Bug: Underlined tab at end of paragraph

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Bob Stern
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Bug: Underlined tab at end of paragraph

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A useful way to create a horizontal line is to apply the underline attribute to a tab character.

Bug: The underlining is ignored if the tab character is not followed by a non-whitespace character in the same paragraph.

A workaround is to end the paragraph with a period and apply the color white to the period.

(I reported this bug via the built-in feedback, but I thought the workaround might be useful to this list.)
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Post by greenmorpher »

I don't think this is a bug, Bob, it has been a common practice forever.

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Post by Bob Stern »

WordPerfect Mac certainly does not behave this way.

Why would it be common and desirable practice to ignore the underlining attribute of a tab at the end of a paragraph?

Lawyers regularly use underlined tabs to create signature lines and blanks to be filled in.
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Post by martin »

Not underlining whitespace that has no adjacent printable character is the intended behavior. Most of the time it serves no purpose. If you want to have a line that extends across a tab character, I would suggest using a leader tab.
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Post by Bob Stern »

Thanks, Martin! I had overlooked leader tabs. So much to learn!
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