Description: Certain fonts in a frame graphic do not have the correct position in LibreOffice 5.4.1.2. The fonts are ok in OpenOffice 4.1 and LibreOffice 4.1. The position of the font is moved up in its edit box. Steps to Reproduce: 1.See attched files. 2. 3. Actual Results: See attched files. Expected Results: See attched files. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/7.0; rv:11.0) like Gecko
Created attachment 136080 [details] Font Placement Problem 1 This shows the wrong placement of the font.
Created attachment 136081 [details] Font Placement Problem 2 Shows wrong placement of font.
Created attachment 136082 [details] Font Placement OK 1 Shows font placement ok in OpenOffice 4.1.
Created attachment 136083 [details] Font placement OK 2 Shows font placement ok in OpenOffice 4.1.
Created attachment 136084 [details] Font 1 Font for 7 segment display.
Created attachment 136085 [details] Font 2 Font for LCD type display.
Hi dynapb, Can you provide also a small test file, please? Thank you,
Created attachment 136101 [details] Writer file showing font placement problem forgot to attach the odt file
Added the odt file I forgot yesterday.
Created attachment 136123 [details] when Anchor into Text atributes is moved to middle
Hi, Without original document, I only can show how to change the characters position. See the attachment. The second placement problem can be modified the same way with spacing with content. If it does not fit, please attach the original document from which this extract was taken. Cordially, Jacques
Hi Jacques, I am not sure what you mean by "Without original document, I only can show how to change the characters position". Getting the font position right is what I am trying to do and the problem shows up the same in the attached doc as the original doc. The problem seems to be that the "Text Attributes" has been added since v4.1.4 and the defaults for that were not set to make the text look the same as in v4.1.4 (I upgraded from 4.1.4 to 5.4.1). For the second problem you say "second placement problem can be modified the same way with spacing with content", what is the "spacing with content" mean, I do not see a setting like that, can you let me know? To me this seems to a similar problem as the first but doing the same thing (changing the Text Anchor) does not fix the problem of the text being higher in the text area (highlighted area in FPP2.png vs FPOK2.png) than it was in v4.1.4. Let me know if you need any more information. BR Pete
Created attachment 136126 [details] spacing to borders
Hi Pete, Thank you very much for your explainations and sorry, I thought 'Spacing to borders' in Text Attributes, and wrote 'Spacing with contents'. See the second attachment where I set spacing to top border at 0.04". This allows to adjust the Text frame position. I don't see the text higher in the text area. So this is only a try. I see better where is your problem when I open the document in LO 4.1.0.2.0 Build ID: 103a942746cfe346e87daab62acbd4268c38097 Cordially, Jacques
Tested this with version 6.0.0.1 and the problem is the same. Marking it as NEW since Jacques Guilleron's last comment looks to me like he confirmed it. I know that I will not use LibreOffice until this problem has a fix that properly defautlts the fonts to the proper position or there is a way to set all fonts to make the font position the same as in LibreOffice 4.1 and OpenOffice 4.1.
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