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User rainerbielefeld changed the following:
What |Old value |New value
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CC|'' |'rainerbielefeld'
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Keywords| |needmoreinfo, oooqa
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Priority|P2 |P3
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Summary|PDF export to XHTML incorr|Export to XHTML spreads un
|ectly handles underline |derline from first word to
| | complete line
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Sep 10 10:05:10 -0700
2006 -------
I checked with "2.0.2 German version WIN XP: [680m5(Build9011)]" and can
confirm the reported problem, but only with the original
'DISEC_draft_res_1B.odt'. With that file I see the wrong "compete line
underlining" for XHTML-export.
But when I try with an own document or even if I do my own underlining in
'DISEC_draft_res_1B.odt' or delete underlining and "reunderline", everything
works fine.
Very special LINUX effect?
@zeiglerr:
Can you please contribute a step by step instruction how we can create our own
writer documents with wrong underlining?
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