https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155494
--- Comment #18 from V Stuart Foote <vsfo...@libreoffice.org> --- Sorry, clearly not a Harfbuzz issue--spaces are stamped correctly between actual text. Whole question is interesting in that MS Word apparently had (through Word 2010, and still supported for .doc binary formats) a '"Wrap trailing spaces to the next line" (for compatibility with WordPerfect)'. Also referred to a Word6 handling. But there is no apparent functional use for the spaces extending beyond the paragraph/page margin, and MS Word user forums advise to use a <Shift>+<Enter> to insert a line break. Smells like DF to me--MS's "solution". Why are we following MS's lead here for handling excess spaces? Seems we really should be breaking lines at paragraph/object margins--wrap like other sane word processors and text editors (including MS Notepad). MS Word user forums suggest: 'Select' the full line of text (including all over the edge spaces), and 'Center' it (with <Ctl>+E shorcut) to delete all extra spaces, then still selected 'Align it' where preferred. Unfortunately, in LO Writer the centering action does not remove the extra spaces in similar fashion. @Attila, truncate on centering might be useful if we continue with parity in function. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.