https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89714

rbruen...@spectruma.de changed:

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             Status|NEEDINFO                    |UNCONFIRMED
     Ever confirmed|1                           |0

--- Comment #2 from rbruen...@spectruma.de ---
Hi Cor,

fine that you find it useful.

I would say that it should be applied to both, Standard and Text Body, and it
should be inherited to all other styles as well.

A long header text that is wrapped in two lines looks especially ugly when
there is a page break in between. The same is true for list items, table cells,
index entries, table of contents items, etc. Off my head, I simply cannot
imagine a situation where an orphaned line with a few words does not look bad.
Of course, if the user does not want widow and orphan control (to save space
for printing), he/she should be able to go ahead and change this. I am just
talking about the default, out-of-the-box-behaviour. It should be quality
typography by default - and widow/orphan control is one big step in this
direction.

Since, in my opinion, it is (almost) always desired, the default should be
exactly the other way round as it is at the moment.

Cheers
RĂ¼diger

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