https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79027
--- Comment #2 from Albrecht Müller <[email protected]> --- Thank you for showing me an example of working hyphenation. Your example works for me too, including the wrong hyphenation: it should be "Zeilen-umbruch" instead of "Zeile-numbruch". After some analysis of the problem I think that working hyphenation is an immutable property of a particular spreadsheet: If you copy a cell range between a spreadsheet with working hyphenation into another where hyphenation does not work you will observe that hypenated cells are no longer hyphenated and vice versa. Cloning spreadsheets either by using some operating system copy command or the "save as" command in Calc preserves this property. It matters how you create the spreadsheet. If you start Calc without parameters Calc will show some empty spreadsheet. You can work with this and save it and you will get a document with working hyphenation. Another way to create a new spreadsheet is to use the Windows Explorer and use file -> new -> OpenDocument table document. If you do this you will get a document that does not support hyphenation. Can you confirm this observation? Note: I tried this with the German version of Windows 7 and using the German user interface of LibreOffice, so I am not sure if my translation of the commands is correct. During my experiments I observed another strange effect: I tried to compare the settings of the file where hypenation worked with those where it did not work. Therefore I opened both documents, selected corresponding cells and opened the dialog box you show in the attachment. With the dialog box open in both documents I could not switch between the documents any more. When I had opened the second dialog box and tried to switch to the other document by clicking in the caption bar of the first document the focus immediately switched back to the second document. If I did not release the mouse button the focus remained for about one second on the first document before switching back again to the second document. Using ALT+TAB shows a similar effect: If the focus is set to the first document it immediately switches to the second one. If I close one of the dialog boxes switching between the documents is possible again. I have got the impression that this problem is related to bug 79025 or bug 48300. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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