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Hi!
Seems the problem exists since 2003, now it's 2008 and in Version 2.3.1 the
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This is mostly a report of the results of my experiments with MS Word XP and
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I agree that OO Writer should ignore trailing spaces as you describe even if it
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I'm still digesting scottydm's very interesting post.
In the meanwhile, I wonder
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For clarification, my previous post, #desc76, was mostly a discussion of how MS
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fme-scottydm/all: [...] In my method I wanted to snap the cursor down to the
next
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@ barryii: Interesting idea, but fme may have rendered it moot.
fme said:
[...]I
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The current behaviour annoyes me most when after typing a non-space-character
the
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fme said:
[...]I don't think we can/should do this. This would allow you to create
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Hi - I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for their contribution to this
issue.
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An alternative to having the cursor drop while spaces are added above would be
to
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People working on this should know how MS Word does it. Microsoft might have
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I haven't used MS Word in over a year... and that was Word 2000. What I remember
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scottydm: Using your method, when the spaces are appearing in the margin of the
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fme-scottydm:
[...] Every day I fire up OO and use it for something. And every
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fme-fl: Do we already have a specification for this?
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FL-FME: It is a OOo 3.0 issue anyway, so lets start working on this once the
zoom
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@fme, @fl:
Thank you very much, from many of us users, for starting to do
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Thank you!
I don't think we need any special glyphs. They create their own set of
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Hmmm...
Let me see if I can translate this into a few simple rules. These rules
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fme, from your statements I gather that you're active in the development of OO.
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Barry - yes I can easily believe it's been around longer than that. I guess it
was
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fme-redi2go: Just two comments:
[...] That's all that's required - treat a space
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in xml, multiple whitespace characters are treated as one, so there is no way to
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fmc – I am personally not worried about what it looks like in justified
alignment,
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cloph: I set AutoCorrect to ignore double spaces (Tools AutoCorrect
Options),
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Barry - forget it. Nobody will ever do anything about this any way. It was first
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I noticed this bug (which also exists in Thunderbird) within days of
downloading
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redi2go: this bug has been around even longer than that. It was reported in
issue
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hagar_de_lest: Sounds like a different, but related issue. Here the problem
isn't
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I found that setting the text:c attribute in content.xml to a very low figure,
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*** Issue 76324 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
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The 'problem' comes from whitespaces with the xml attribute text:c for example
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This is one of the most irritating things about OO Writer. I often create text
in
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