Hi Kendy,  :)

Dne 13.11.2013 14:11, Jan Holesovsky napsal(a):
I wouldn't use it - as you can see, anything can go wrong there... But I am more curious why do you need to do an own swlo.dll in the first place? Cannot you just up-stream the functionality you need there? All the best, Kendy

sorry I did not get to respond sooner. I am attaching my trivial change. However it took me long to discover what exactly to change.

It fixes compatibility problem with footnotes in Microsoft Word (.doc) documents. Fix removes indentation between footnote number and footnote text. But, it means footnotes in all other documents will be displayed incorrectly. I tried to think about some universal solution but I have not come up with any. Imported Word documents may become .odt documents upon saving. The change is also necessary to be able to have a footnote number e.g. 1) where the number is in superscript and ) symbol manually added in normal script.

At least what could be done is to add a new compatibility option to source code and to the UI.

Regards
Pavel

diff --git a/sw/source/core/text/porfld.cxx b/sw/source/core/text/porfld.cxx
index 37c3ce0..850794b 100644
--- a/sw/source/core/text/porfld.cxx
+++ b/sw/source/core/text/porfld.cxx
@@ -584,9 +584,9 @@ sal_Bool SwNumberPortion::Format( SwTxtFormatInfo &rInf )

         if ( !mbLabelAlignmentPosAndSpaceModeActive )
         {
- if ( !rInf.GetTxtFrm()->GetTxtNode()->getIDocumentSettingAccess()->get(IDocumentSettingAccess::IGNORE_FIRST_LINE_INDENT_IN_NUMBERING) && + if ( !rInf.GetTxtFrm()->GetTxtNode()->getIDocumentSettingAccess()->get(IDocumentSettingAccess::IGNORE_FIRST_LINE_INDENT_IN_NUMBERING)
                  // #i32902#
-                 !IsFtnNumPortion() )
+                 || IsFtnNumPortion())
             {
                 nDiff = rInf.Left()
                     + rInf.GetTxtFrm()->GetTxtNode()->
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