2008/5/28 Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: <snip>
I have achieved a Writer document with a "/" as the last character of a line > and "REF/" as the first 4 characters of the next line. That's on Win XP with > both 2.3 and 2.4 (different machines). I use A4 paper size. Try ending a > line with "dd ddd d dd dddd /REF/ ". On my systems (plural) that results in > the leading slash at the end of a line and the "REF/" on the next. It's > *not* as simple as just having a space before the first slash but I haven't > yet been able to find a minimal set of conditions under which it occurs. I > assume the minimal conditions will depend to some extent on the line length > i.e. on the configured paper size and margins. > <snip> Sorry to reply to my own post but it just occurred to me that of course, in addition to the paper size and margins the effective line length depends on the font, font size and other character level attributes (bold, italic etc.). My example used 12 point Times New Roman with no special formatting. -- Harold Fuchs London, England Please reply *only* to [email protected]
