https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155494
--- Comment #30 from Attila Szűcs <[email protected]> --- (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #29) > Agree, but that would be just one (1) space of the line of text. The rest > *should* wrap to the start of the following line (or better simply be > truncated)--allow the paragraph margins l/r to control the width of the > justified text and apply appropriate spacing. > > A one off case of an intentional single line "paragraph" would need to honor > the document's page margins--truncate or wrap. Otherwise paragraphs are > multi-line by nature. not just 1 space, all spaces... justified means, the line ends with a letter, and the next line start with a letter... all spaces between them must be on margins.. we could truncate, but i would afraid to modify the document automatically .. maybe if it could be optionally chooseable. If someone put 2 spaces between 2 word... then type 1 line text before that... and later he sees the 2 space become 1 space... he will say it is a huge regression... And we should start explaining that while he typed, the 2 spaces was moved to the line end, and then truncated.. and when moved forwad, it remained 1 space. (and sure there could be a lot other problematic situations...) But i agree... if the user specifically choose to do it, it could be a useful command to clear the meaningless spaces. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
