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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu May 11 23:11:44 -0700 
2006 -------
We can be concentrating on only Windows at this moment.

He additionally has examined and concluded that the similar phenomenon on Linux 
described above can happen regardless of the version of OOo. 

          With Vertical Glyph   Without Vertical Glyph
  =====   ===================   ======================
  2.0.2   OK                    Horizontal one is used (*)
  2.0     OK                    Horizontal one is used (*)

  * Texts should be rendered in a way of vertical writing.

The results depend on the existence of substitution glyph for vertical writing
in a font file. If the font file does not have it, OOo displays texts and 
exports 
them into PDF using horizontal glyph even though the document is vertically 
written.
That is maybe designed.


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