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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Nov 10 10:50:53 -0800 
2006 -------
I propose to visually distinguish auto-hyphens (which can disappear, when word
slips totally in one line) and 'real' hyphens written by the user.

It seems to me that there are two types of automatically inserted hyphens.

1. the auto-hyphenation hyphen (-> "Format / Paragraph / Text Flow")
2. hyphens inserted from the hyphenation dialog. These are visually 
distinguished

Why these two types?

Why not having a single hyphen type that has distinct visualization?

(OOO 2.0.2)
I recently used hyphenation for the first time when I was in a hurry. I have to
say, that I found the hyphenation facility terrible. I had to cycle through the
whole text again after I accidentally hit Cancel in the hyphenation dialog. I
couldn't go back to the last word. It seemed to me that some paragraphs lost
hyphenation for no reason. I didn't dare to turn on auto-hyphenation because I
thought that it would insert 'hard' hyphens in the text which would not
disappear in case the word slips totally into a single line.




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