Activity log for bug #129403

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2007-07-31 11:52:19 MagicNeophyte bug added bug
2007-07-31 12:39:51 MagicNeophyte description Binary package hint: openoffice.org When the very end of a line (right margin) is reached, white spaces entered are not moved to the second line, but hidden from view. (Switch on non-printing characters to view.) White spaces entered at the very beginning of an automatically broken second line are hidden beyond the end of the right margin of the previous line, only to reappear when the previous line is broken manually by a hard or soft return. When navigating with the arrow keys at the end of a line, the unseen presence of hidden white spaces may be noticed (you have to tap the arrow key as many times as there are spaces, in order to get the cursor to visibly move again). To reproduce: Switch on non-printing characters. Enter a full line of text, right up to the right margin. Press enter to go to the line below. Enter ten white spaces. Move to the beginning of the second line and press backspace. The spaces will disappear beyond the right margin, but you can still navigate them with the arrow keys. This bug has been in previous versions of OO, and I have reported it before to the Open Office bugzilla site, a year or so ago. There turned out to be, I believe, five different related bug reports in the Open Office bug database. This bug breaks the WYSIWYG principle and also affects Tables. When a series of white spaces fill up more than one line in a table cell, they become invisible, beyond the right boundary of the cell. Unfortunately, I do not have the knowledge to fix this bug. I think it has something to do with the line breaking functions in OO. When more than one consecutive white space is detected, they should be put on the next line. A single space at the end of a line may conveniently be hidden when it cannot be displayed before the margin, but multiple spaces must be detected and moved to the second line. Thanks for taking the time to read this. I know you are probably doing this on a voluntary basis, and I am grateful for that. But maybe this very basic text input bug can be given slightly higher priority. I would think many users run into problems with this, especially in large manually input documents (theses) it can be a real pain. Binary package hint: openoffice.org When the very end of a line (right margin) is reached, white spaces entered are not moved to the second line, but hidden from view. (Switch on non-printing characters to view.) White spaces entered at the very beginning of an automatically line-wrapped second line are hidden beyond the end of the right margin of the previous line, only to reappear when the previous line is broken manually by a hard or soft return. When navigating with the arrow keys at the end of a line, the unseen presence of hidden white spaces may be noticed (You have to tap the arrow key as many times as there are spaces, in order to get the cursor to visibly move again). To reproduce: Switch on non-printing characters. Enter a full line of text, right up to the right margin. Press enter to go to the line below. Enter ten white spaces. Move to the beginning of the second line and press backspace. The spaces will disappear beyond the right margin, but you can still navigate them with the arrow keys. This bug has been in previous versions of OO, and I have reported it before to the Open Office bugzilla site, a year or so ago. There turned out to be, I believe, five different related bug reports in the Open Office bug database. This bug breaks the WYSIWYG principle and also affects Tables. When a series of white spaces fill up more than one line in a table cell, they become invisible, beyond the right boundary of the cell. Unfortunately, I do not have the knowledge to fix this bug. I think it has something to do with the line wrapping functions in OO. When more than one consecutive white space is detected, they should be put on the next line. A single space at the end of a line may conveniently be hidden when it cannot be displayed before the margin, but multiple spaces must be detected and moved to the second line. Thanks for taking the time to read this. I know you are probably doing this on a voluntary basis, and I am grateful for that. But maybe this very basic text input bug can be given slightly higher priority. I would think many users run into problems with this, especially in large manually input documents (theses) it can be a real pain.
2007-07-31 12:41:18 MagicNeophyte description Binary package hint: openoffice.org When the very end of a line (right margin) is reached, white spaces entered are not moved to the second line, but hidden from view. (Switch on non-printing characters to view.) White spaces entered at the very beginning of an automatically line-wrapped second line are hidden beyond the end of the right margin of the previous line, only to reappear when the previous line is broken manually by a hard or soft return. When navigating with the arrow keys at the end of a line, the unseen presence of hidden white spaces may be noticed (You have to tap the arrow key as many times as there are spaces, in order to get the cursor to visibly move again). To reproduce: Switch on non-printing characters. Enter a full line of text, right up to the right margin. Press enter to go to the line below. Enter ten white spaces. Move to the beginning of the second line and press backspace. The spaces will disappear beyond the right margin, but you can still navigate them with the arrow keys. This bug has been in previous versions of OO, and I have reported it before to the Open Office bugzilla site, a year or so ago. There turned out to be, I believe, five different related bug reports in the Open Office bug database. This bug breaks the WYSIWYG principle and also affects Tables. When a series of white spaces fill up more than one line in a