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--- Additional comments from anie...@openoffice.org Sat Jun 19 19:42:33
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I have found this problem, too, with one of my own documents. I can reproduce
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I have just retested this with OOo 3.1.1 under Ubuntu and Windows XP. It works
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--- Additional comments from anie...@openoffice.org Fri Aug 14 12:29:39
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I don’t use a Hebrew keyboard layout, so I don’t know how you would type the
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Created an attachment (id=64159)
How it should be displayed
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Created an attachment (id=64158)
How it gets displayed in Writer
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--- Additional comments from anie...@openoffice.org Fri Aug 14 10:01:39
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Created an attachment (id=64156)
A document with U+05BE
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Reported by|anieden
--- Additional comments from anie...@openoffice.org Fri Aug 14 10:00:43
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When using a Hebrew maqaf (U+05BE, the Hebrew dash, basically), it runs into one
of the adjacent characters, although it should be treated
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--- Additional comments from anie...@openoffice.org Fri Jun 26 06:43:16
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Would that mean that OpenOffice does the exact same thing on Linux (where it
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--- Additional comments from anie...@openoffice.org Thu Jun 18 13:49:34
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Created an attachment (id=63068)
The ODF file showing the problem
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When using the DejaVu Serif font, kerning works on Ubuntu Linux 9.04, but not on
Windows XP. I will attach an ODT file with two identical lines, the upper one
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--- Additional comments from anie...@openoffice.org Wed Jun 17 13:40:26
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Created an attachment (id=63043)
ODT file showing the wrong sum
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Reported by|anieden
--- Additional comments from anie...@openoffice.org Wed Jun 17 13:38:34
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In Writer, when I have a table with a cell that contains a sum calculated by
Writer itself, this sum is wrong when I change one of the
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Created an attachment (id=62145)
Picture showing the correct treatment in Wri
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Some additional information: The Linux where this occurs is a Ubuntu 9.04 wit
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Created an attachment (id=62089)
The generated PDF
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Created an attachment (id=62088)
The ODT file with the troublesome character
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Reported by|anieden
--- Additional comments from anie...@openoffice.org Fri May 8 08:56:56
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When I export a document containing a Hebrew meteg character to PDF, the PDF
contains an extra space. It displays correctly
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Unfortunately, the bug is still present in OOo 2.4.0 under Windows XP SP2.
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I have found a work-around for the described problem: When you enter an explicit
le
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Created an attachment (id=51557)
The PDF with vowels shifted to the left
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Created an attachment (id=51556)
The ODT looking good in Writer
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Reported by|anieden
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Using the Ezra SIL font on Windows XP in OOo Writer gives very good results with
Hebrew vowels and accents. However, when exporting such a document to PDF, the
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Reported by|anieden
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For selected text, I can control letter kerning through the Format menu. I would
also like to be able to set it for styles, through the corresponding
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Note that the same phenomenon also occurs between other characters if the same
type
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Created an attachment (id=49661)
File showing the misplaced line break
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Reported by|anieden
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In the attached document, a line break occurs between “angetan” and “werden”,
although it should occur between the typographical closing quotation mark and
the
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Reported by|anieden
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Try this:
* In a fresh document with the default settings, insert a special character from
a font other than the default font. (On Windows
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No, unfortunateley not. I will attach the resulting PDF where I have not set a
pass
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Reported by|anieden
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Hello, all!
PDF documents can be flagged such that Adobe Reader allows the user to comment
them. Writer seems to allow this flagging in its PDF export
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When you add a period to a line, such that it does not fit into the line, it may
happen that the period goes on the next line - alone. I will attach a
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Ah, I wasn’t aware of the fact that Ctrl-Shift-Space is only meant for
selections.
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Please try the following steps:
* Create a new Writer document.
* Type some text in the first line.
* Apply some character formatting to the text (bold face
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A workaround that works for me:
a) Place the cursor before the first character in t
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Works in OOo 2.0.2 RC2. Thank you!
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Subcomponent:|formatting
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I have created a document with some text and a frame in the margin. This worked
until I saved and reopened the
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I made Windows aware of the Type 1 fonts that come with Ghostscript (8.53) by
"installing" them via the Fo
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In the file that I've just attached, you can see:
Oh yes, "format" = "style" and "
Subcomponent:|formatting
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Reported by:|anieden
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Follow these steps:
* Assign full justification (German "Blocksatz") to the text body paragraph
format.
*
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I have turned an SXW document (from OpenOffice 1.1.5) into an ODT document. When
I now export this file to PDF, I get no bookmarks. I
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Yes, CTL is enabled. I have also set Hebrew as the language for CTL text in the
"St
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Please ignore the attachment I just made. It belongs to a different problem.
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I've tried with three different fonts: Times New Roman, Lucida Sans and Ezra SIL
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I have just tried it in 1.9.113. The problem occurs there, too.
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Just a small additional observation that might help to pin down the problem: I
have
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