https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99114
--- Comment #10 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu> --- (In reply to sommerluk from comment #9) > Operating system name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home > Version: 10.0.10240 Build 10240 > > LibreOffice version info: > Version: 5.1.1.3 > Build-ID: 89f508ef3ecebd2cfb8e1def0f0ba9a803b88a6d > CPU-Threats: 4; BS-Version: Windows 6.2; UI-Render: Standard; > Gebietsschema: de-DE (de_DE) > > OpenGL: Not sure if this is the information that you want, but glview443.exe > says that OpenGL 3.1 is available. That was exactly what was needed, but it appears OpenGL is not the issue here. Thanks for posting the EB Garamond 12 font--nice that it is SIL Open Font License Yes, I can reproduce on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit en-US with Version: 5.1.2.2 (x64) Build ID: d3bf12ecb743fc0d20e0be0c58ca359301eb705f CPU Threads: 8; OS Version: Windows 6.19; UI Render: default; Locale: en-US (en_US) STR 1. install linked EB Garamond 12 font 2. launch Writer (disable OpenGL rendering and restart if needed) 3. write a couple lines of sample text--I used font name and multiple "m"s, in the default Liberation Serif 4. copy lines, paste 5. change font for pasted selection to EB Garamond 12 6. save to .ODT 7. menu -> Export as PDF 8. in PDF dialog select lossless compression for images, and PDF/A-1a (ISO 19005-1) in general tab 9. export 10. open the resulting PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader -- zoom resolution > 400% Visual glitch in forming the right leg of the "m" as in attachment 124121 Various "print" to PDF methods (Adobe, MS, gs) do not exhibit same issue--so believe issue is in LibreOffice's PDF composition. Rendering glitch of the font on export to PDF is also present from Draw text box. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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