table cell, they become invisible, beyond the right boundary of the cell. Unfortunately, I do not have the knowledge to fix this bug. I think it has something to do with the line wrapping functions in OO. When more than one consecutive white space is detected, they should be put on the next line. A single space at the end of a line may conveniently be hidden when it cannot be displayed before the margin, but multiple spaces must be detected and moved to the second line. Thanks for taking the time to read this. I know you are probably doing this on a voluntary basis, and I am grateful for that. But maybe this very basic text input bug can be given slightly higher priority. I would think many users run into problems with this, especially in large manually input documents (theses) it can be a real pain. Binary package hint: openoffice.org When the very end of a line (right margin) is reached, white spaces entered are not moved to the second line, but hidden from view. (Switch on non-printing characters to view.) White spaces entered at the very beginning of an automatically line-wrapped second line are hidden beyond the end of the right margin of the previous line, only to reappear when the previous line is broken manually by a hard or soft return. When navigating with the arrow keys at the end of a line, the unseen presence of hidden white spaces may be noticed (You have to tap the arrow key as many times as there are spaces, in order to get the cursor to visibly move again). To reproduce: Switch on non-printing characters. Enter a full line of text, right up to the right margin. Press enter to go to the line below. Input ten white spaces. Move to the beginning of the second line and press backspace. The spaces will disappear beyond the right margin, but you can still navigate them with the arrow keys. This bug has been in previous versions of OO, and I have reported it before to the Open Office bugzilla site, a year or so ago. There turned out to be, I believe, five different related bug reports in the Open Office bug database. This bug breaks the WYSIWYG principle and also affects Tables. When a series of white spaces fill up more than one line in a table cell, they become invisible, beyond the right boundary of the cell. Unfortunately, I do not have the knowledge to fix this bug. I think it has something to do with the line wrapping functions in OO. When more than one consecutive white space is detected, they should be put on the next line. A single space at the end of a line may conveniently be hidden when it cannot be displayed before the margin, but multiple spaces must be detected and moved to the second line. Thanks for taking the time to read this. I know you are probably doing this on a voluntary basis, and I am grateful for that. But maybe this very basic text input bug can be given slightly higher priority. I would think many users run into problems with this, especially in large manually input documents (theses) it can be a real pain.
2007-11-17 22:44:56 Koen openoffice.org: status New Confirmed
2007-11-17 22:46:10 Koen bug assigned to openoffice
2007-11-18 10:54:03 Bug Watch Updater openoffice: status Unknown Confirmed
2008-03-12 22:56:47 Chris Cheney title white spaces disappear beyond right margin [Upstream] [hardy] white spaces disappear beyond right margin
2008-06-14 03:10:08 Chris Cheney openoffice.org: status Confirmed Triaged
2009-04-18 17:08:31 Chris Cheney summary [Upstream] [hardy] white spaces disappear beyond right margin [upstream] white spaces disappear beyond right margin
2010-08-25 12:20:33 Jack Leigh bug task added hundredpapercuts
2010-11-27 21:10:22 Sense Egbert Hofstede affects hundredpapercuts null
2010-11-27 21:10:22 Sense Egbert Hofstede null: status New Invalid
2011-02-26 11:08:34 Jack Leigh bug task added libreoffice (Ubuntu)
2011-02-26 11:08:47 Jack Leigh libreoffice (Ubuntu): status New Triaged
2011-02-26 11:11:08 Jack Leigh bug watch added http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33167
2011-02-26 11:11:08 Jack Leigh bug task added df-libreoffice
2011-02-26 11:37:50 Bug Watch Updater df-libreoffice: status Unknown Confirmed
2011-02-26 11:37:50 Bug Watch Updater df-libreoffice: importance Unknown Wishlist
2011-02-26 15:08:10 penalvch tags lo33
2011-04-21 02:28:28 Bug Watch Updater df-libreoffice: status Confirmed In Progress
2011-05-03 14:33:06 Bug Watch Updater df-libreoffice: status In Progress Fix Released
2011-06-17 22:32:54 Marius B. Kotsbak bug added subscriber Marius Kotsbak
2011-06-18 00:15:35 Marius B. Kotsbak tags lo33 hundredpapercuts lo33 natty
2011-06-18 00:18:12 Marius B. Kotsbak affects null hundredpapercuts
2011-06-18 00:19:16 Marius B. Kotsbak hundredpapercuts: status Invalid New
2011-09-02 22:29:42 Ahmed Shams hundredpapercuts: importance Undecided Low
2011-09-02 22:29:42 Ahmed Shams hundredpapercuts: status New Fix Released
2011-09-15 14:18:13 Björn Michaelsen openoffice.org (Ubuntu): status Triaged Won't Fix
2011-09-20 11:22:56 Björn Michaelsen libreoffice (Ubuntu): status Triaged Fix Committed
2011-11-08 22:55:00 Björn Michaelsen libreoffice (Ubuntu): milestone ubuntu-12.04-beta-1
2011-11-08 22:55:09 Björn Michaelsen libreoffice (Ubuntu): assignee Björn Michaelsen (bjoern-michaelsen)
2012-02-29 01:36:55 Björn Michaelsen libreoffice (Ubuntu): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2012-05-03 10:35:10 Marius B. Kotsbak bug watch added https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48654
2012-05-07 11:55:04 Jyrge bug added subscriber Jyrge
2012-05-07 11:55:10 Jyrge removed subscriber Jyrge
2022-11-04 02:43:48 Bug Watch Updater openoffice: status Confirmed Fix Released
2022-11-04 02:43:48 Bug Watch Updater openoffice: importance Unknown Low
2022-11-04 02:43:54 Bug Watch Updater bug watch added http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2197
2022-11-04 02:43:54 Bug Watch Updater bug watch added http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20878