https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155707

László Németh <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                 CC|                            |[email protected]
         Resolution|---                         |FIXED
             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED

--- Comment #12 from László Németh <[email protected]> ---
It's possible to break the original report into several issues. Because one of
the main issues, the lost DOCX export/import interoperability was fixed now
(also the partial layout interoperability), I close this issue, improving also
its description, opening the way to focus on the remaining issues separately.

The solved and remaining issues:

1) DOCX export/import interoperability;

2) DOCX layout interoperability;

3) user interface/functionality.

4) user interface/functionality limited for interoperability.

5) Character formatting/single word usage

Notes

1) Commit
https://git.libreoffice.org/core/+/7d4ad3fa74674fff06f52eec0abc8dc7691a89b4%5E%21
fixed 1) completely.

2) That commit fixed also 2) partially: there are different length kashidas, as
requested by the layout, but word spacing is still bigger at mediumKashida and
highKashida, than in MS Word, so the layout is not completely the same. It's
worth to file a new bug for it.

3) Word spacing patches of Bug 126154 fixed also 3): setting bigger word
spacing in Adjustment pane of the paragraph settings results also bigger
Kashidas in the paragraphs of a document created in Writer.

4) This means similar dialog windows options, like in MS Word, to create a DOCX
file in Writer, which allows to export DOCX with low/medium/highKashida more
obviously, than recently (setting 133%, 200% and 300% custom word spacing
(minimum/desired/maximum values are equal).

5) According to the Wikipedia, Kashida is a word-level typographic tool, e.g.
for emphasized word or words. Maybe OpenType fonts have already supported it,
but it's worth to simplify its usage, if needed.

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