https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149248
--- Comment #20 from László Németh <nem...@numbertext.org> --- @rferr...@sccoast.net, Heiko, Regina: thanks for the report! (In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #7) > I do not support the idea to have a special rule to prevent hyphenation > between second last line and last line. But let's discuss it with UX-team. Likely the requirement related to the easier work-flow: accessing to the paragraph-level settings i.e. trying different hyphenation options is much more comfortable for adjusting errors of the automatic hyphenation: you can try a lot of combinations with a few click or short cuts, than selecting words and text parts, which less productive, especially if the problematic word occurs more in the document. Interestingly, CSS 4 has got line-level rule, but Adobe InDesign has a word-level, limiting the prevention only for the last word. I think, it's really important to give similarly rich options for hyphenation, than DTP software and future web browsers. My next plan to implement hyphenation zone, which is a Word/OOXML feature. I have long term plan to give some settings for better hyphenation for compound words, e.g. for German/Hungarian. Maybe Better Spacing / Fewer Hyphens slider of InDesign is a good user interface for that. But ODF don't hyphenate character property is a nice feature, especially if we could add a shortcut for that. In fact, if this is not for adjustment of the paragraph text flow, but a bad or unwanted automatic hyphenation, Writer has already supported to disable the hyphenation of a specific word, by adding an equal mark to the plain word ("word=") in the custom hyphenation dictionary: https://help.libreoffice.org/latest/lo/text/swriter/guide/hyphen_prevent.html?&DbPAR=SHARED&System=UNIX -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.