Caolán McNamara wrote
do you get the pre LO 4 behaviour ?
Probably.
With LO 3, in doProofreading:
- nStartOfSentencePos was always the beginning of the paragraph (=0)
- nSuggestedSentenceEndPos was always the end of the paragraph (=length of
rText)
And each paragraph was passed once to the GC.
Assuming that you do, then it appears to me that the current LO4
behaviour is the original programmer intent and that the intermediate
behaviour was a bug (from the programmer intent perspective anyway) in
whatever versions got released between
9f2fde7ab5de20926bb25a6b298b4e5dffb66eb2 and LO4
Yes, we can assume that was the original programmer intent.
But it worked another way for 3 years and nobody complained about it. :)
I prefer the unintended behavior, as LO does not assume wrongly what is the
end of sentences.
So what LO will do?
Olivier
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