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------- Additional comments from ebo...@openoffice.org Thu Sep  3 00:15:57 
+0000 2009 -------
(Eric Bower 9/2/09)

Using the attached odp file I was able to recreate the issue using version
dev-3.2.0 (DEV300m56 build:9419) on Windows XP SP3.

Steps to reproduce without attachment:
  1. Create a slide with a text field (either predefined Layout or from the
"Drawing" toolbar)
  2. Right click on text field and select "Paragraph..."

  Dialog box pops up

  3. Select the "Tabs" tab, specify a "Position" (ex. 3.0") and select "Decimal"
as the "Type"
  4. Select the "Alignment" tab and pick "Left", click OK
  
  Dialog box dismissed, focus back to text field on slide

  5. Press the tab key (on keyboard), type a floating point number with alpha
chars after (ex. 12.3 abc), hit return
  6. Press the tab key, type an integer with alpha chars after (ex. 23 def)

Note the last character on the second line is aligned with the decimal point on
the first line instead of the numbers being aligned at the decimal point.


This bug is worth looking into as it causes slides to look unprofessional due to
the misalignment, and may drive users to stay with Microsoft PowerPoint.

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