Issue 16496

Summary: Unbreakable hyphens do not work
Product: Impress Reporter: fkereki <f_kereki>
Component: codeAssignee: AOO issues mailing list <issues>
Status: ACCEPTED --- QA Contact:
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P4 CC: issues, rb.henschel
Version: OOo 1.0.3Keywords: oooqa
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows 2000   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---

Description fkereki 2003-07-06 05:03:02 UTC
Apparently, you cannot enter an unbreaking hyphen (Shift+Control+Minus) within 
Impress -- though the combination *does* work within Writer.
Comment 1 Regina Henschel 2003-07-06 13:52:37 UTC
I can confirm this behavior for German version on Win98. It does not
only apply to presentation but also to textframes. This
character(unicode 2011)is even not available over 'special character'.
In fonts like Albany, Andale, Thorndale, Times New Roman it cannot be
reached, although it is provided by that fonts. Only in Arial Unicode
MS I could get it and there it works like it should.
Comment 2 wolframgarten 2003-07-07 07:33:15 UTC
Reassigned to Christian.
Comment 3 eugenetswong 2003-07-13 22:35:44 UTC
I'm adding the "oooqa" keyword.

Would you be willing to upgrade to see if a new version works better?

Shouldn't the "--" be considered a dash? The dash isn't supposed to be broken up. 
Maybe the bug is that it is able to be broken up?
Comment 4 Regina Henschel 2003-07-13 23:03:06 UTC
I have tested it with 1.1RC on Win98. The problem is still the same as
I have described before.
Comment 5 christian.guenther 2003-09-12 15:14:01 UTC
set to new and change the target
Comment 6 christian.guenther 2003-09-12 15:24:27 UTC
I can reproduce the bug.
It's inconsistent to the writer and therefore it should be fixed.
Comment 7 malte_timmermann 2003-09-15 13:07:25 UTC
Yours...
Comment 8 openoffice 2003-09-25 09:34:30 UTC
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Comment 9 christian.guenther 2003-10-01 08:18:47 UTC
I change the target
Comment 10 Marcus 2017-05-20 11:08:45 UTC
Reset assigne to the default "issues@openoffice.apache.org".