---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "John W. Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [email protected] Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 16:11:55 -0400
Per Nystrom wrote:
Yep, I thought of that and I have used it before, but it's a rotten way to go when I want to use justified text.
In OOo 2.0, a line break in justified text is justified.
-- John W. Kennedy
Yes, but the issue is that it would be nice if you could either designate characters (such as '/', '(' and ')') as non-breaking, or if you could designate a block of text (such as "H(z)" or "/some/long/path") to be non-breaking. Then if you have such a construct in the middle of a paragraph you won't have to patch it every time you edit anything in front of it.
There is an issue (<URL:http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=46414>) to add a new non-breaking character attribute.
--
John W. Kennedy
"The pathetic hope that the White House will turn a Caligula into a Marcus Aurelius is as na�ve as the fear that ultimate power inevitably corrupts."
-- James D. Barber (1930-2004)
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