Hi, When I write bold{"r"}_{i} to obtain a bold "r" and an non-bold but italic subscript i I get that the subscript i is also set to bold. The problem occurs both in Writer as well as in Math. I am using Windows XP Kind regards, Pierre-Sandre
Thanks for bugreport reproduced in 3.3.4 and 3.5.3 on Fedora 64 bit (on Windows not tested) Steps to reproduce: Start Math or start Writer and do Insert->Object->Formula paste bold{"r"}_{i} on bottom of screen
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Hi, I can confirm the bug is still present in LibreOffice Writer Version 4.3.5.2. There appeared to be no change in its occurrence. I am currently running on Windows 7. Thank you. Pierre
You can move the bold into the bracket with the "r": {bold"r"}_{i} You could also add brackets: {bold{"r"}}_{i} Or you could add another attribute: bold{"r"}_nbold{i} Version: 4.4.3.2 Build ID: 88805f81e9fe61362df02b9941de8e38a9b5fd16 Also works in 4.3.6.2 and 4.2.8.2. Changed to RESOLVED WORKSFORME.