https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155494

--- Comment #27 from Attila Szűcs <attila.sz...@collabora.com> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #25)
> (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #24)
> > (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #21)
> > >    - Any new document would have sane line wrap...
> > What justifies a line break per space? 
> > 
> > IMO, there is no good reason to indent a single line and to make a text
> > processor work like ASCII editor (however, you can by using tabs). Spaces
> > have to be added to the line end - and need to be shown for proper 
> > feedback. 
> > 
> 
> What? A space is a valid legitimate character that has a known (per font)
> advance  assigned (comment 16)--it is text!  I am asking it be treated as
> text--not a half baked formatting tool. We allow no other text to extend
> beyond margins--for what *purpose* do we allow this text to extend
> "dangling" outside a paragraph or cell without wrap?

i just answered this at comment 23:

"justified alignment means text are from left margin to right margin... so,
spaces after last letter MUST be on the margin."

That means, every editor that support 'justified alignment' must allow spaces
on margins.

we can only decide to hide them (if they are ugly) or show them. (if someone
would want to see what is between the 2 word.)

Im not sure where peoples would use it if they are not mistakenly write
multiple spaces, and not trying to indent... maybe some peoples want bigger gap
between some words, and put 2 spaces... and if he write some text before it,
then the 2 space move to the end of the line... ?! .. i dont know.. 
but to type 20-100 spaces ?

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