From: msevior_at_physics.unimelb.edu.au
Date: Mon Mar 01 2004 - 11:27:30 EST
>
> On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 Coggins8_at_netscape.net wrote:
>
>> Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 21:31:09 -0500 From: Coggins8_at_netscape.net To:
>> abiword-user_at_abisource.com Subject: A "thankyou" to Alan and another
>> question to him or the
>> group....Bug or just my system??
>>
>> Thanks for the reply. When I install it again, I'll give that a try.
>> I also found a short cut, which is just to drag and drop the saved file
>> over to the Abiword icon, which opens it as well.
>
> Thanks, but the thanks should really go to the Developers. Answering
> questions is just my way of trying to thank the developers for providing
> the great software.
>
>> However, another problem has come up, which may be a bug. I've had this
>> problem in Word before as well, but it always seems to fix itself after
>> a while and I never know exactly what happened. The problem is that
>> when some letters follow other specific letters in the text, Abiword
>> leaves an extra space, making the word look terrible and the spell
>> checker marks it.
>>
>> I was trying to write the word "perceive", and the 'e' following the 'v'
>> at the end was two spaces from the 'e'. B following v does the same
>> thing, but, say k, is perfectly alright. Some other word combinations
>> have the same effect, and others don't. Any ideas on this one?
>
> My guess would be that the version of Abiword for Windows that you are
> currently using still has some glitches in the drawing code where the
> space between letters is determined.
I think Tomas might have finally fixed this bug. The upcoming 2.0.4
finally has this fixed.
Martin
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