Just for what it's worth, using LibreOffice 4.3.0.2 Build ID
14ed55896fdfcb93ff437b85c4f3e1923d2b1409 under Linux Mint 17 (32 bit) I
cannot replicate the problem.


Graham


On 30 July 2014 19:03, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi :)
> I think you'd be amazed how much easier it is to report a 2nd bug.
>
> The first time there is stuff such as registering on the bug-tracker
> website and a bit of faffing around plus the whole idea is a bit unfamiliar
> and there are unexpected things to distract you.  The 2nd time you don't
> need to register and you realise that you can ignore most of the
> faff&distractions.
>
> I must admit i've never had a problem with hyphenations except in MS
> Publisher.  Similarly with most of the problems.  Also i find i don't need
> any Extensions.  It might help if we knew which OS you are using (Win8, Xp,
> Ubuntu, Mac or whatever else) and also which version of LO.
> Apols and regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
>
> On 30 July 2014 13:43, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Joel:
> >
> > Thanks much for the response.
> >
> > I decided this morning to take a little time and reproduce the "hyphen"
> > problem I discussed step-by-step so that I could file a usable bug
> report.
> >
> > Here's how things went, and why I've decided to abandon that quest.
> >
> > I started LibreOffice in the normal manner (i.e. clicking the icon).
> > Before I had made any selection, a notification titled "Updates for
> > extensions available; Click the icon for more information" appeared in
> the
> > upper right corner. Clicking this displayed the "Extension Update" dialog
> > box.
> >
> > In my particular case, it spends a few seconds and then lists one update:
> > [o] LanguageTool. Open source language checker Version 2.6.
> >
> > I use this, and have kept it updated for some time, so I clicked on
> > "Release Notes" and it opened my browser and I could see what changes had
> > been made.
> >
> > So, naturally, I clicked on the "Install" button. This immediately showed
> > a completed progress bar at the top of the dialog box. In the "Result"
> > panel, nothing was shown, and the [OK] button remained inactive (greyed
> > out) for longer than I thought normal, with no messages suggesting why,
> or
> > what it was doing.
> >
> > Consulting the help provided the suggestion that some extensions require
> > root access, so I closed LibreOffice (still obviously not having gotten
> > very far with duplicating the "hyphen" problem), executed "sudo
> > libreoffice4.3" from the command line and got the exact same behavior.
> The
> > [OK] button never (well, at least as long as it took me to eat breakfast)
> > became active and no error messages or other informative text ever
> > appeared. I realize that 4.3, although out of beta, is not considered
> > "stable" but a couple 4.2 bugs in the repository version of LibreOffice
> > affect me particularly - a long story but not relevant here).
> >
> > Running LibreOffice from the command line, however, turned out to be a
> BIG
> > HUGE MISTAKE, as the next time I attempted to run LibrOffice from the
> GUI,
> > I encountered "Welcome to LibreOffice - Use the sidebar to open or
> create a
> > file." All references to previously used files were gone. All UI
> > preferences were gone, etc. etc. This is beyond annoying, of course, and
> I
> > wasted another twenty minutes or so putting things back to the way I want
> > them, but I suppose that's the price one pays for free software.
> >
> > At any rate, still attempting to pop things off the stack in the order I
> > had put them there, I manually downloaded the Language extension and
> > installed it from the extension manager, so at least that's out of the
> way
> > (although I haven't used it yet, so who knows?). I then proceeded to
> > reproduce the "hyphen" bug. It's there, and it's consistent, and it
> doesn't
> > seem to be font dependent (at least with the few I tried). Then I noticed
> > the clock!
> >
> > My point is that, in attempting to document one bug, I ran into another.
> > So now maybe I need to document two bugs. And then I remembered all the
> > hassles the last time I submitted a bug. No. "Not gonna happen" as they
> say.
> >
> > This is all fun, of course, but sadly I'm living in an alternate universe
> > (some call it "the real world") and realize that I've already spent more
> > than an hour and a helf doing this stuff and need to get back to actually
> > USING the software rather than particpating in the debugging process. No
> > offense, but if you or any other developers can make use of any of these
> > comments, be my guest.
> >
> > Again, thanks for the response.
> >
> > Frank
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >
> > From: "Joel Madero" <[email protected]>
> > To: "CVAlkan" <[email protected]>
> > Cc: [email protected]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 3:54:33 PM
> > Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Hyphen Printing Problem in Writer??
> >
> >
> >
> > Go ahead and file and then someone from QA will attempt to reproduce.
> When
> > you report attach a simple document that shows the issue and make sure to
> > give easy reproducible steps. Feel free to cc me on the bug and I'll try
> to
> > confirm this evening after I leave the office.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Best,
> > Joel
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 4:51 PM, CVAlkan < [email protected] > wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi:
> >
> > I recently installed Version: 4.3.0.3 Build ID:
> > 08ebe52789a201dd7d38ef653ef7a48925e7f9f7 on 64 bit Ubuntu 14.04, and
> > noticed
> > a problem that I'm pretty sure I had seen in some version of LO back in
> the
> > 3.x series, but which seems to have returned.
> >
> > When printing documents with hyphenation, the hyphen is placed over the
> > last
> > letter on the line rather than next to it. If I use Print Preview, the
> > display is fine. If I export the file as a pdf and print from there, the
> > printout is fine. The problem only exists when printing directly from
> > LibreOffice.
> >
> > Has anyone else noticed this? I hate filing a bug if no one else can
> > confirm
> > it, but as having old bugs re-appear in later versions is disconcerting,
> I
> > thought I should check.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
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