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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jan 17 17:33:50 -0800 
2006 -------
Successfully replicated the bug in OOo 1.1 running Linux 7.3, Intel Pentium 4
CPU 3.00GHz. I ran the instructions on the attached document and arrived at the
same result.

Further testing revealed that if I,
1)input a Chinese character 
2)input an English character (on the same line)
3)underline the Chinese character
the problem does not exist.

However, if I changed the sequence to,
1)input an English character
2)input another English character (on the same line)
3)input a Chinese character (on the same line) in between the two English 
characters
4)underline the Chinese character
the problem described by acli appears. Also, if the English character to the
right of the Chinese character happened to begin with a capital letter, that
letter is transformed automatically into lower case when you enter a newline.

The same problems occurred in OOo 2.0 except for the upper case letter being
converted into lower case.


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