Created attachment 106601 [details] an example of document that presents the bug during conversion to PDF Problem description: in some cases (apparently only when using "big" brakets, like with systems of equations) some imperfections appear during the process of conversion to .PDF Thank you best regards Carlo WARNING: the version I'm using actually is 4.2.6.3 Build ID: 420m0(Build:3) Steps to reproduce: 1. .... 2. .... 3. .... Current behavior: Expected behavior: Operating System: Ubuntu Version: 4.2.6.2 release
CONFIRMED with LO 4.3.2.2 + Ubuntu 14.04 (In reply to comment #0) > Problem description: in some cases (apparently only when using "big" > brakets, like with systems of equations) some imperfections appear during > the process of conversion to .PDF Repro Steps: 1) Open test.doc RESULT: Math equations/brackets look fine. 2) Enter page preview RESULT: Math equations/brackets still look fine. 3) File -> Print Printing to file (PDF) results in brackets that have the center segments left-shifted way out of alignment (when the PDF is viewed in Evince 3.10.3). 4) PDF export (directly from within LibreOffice) The same bugs are seen in the output PDF as with File -> Print.
Created attachment 107026 [details] Screenshot showing misaligned brackets
Correct version -> 4.2.6.3
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Created attachment 143759 [details] result of export to PDF from LO 6.1.0.2 looks fine status -> WFM