https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98030
--- Comment #23 from yousifjkadom@yahoo.com ---
Hi. After being a Linuxer since 2 years, my education in computer is elevated
to higher stage & now I become understanding that this issue represent a
superior point for LibreOffice over Microsoft Office where LO show something
not shown by Microsoft Office.
In my case this cause damage to me due to my bad data (when I was a Windows
user) about what these "gray highlights" mean .....
Now, I asking my self: is this really bug ?! Is it wise to make it in "New"
state ?! Is it better to close it as "Notabug" ?!
Really, I do not know what I should do, because the majority of users - please
correct to me if wrong - may be like me when I was Windows user (do not know
what it is breaking space). This is what make me hesitated to be the man who
close this "Bug(?)".
For that I descided to post this comment to "move" this issue by explaining my
new opinion about it: from my side, now, I'm not further considering this as a
bug, but it represent a power feature for LO give it more creadites over
Microsoft Office & it is certainly useful for other users like those who use LO
to create texts to be posted in a web pages .....
The decision to you to close this so called "Bug(?)" or to mentain it as it if
you consider it really risky ....
Best.
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