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                  Status|CLOSED                    |UNCONFIRMED
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              Resolution|DUPLICATE                 |
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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Sun Sep 20 15:49:50 +0000 
2009 -------
No, it is not totally identical to the 17337. I want to emphasis again that I do
care the printing problem since some punctuation will be lost via printing. But
the 17337 issue care only the screen appearance. 

Yes, there maybe some implicit feature-assumption: nothing should be put outside
the page margin even if the "allow hanging punctuation" option is enabled. I do
not want to discuss this new feature or report this as a bug.

All that I care is everything should be printed out.

Even if we hold the belief that since the stuff is left outside page margin, it
will not be printed out consequently. The belief doesn't always hold true.  If
we pay more attention to the difference between .odt file and .pdf file, we will
find that some outside-punctuations appear in the pdf file and some not.

Now summarize the steps as:
1. Before open the odt file, examine the setting in Options - Language Settings
- Asian Layout, make sure to enable the "Western characters only" and "Compress
punctuation only".
2. Then open the odt file, change the page style as follows: 
Paper format: 32 kai large
Margins: 
    Left: 2.20cm; 
    right: 1.20cm; 
    top: 1.20cm; 
    bottom:1.20cm
3. In the paragraph style of "Performatted text", enable all options in the
Asian Typography tabsheet. They are: 
    Apply list of forbidden characters to the beginning and end of line
    Allow hanging punctuation
    Apply spacing between Asian, Latin and Complex text
4. Now, we will see some punctuations are left out right margin.
5. Export to a pdf and compare the pdf document with the odt document, we will
see punctuations lost. (If you could not find any differences, you may try step
1-3 one more times. Actually, I have found that the punctuation-missing problem
doesn't always happen.)

BTW, it seems that the punctuation-missing occurs when we enable the "Compress
punctuation only" and "Allow hanging punctuation" at the same time. Only one of
them enabled will not cause outside-right-margin problem.

I don't consider it a trivial bug. When you have a document formatted, do you
still feel confidence to print it out and feel happy to the punctuation-missing
result?



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