https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58604
--- Comment #6 from Joren De Cuyper <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #4) > I can reproduce > > How to reproduce: > *Open demo document > *Show non-printable characters > *Select the first Japanese sentence (without the 'point') > *Font size -> 38 > Ok, I didn't know that. Not that familiar with Japanase :). > Current behavior: that 'point', that you didn't resize, is falling of the > 'document' (behind right boundary). The paragraph break is behind that > point, also falling of the document (not that big problem, but important > later in this 'how to reproduce) NOT A BUG: > Expected behavior: point don't fall of document, so the point is still at > the second line. A BUG: > *Put your cursor at the beginning of the following (Japanese) sentence > *Hit backspace (= delete paragraph character) > *Shift+enter > > Current behavior: the paragraph character isn't replaced by a 'hard > enter'(shift+enter) character. The hard enter create a gap between first and > second sentence. This is a more appropriate behavior, because we're working > NORMALLY on the second line. The point is still falling of document. > > Expected behavior: the 'hard enter' just replace the 'paragraph character' > (='enter'). Same behavior as a paragraph character. > > NB: if you delete the paragraph character, and then hit 'enter' again, the > paragraph character is also at the first line (=same as before we delete it). > > Ubuntu 12.10 > LibreOffice 3.6.4.3 (Build-id: 360m1(Build:3)); Dutch UI; -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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