toddwarner from comment #12) > > So, I am unsure what you mean by 5pt? > > Character spacing is zero by default - no additional space added. If you > increase the number, the characters are spaced out by the exact value but > the text remains the same. You find the option under Format > Character... > > Position. Ah. I see what you mean. I should have guessed that's what you meant. Anyway. Sure. This would be another viable workaround if autocorrect could also apply the character style. This may be a decent option for the find-and-replace folks. I did some testing, and this spacing idea actually leads to improved word-wrap behavior—closer to what should be done. It's still not an ellipsis, which is the core problem, and when you pass the document to an editor, I suspect this twitchy styling will lead to patchwork formatting. I'm not sure. But it is another tool in the toolbag. Thank you for your input. I think you grasped the ask. I presume LibreOffice will eventually address this if Unicode adds a character (and typefaces support it) or if someone like Microsoft leadership on this topic. They have not yet. I presume this is a gnarly problem because Unicode doesn't supply the character. TeX supports the ellipsis because it is a typesetting package, but that's not a route for the Everyman. Thanks again. Mr. Foote killed this, so I suppose everything has been said that has been said. Cheers. -t -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.