https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=164487
--- Comment #8 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> --- 1. The csongor's issue in bug 164958 is not a bug at all (or rather, the bug is that there are single-character underlined portions, where nothing must be underlined). The "Word-compatible trailing blanks" is the compatibility mode specifically to do what it tells: show blanks the same way as Word. And in Word, the document opens without shown underlines - both opening the ODT, and opening a DOCX that LibreOffice creates from the ODT - even though the underline is there in the text properties, shown on Word's toolbar. How the compat option appeared there is likely by converting a Word document, or copying from it in the period when we had a bug of bringing compat settings via copy-paste (bug 151974). The change of behavior *there* is the bug fix, not a regression. 2. But the issue in attachment 163012 from comment 0 is *likely* some specific corner case. It is a DOCX, so naturally the "Word-compatible trailing blanks" is in action; but Word shows the underlines; and even Writer shows them on lines 2 and 3, when some of the trailing blanks are removed. I will try to find out the exact reason what makes Word show the underline (as opposed to bug 164958), and what makes LibreOffice not show it after some length. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
