Hi,
On 20.06.2012 10:47, ZuoJun Chen wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to handle a bug on text clipped in document . See Bug
119476<https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119476> for more
details.
After investigation, I have some insights. When paragraph line spacing is
smaller than font size,
the text contained becomes too large for fit, then AOO will clipped text
as Incomplete part. The code
for text clipped mechanism can be located in method
<SwTxtFormatter::CalcRealHeight(..)> at
sw\source\core\text\itrform2.cxx line 1756.
I thought that the preferable way to fix this would be to considering the
spacing contains above paragraph
spacing property and line spacing property as the conditions to determine
whether clipping text. e.g.
Clipped text if the sum of adding above paragraph spacing and line
paragraph spacing is smaller than font size,
otherwise do not clip text since above paragraph spacing and line spacing
are enough to display the text.
From my point of view this change makes sense.
If the text of the first line of a paragraph "founds" enough space in the "above
paragraph spacing", the text should not be clipped.
I had already looked at the patch and it looks ok.
I will have a deeper look regarding how to determine the value of "above
paragraph spacing". As far as I remember in some cases depending on certain
compatibility option, the "above paragraph spacing" is not applied. E.g., if the
paragraph is the first on a page and compatibility option "Add paragraph and
table spacing at tops of pages ..." is not checked, the "above paragraph
spacing" is not applied.
May be I find a solution to access the already calculated and applied "above
paragraph spacing".
Noticed that there is a property named below paragraph spacing, but I'm
not sure whether there is a need to consider this one,
Do this property impact text clipped in paragraph?
May be - I am not sure.
Thus, a paragraph could have a "below paragraph spacing" and the first text line
of the following paragraph could be to small. This would cause clipping, but may
be the "below paragraph spacing" from the previous paragraph could be used to
avoid the clipping.
From my point of view avoid the clipping in this case would also make sense.
May be my above mentioned further investigation regarding the available space
above the first text line of a paragraph would solve this, too.
Zuojun, do you know how MS Word will behave in this case?
Best regards, Oliver.