[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 98030] Gray rectangles appear in gup areas during copy from web to LO writer docx + wrong alignment
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Sun Mar 13 13:25:43 UTC 2016
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98030
Yousuf (Jay) Philips <philipz85 at hotmail.com> changed:
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--- Comment #14 from Yousuf (Jay) Philips <philipz85 at hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to yousifjkadom from comment #9)
> Hi. Thank you very much for explination.
Salam Yousif,
> But I would like just to know why when I copy from site to terminal no
> problem will occuring ?? Foregive me, I'm not a programer. You orient me
> about what "Non-Breaking Space" but I do not understand why copy from site
> to terminal not causing error?!
When you copy from the webpage to the terminal, it pastes the non-breaking
space as ascii character a0 which is treated similar to the regular space ascii
character 20. When you paste in LibreOffice, it pastes as HTML format, and in
HTML format you have non-breaking space and non-breaking space shows up with a
grey background in LibreOffice. In LibreOffice if you use Edit > Paste Special
and select 'Unformatted Text', it will not add non-breaking spaces to the
pasted text.
> Also, - for give me again since I'm not a programer -, why copy from
> LibreOffice to terminal associated with this error while copy from Microsoft
> Office not?? Is this for LibreOffice more advance & more accurate that
> Microsoft Office in handiling codes in such a that "common mistake" like
> that used by "Easy Linux tips Site" will leading to such differant behavior?
Pasting it into Microsoft Office replaces all non-breaking spaces in HTML
format with regular spaces, which is why it doesnt happen there. When copying
from LibreOffice to the terminal it copies non-breaking spaces as the two
character c2 a0, which is likely the cause of the problem you are facing.
@ux-advise: Should we change the behaviour of pasting in HTML format to replace
non-breaking spaces with regular spaces?
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