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Status: Unknown
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[Ubuntu] [hardy] Line Spacing is Wrong
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Importance: Critical = High
Status: In Progress = Confirmed
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[Ubuntu] [hardy] Line Spacing is Wrong
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Since the problem seems to be caused by DejaVuSans's line height, is it
not a possible solution to change the default font substitution
behaviour? When msttcorefonts is not installed and a document is opened
asking for Arial or whatever, can OOo not substitute with a font that
does not have a
Is anyone fixing your bug? In progress for four and a half months and
assigned to nobody -- I think you need to drill down on the problem more
and stop being an ass-hat. Thanks to you, too.
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[Ubuntu] [hardy] Line Spacing is Wrong
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One, I'm sure amak79 knows what a page break is, and two, if you'd read
up on the problem, page breaks won't help. This is because the font
spacing, being bigger, can force what used to be a one page document on
to two pages. What would a page break do? We want less pages (i.e. like
the original
One, quoth amak79: I have noticed that the line spacing is smaller in
Hardy as lines which are supposed to be on the next page get shifted
up. Shifted UP. Should be using page breaks.
Two, font spacing is not different, the font HEIGHT is different. OOo
isn't spacing lines any differently, it's
We are talking about spacing, namely vertical spacing. Now please stop
trolling my bug report unless you have something constructive to add.
And no, telling people to reformat their documents is not constructive.
The end. Thanks.
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[Ubuntu] [hardy] Line Spacing is Wrong
There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the line spacing. Rather,
DejaVu Sans Book's line height (not spacing) is just slightly different
to Arial's.
amak79: I suggest you learn how to use page-breaks if you need to ensure
that some content starts on a new page.
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[Ubuntu] [hardy] Line
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = A. van Lieshout (openoffice)
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Assignee: A. van Lieshout (openoffice) = (unassigned)
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[Ubuntu] [hardy] Line Spacing is Wrong
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This issue is still present in Hardy and OpenOffice 2.4.0. My Writer
documents where created in Windows with OpenOffice 2.4.0 using
Liberation fonts. I have the same fonts installed in Hardy and the line
spacing still differs. I have noticed that the line spacing is smaller
in Hardy as lines which
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** Summary changed:
- [Ubuntu] [hardy] Font substitution is incorrect for Times, etc which causes
other problems
+ [Ubuntu] [hardy] Line Spacing is Wrong
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