Created attachment 85032 [details] Calibre demo Doc. http://calibre-ebook.com/downloads/demos/demo.docx http://calibre-ebook.com/new-in/ten with the new calibre release they provide a demo doc to show off the word conversion. there is a problem with formatting when opening the doc in libre office. Specifically: -The green table in page 3 isn't converted correctly. -The Large D in dropcaps and the table of contents on page 5&6 have a grey background. -The image bullet on page 8 is displayed at a different size compare to office. I'll attach screenshots of each once i finish editing them in gimp. Operating System: Debian Version: 4.1.1.2 rc
Created attachment 85033 [details] word on the left showing indented table correctly, LO on the right green table shows incorrectly in LO4.1.1.2
Created attachment 85034 [details] word on the left, LO on the right. image bullet different sizes. image bullet displayed at wrong size
drop caps and TOC show correctly in print preview so that is not a formatting issue. Just the image bullet and indented table.
Confirmed with LO 4.1.2.2 on Windows 7. Both image bullet and indented table are displayed incorrectly.
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(In reply to Lachlan from comment #0) > Created attachment 85032 [details] > -The image bullet on page 8 is displayed at a different size compare to > office. This is the only problem currently, adjusted title. Win 7 Pro 64-bit Version: 5.0.0.0.alpha0+ (x64) Build ID: 211c12b9c64facd1c12f637a5229bd6a6feb032a TinderBox: Win-x86_64@42, Branch:master, Time: 2015-04-18_01:51:17 Locale: fi_FI
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Looked in office 2016 and LO 5.3.0.3 in windows and LO 5.2.5.1 in debian. The bullet looks probably as close as it could be compared to the MS version. (It doesn't look out of place like it used to and i would say is converting correctly.) Overall The document really only suffers from text alignment issues which is noticeable in the tables especially. It's almost like the page area of LO documents is smaller than office as a lot of elements are squished or run multiple lines.
(In reply to Lachlan from comment #8) > Looked in office 2016 and LO 5.3.0.3 in windows and LO 5.2.5.1 in debian. > > The bullet looks probably as close as it could be compared to the MS > version. (It doesn't look out of place like it used to and i would say is > converting correctly.) > > Overall The document really only suffers from text alignment issues which is > noticeable in the tables especially. > > It's almost like the page area of LO documents is smaller than office as a > lot of elements are squished or run multiple lines. Ok, I guess we could close as worksforme. For the text alignment, you can check the existing docx bugs, see the meta bugs here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Tracking_Bugs When in a meta bug, view as tree to see the bug summaries listed. If no prior report exists, you can create a new one and reference the docx by: attachment 85032 [details]