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Svante Schubert updated ODFTOOLKIT-435:
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> the call of TextSelection.createSpanElement() adds invalide line-breaks
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>                 Key: ODFTOOLKIT-435
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODFTOOLKIT-435
>             Project: ODF Toolkit
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: simple api
>            Reporter: Georg Füchsle
>            Assignee: Svante Schubert
>         Attachments: SpanTest.diff, TextSelection.diff
>
>
> The call of TextSelection.createSpanElement() adds invalide line-breaks to 
> the father paragraph if the paragraph has line-breaks included.
> For example:
> We use a Paragraph "para" that correspondes to following xml:
> {{<text\:p text:style-name="a4cb5f8">before 
> lb<text:line-break></text:line-break>after lb</text\:p>}}
>        {{Paragraph para =  ...}}
>        {{TextSelection tSel = TextSelection.newTextSelection(null,}}
>                   {{para.getTextContent().replaceAll("\r\n","\n"),}}
>                   {{para.getOdfElement(), 0);}}
>         {{TextSpanElement tspan = tSel.createSpanElement();}}
> After the call " tSel.createSpanElement()" the text is wrapped into a span 
> but the span is followed by an additional line-break:
> {{<text\:p text:style-name="a4cb5f8"><text:span>before 
> lb<text:line-break></text:line-break>after 
> lb</text:span>{color:red}<text:line-break></text:line-break>{color}</text\:p>}}
> In our opinion the reason is in the function:
>      {{private void TextSection.delete(int fromIndex, int leftLength, Node 
> pNode)}}
> Here  the text is deleted from the paragraph but the line-breaks will remain. 
> After the call of delete() the text is reentered into the new span. In this 
> way the line-break exits twice: Once inside the span once after the span.
> I attach a path-file including a JUnit test (SpanTest.testCreateSpanElement) 
> that demonstrates this behavior.
> The path also includes a manipulated function
>      {{TextSelection.createSpanElementInclLineBreak()}}
> that itself calls again a manipulated function 
>      {{TextSelection.deleteInclLineBreak(int fromIndex, int leftLength, Node 
> pNode)}} 
> instead of TextSelection.delete (...). With this function the test will 
> succeed.
> What I do not have in track:
> 1. May the function delete(...) be replaced in everey circumstances?
> 2. Should also other tags than 'line-break' be considered as well? (for 
> example 'tab') ?



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