https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96197
--- Comment #6 from Hiunn-hué <[email protected]> ---
I am not Korean user, but if I understand it correctly, in MS Office Word, a
Korean word/phrase (which is embraced by spaces) is NOT divided into two
parts on line-breaking by default. If users want the line-breaking to be at
the middle of a word, they can enable it in the paragraph setting dialog (see
the attached screenshot from mailhyoon).
Further description: https://www.w3.org/TR/klreq/#line-break (4.4.2 Line
Breaking Rules)
It seems like LibreOffice doesn't provide this feature yet. When a long Korean
word comes to the end of line, it will always split up. User should be allowed
to decide the line-breaking mode.
► Steps to test:
1. Copy and paste the following Korean text to Writer:
> 애국가의 가사는 1900년대초에 쓰였으며, 작시자는 공식적으로는 미상이라고 적혀있다.
2. Change font size, make one word/phrase to be at the end of line.
3. Let't take "미상이라고" for example.
► Expected Behavior:
"미상이라고" should not split up, and therefore look like ...
> 애국가의 가사는 1900년대초에 쓰였으며, 작시자는 공식적으로는
> 미상이라고 적혀있다.
► Current Behavior:
"미상이라고" splits up, and therefore looks like ...
> 애국가의 가사는 1900년대초에 쓰였으며, 작시자는 공식적으로는 미상이
> 라고 적혀있다.
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