Hi *,

vor kurzem gab es einen kurzen Thread wegen eine �bersetzung aus dem TCM
bez�glich nicht erlaubter Zeichen am Zeilenende.

Ich ging davon aus da� sowas nur bei Asiatischen Sprachen gebr�uchlich
ist (und es ansonsten nur der Optik dient) - aber man lernt ja nie aus
:-)

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Subject: [sw-issues] [Issue 42770] New - No way of regulating the "orphanned" 
and widowed letters in a line.
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Date: 14 Feb 2005 17:27:35 -0000

To comment on the following update, log in, then open the issue:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=42770
                  Summary:|No way of regulating the "orphanned" and widowed
                          |letters in a line.
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2005 -------
In many languages the formal way of presenting text (not many know about this -
because of lack of such functionality in *other* word processors) is that there
cannot be any "single letter" words at the end of a line (Polish is one of the
examples). 

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ciao
Christian
-- 
NP: Creed - Wash Away Those Years

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