I wonder if others experience the same behaviour:
I created a folder layout where I put the front and the back pages on
separate layers. I use text boxes with justified text and adapted the
letter-space in some lines in order to get more or less uniform text
blocks.
This seems to work fine on first glance. Unfortunately after saving and
opening the file again I end up with some lines where the last word of
the previous line fuses with the first word of the next line. This of
course messes up my line breaks. I can easily "repair" this by
inserting a space between those two words again but I have to look very
carefully to not miss any instance each time I open my file for
editing.
So far I couldn't figure out when exactly this happens. It could be
random but I suspect it happens when two lines with letter spacing
definitions follow after another. But it doesn't happen always to the
same lines.
I guess when saving and opening the XML code of the file gets
interpreted slightly different resulting in losing the space between
some words belonging to two different blocks of letter spacing. Maybe
it only occurs if both blocks do have the same value. I imagine there
is a clean-up that removes unnecessary tags losing spaces on the way.
I use Inkscape 0.92.1 r15371 on Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 64-bit
with standard GNOME 3 on a Technoethical T400s (which in fact is a
refurbished Lenovo T400s with Libreboot).
Thank you for any feedback,
Onsemeliot
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