[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 155494] Cursor goes beyond margins when typing spaces at the end of a line

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Wed May 31 16:31:18 UTC 2023


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

--- Comment #29 from V Stuart Foote <vsfoote at libreoffice.org> ---
(In reply to Attila Szűcs from comment #27)
> 
> 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.)
> 

Agree, but that would be just one (1) space of the line of text. The rest
*should* wrap to the start of the following line (or better simply be
truncated)--allow the paragraph margins l/r to control the width of the
justified text and apply appropriate spacing.  

A one off case of an intentional single line "paragraph" would need to honor
the document's page margins--truncate or wrap. Otherwise paragraphs are
multi-line by nature.

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