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User eddie_eyles changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                  Status|CLOSED                    |UNCONFIRMED
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              Resolution|WORKSFORME                |
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------- Additional comments from eddie_ey...@openoffice.org Tue Nov 23 16:40:37 
+0000 2010 -------
I do not agree to this issue being closed.  

Now that I can attach files, I have sent you three, whose descriptions above
should suffice.  

Steps to reproduce this phenomenon:
1.  Open attached test Writer document test.odt.  
2.  Click before the comma the end of the line beginning "Dear".  
3.  Type "Mr Smith".  
4.  Down arrow once, to move focus to an empty underlined paragraph.  
5.  Type "Test".  
6.  Down arrow once, to move focus to an empty unadorned paragraph.  
7.  Type "I am writing to let you know that Open Office Writer displays its text
in a garbled manner occasionally.  ".  
8.  Observe that the garbled display appears as soon as the second closing space
has been typed.  This is the point at which the screen shot in
oo_display_garbled.jpg was taken.  

I am finding that this problem happens every time I run this test.  

Further information (1): the garbled area moves with the text when the document
is scrolled up or down.  

Further information (2): the garbling of the display disappears if you cover up
the garbled part.  I have found 3 ways to do this, and they all have the same
effect:
- Use Alt-Tab to switch focus to another application that fills the screen.  On
switching back, the display is ungarbled, and this is the point at which the
screen shot in oo_display_correct.jpg was taken.  
- Scroll the document up or down until the garbled area is moved off the screen
entirely.  
- Cover the garbled area with another application that occupies only a part of
the screen (e.g. Windows calculator).  

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