Bug 75758 - FORMULAEDITOR: Vectors using letters as l, b etc. do not fit to frame of formula
Summary: FORMULAEDITOR: Vectors using letters as l, b etc. do not fit to frame of formula
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 62355
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Formula Editor (show other bugs)
Version:
(earliest affected)
4.2.1.1 release
Hardware: Other Linux (All)
: medium normal
Assignee: Not Assigned
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Reported: 2014-03-04 15:55 UTC by u.fuchs
Modified: 2014-03-08 22:38 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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2014-03-04 15:55 UTC, u.fuchs
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2014-03-08 09:57 UTC, u.fuchs
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Description u.fuchs 2014-03-04 15:55:41 UTC
Created attachment 95101 [details]
Screenshot

Problem description: I am using Kubuntu 12.04, LO 4.2.1 TDF-Version, not Ubuntu-Version.
If writing a formula with vectors the vector a  fits to the frame of the formula using for example {vec a} but does not if writing {vec l} .
See attachment, screenshot!

Steps to reproduce:
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Current behavior:

Expected behavior:

              
Operating System: Ubuntu
Version: 4.2.1.1 release
Comment 1 Joel Madero 2014-03-07 04:23:46 UTC
Cannot reproduce:
Ubuntu 13.10
LibreOffice 4.2.2.1 rc

Marking as WFM - if you can reproduce with 4.2.2.1 (which is a pre-release and definitely not recommended for general use) mark as UNCONFIRMED and I'll get a second opinion. To confirm it's working I just zoomed in to 200%, at 100% it does look a bit scrunched (but not cut off like yours), at 200% clearly everything is visible

Thanks!
Comment 2 u.fuchs 2014-03-07 19:21:12 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> Cannot reproduce:
> Ubuntu 13.10
> LibreOffice 4.2.2.1 rc
> 
> Marking as WFM - if you can reproduce with 4.2.2.1 (which is a pre-release
> and definitely not recommended for general use) mark as UNCONFIRMED and I'll
> get a second opinion. To confirm it's working I just zoomed in to 200%, at
> 100% it does look a bit scrunched (but not cut off like yours), at 200%
> clearly everything is visible
> 
> Thanks!


Arrow is (half) missing also if you save document as pdf. Workaround is for me as follows: instead of M cdot vec x = vec l I write M^{} vec x = vec l. So the height of the frame is calculated correctly.
Comment 3 u.fuchs 2014-03-08 09:55:25 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> (In reply to comment #1)
> > Cannot reproduce:
> > Ubuntu 13.10
> > LibreOffice 4.2.2.1 rc
> > 
> > Marking as WFM - if you can reproduce with 4.2.2.1 (which is a pre-release
> > and definitely not recommended for general use) mark as UNCONFIRMED and I'll
> > get a second opinion. To confirm it's working I just zoomed in to 200%, at
> > 100% it does look a bit scrunched (but not cut off like yours), at 200%
> > clearly everything is visible
> > 
> > Thanks!
> 
> 
> Arrow is (half) missing also if you save document as pdf. Workaround is for
> me as follows: instead of M cdot vec x = vec l I write M^{} vec x = vec l.
> So the height of the frame is calculated correctly.

Update: I have tested it with LO 4.2.2.1 rc. Same problem. Height of formula is not calculated correctly, arrow on vector is horizontally cut!
Comment 4 u.fuchs 2014-03-08 09:57:24 UTC
Created attachment 95351 [details]
New screenshot

Formula plus created pdf-document.
Comment 5 Joel Madero 2014-03-08 16:56:09 UTC
Please don't update the version - version reflects the oldest version that we can confirm the issue, not the newest one
Comment 6 Jean-Baptiste Faure 2014-03-08 22:38:36 UTC
Duplicate of bug 62355. Same workaround: add something invisible that forces LO to increase the height of the formula.

Best regards. JBF

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 62355 ***