https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155494
--- Comment #51 from William Friedman <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #50) > (In reply to William Friedman from comment #49) > > However, I want to raise a few questions: > I suggest to keep it simple. One option to have a different behavior, and > keep the current otherwise. It seems clear that the current *cursor* behavior is minimally undesirable (e.g., cursor looking like it's in an adjacent column or table cell) and maximally actually buggy, per Laszlo's comment #46. I guess users who select that option can report it in the future, though I suspect that they will be confused to find this bug report on their exact problem and be told that it was fixed, only to find out that a different but related bug/enhancement was dealt with instead! :-) > > > 2) How will treating spaces as ordinary characters affect center/full > > justification (which was one of Attila's concerns)? > If the new option is enabled, I'd wrap the line independently from the > alignment. Is the idea that trailing spaces will be ignored in center/justification alignment and just wrapped to the next line (instead of being trimmed as per current MS Word behavior)? Or will they be treated as regular text characters for the purposes of center/justification? Either way, I would recommend this be explicitly indicated in the documentation for the new option. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
