https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75715

--- Comment #9 from sergio.calleg...@gmail.com ---
I see the issue at 85% zoom with LibO 4.2 (see attachment - sorry I wrote 75 in
the attachment title instead of 85). And this with a low res screen. With the
laptop with a full-HD screen I see a difference even at 65%.

I find it disturbing, because it inconsciously forces me to test every slide in
presentation mode to be sure that at least in this mode things will look right
and this is a waste of time. And I find it disturbing because things look bad
when I work on them with other people, making me appear as the one who is
chosing a second class tool (make a guess about what they suggest to move to).

But this does not really matter. Even if the misrendering was only evident at a
1000% zoom, since LibO 4.1 was not showing any misrendering at any zoom level
(which is quite evident) may I ask again why you think that the 4.2 behavior is
better and should be kept?

There can be a good reason, but otherwise please say that this is a minor issue
(which already is debatable as many think that reproducible regressions are
never minor), or low priority, but not that it is not a bug.

Also note that I may be a little more tenacious than average user here. I'm
sure that you are in perfect good faith, but consider that someone else would
have already been turned down, mentally classifying the action of having opened
a bug report with a reproducible test case as a waste of time.

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