[sw-issues] [Issue 92719] alignment options (not onl y for for linebreak in justified paragraphs)

2008-08-13 Thread meywer
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Aug 13 09:21:12 + 
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 one option has been implemented by issue 13507 - in
 Tools.Options.Writer.Compatibility. There you can set, whether the last line
 should be justified or not.

I think this option should be in format - paragraph - alignment, where it
belongs to, not hidden in options compatibility...

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[sw-issues] [Issue 92719] alignment options (not onl y for for linebreak in justified paragraphs)

2008-08-12 Thread meywer
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 Issue #|92719
 Summary|alignment options (not only for for linebreak in justi
|fied paragraphs)
   Component|Word processor
 Version|OOo 3.0 Beta
Platform|All
 URL|
  OS/Version|All
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|formatting
 Assigned to|mru
 Reported by|meywer





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Aug 12 15:15:52 + 
2008 ---
For alignement in jusitfied paragraphs there should be an option how to align
lines terminated by a manually linebreak (shift+return, or html: br), which
isn't paragraphs end (return, html: /p).

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comments from studalk Sat Mar 19 18:49:51 + 2005 on issue 13507

i think the behaviour to justify the line before a line break (shift return) is
totally wrong. Typography suggests (strongly) that the spacing between words
should not be larger than the line spacing.
Assume you have 4 words in the line you want to end with a line break. Now think
of MS Word behaviour that drives these 4 words out to width of a ca. 15cm . This
is nothing but really ugly.

Furthermore if i want a line break in my text, i also want the reader to see
that there is a line break. If OO.org now also justifies this line, the new line
will be barely visible. Except if there is the above described huge, ugly word
spacing.

The argument that MSWord does it in this way is no argument at all. As far as I
know Tex does it the way OO.org used to do (in the old versions).

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I strongly vote for studalks comments!!!

In 
Format - Paragraph - Alignment
I find:
[] Left
[] Right
[] Center
[] Justified
Last line [Left ; Centered ; Justified]
[] Expand single word
(and Text-to-text-alignment)

And I would like to have the following 2 items in addition:

1. 
Last line [Left ; Centered ; Justified ; Right]
(good for lyrics/poems)  ^

Of course it would be necessary first, to make this option available for all
alignments
(not only for justified as it is now)
And - it should work in the sense of Last line - if it's not the first (only)
line of the paragraph.

2. 
[] Expand manually broken lines
for which the default is not important for me, but I would uncheck this 
checkbox!

3.
First line [Left ; Centered ; Justified ; Right]

And - this should work in the sense of First line - always - also if it's the
last (cause only) line of the paragraph.

For Poems it's good (at least in german):

blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla
   blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla
   blablabla blablabla
blublublu blublublu blublublu blublublu blublublu blublublu blublublu
   blublublu blublublu blublublu blublublu
   blublublu blublublu 

(first line left, paragraph right)

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[sw-issues] [Issue 92719] alignment options (not onl y for for linebreak in justified paragraphs)

2008-08-12 Thread meywer
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[sw-issues] [Issue 92719] alignment options (not onl y for for linebreak in justified paragraphs)

2008-08-12 Thread mru
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 Assigned to|mru   |requirements

  Ever confirmed|  |1

  Status|UNCONFIRMED   |NEW

  Issue type|DEFECT|ENHANCEMENT





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Aug 12 20:44:34 + 
2008 ---
one option has been implemented by issue 13507 - in
Tools.Options.Writer.Compatibility. There you can set, whether the last line
should be justified or not.
The possibility to have it right aligned would mean a new implementation.

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