Bug 123279 - 6.2.0.3 has font issuesg
Summary: 6.2.0.3 has font issuesg
Status: RESOLVED INSUFFICIENTDATA
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Writer (show other bugs)
Version:
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6.2.0.3 release
Hardware: All Windows (All)
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Reported: 2019-02-09 03:40 UTC by ken graebe
Modified: 2019-09-19 03:17 UTC (History)
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Description ken graebe 2019-02-09 03:40:52 UTC
Description:
the numbers within a numbered list are inconsistently changed from LSN 10 point to 12 point.
again, numbered data within a table which is within a frame has the same random problem

Steps to Reproduce:
1.with an older LO create a numbered list with LSN 10 
2.create a table within a frame & add some LSN 10 numbers in the cells
3.open that file with 6.2.0.3

Actual Results:
never touched my user profile & have no clue what opengl nor how to enable

Expected Results:
the numbers in question should remain as liberation sans narrow 10 point


Reproducible: Always


User Profile Reset: No



Additional Info:
[Information automatically included from LibreOffice]
Locale: en-US
Module: TextDocument
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OS: Windows (All)
OS is 64bit: no
Comment 1 V Stuart Foote 2019-02-09 17:00:46 UTC
Sounds like you are picking up the "Number Lists" style default Character style that is clobbering your direct formatting.

Instead of Direct Formatting each list, set your default Character style "Numbering Lists" to use LSN at 10 point.

For a better understanding of advantages of using styles/templates here please see the work by Bruce Byfield -- Designing with LibreOffice [1]

To apply you'll remove the Direct Formatting for each list, and then apply the revised default style(s), and any new lists will pick up the correct font from style.

If you need to use multiple list formats--create a style (font/weight/color etc.) for each. You'll want to capture any customized styles to templates--or you'll have to reset from defaults for each new document started.

Give that a try and let us know.

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[1] http://designingwithlibreoffice.com
Comment 2 QA Administrators 2019-08-19 07:02:50 UTC Comment hidden (obsolete)
Comment 3 QA Administrators 2019-09-19 03:17:15 UTC
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