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                 Issue #|101095
                 Summary|line spacing different between 3.0.1 on lx and 2.4 on 
                        |Wxp TS
               Component|Word processor
                 Version|OOo 3.0.1
                Platform|PC
                     URL|
              OS/Version|Linux
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|formatting
             Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
             Reported by|mvdberg112





------- Additional comments from mvdberg...@openoffice.org Tue Apr 14 21:45:43 
+0000 2009 -------
line spacing different between 3.0.1 on lx and 2.4 on Wxp TS

I have same document and printed it from 
(1) a linux ubuntu 8.04 with OOo 3.0.1 build 9379
(2) Windows (XP? W2003? Terminal Server) with OOo 2.4 (not sure subversion)

Came out different. Laid both sheets on top of each other and noticed the
following differences:
1. Linux used a very slight shorter double-line spacing: 17 double lines on
linux with v3.0.1 equaled 16 double lines with Ooo v2.4 on Windows. 
Double lines mean: I had Line Spacing = double turned on in Format->Paragraph.
The first line on the page started in exact the same position as far as I could
tell by eye (I laid them on top of each other). Then the 17th line of the v3
print was at the same position as line 16 of the v2.4 print. This implies that
there were 16 white-lines in between. This is about 15.0cm from center of line
to center of line 17 (or 16 in v2.4).

2. Linux used a slight "wider" writing: in some cases the line breaks of
differently. Here is an example:
OOo v3.0 on one line:
"power is not only spiritual, unembodied, but  applies to the redemption of the
whole person" (the word 'body' is on the next line).
OOo v2.4 on Windows one line:
"power is not only spiritual, unembodied, but  applies to the redemption of the
whole person, body"
It is EXACTLY the same document (just copied by putting it on a website by the
Linux machine and then downloadeding onto the Windows machine). Both using Times
New Roman, both 2.54cm (=1 inch) margins on Letter (8.5 inch) paper. Both no
special kerning or spacing of the font. Example included
: I used 1 inch margins (Alignment is left, not justified). 

Obviously I expect that the spacing of letters and lines is exactly the same
accross platforms and across versions.

I have a sample document with exactly this line, but do not know how the upload
it. Let me know if any other info is needed.

Tried to search in issues but did not find the same one. 38332, 34001 and 59115
are different.

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