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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Mar 27 12:25:35 +0000 
2007 -------
Hmm - from my understanding (now, that I had a look at it), "Song" doesn't name
a single font, but merely a font-style, maybe loosely comparable to "serif" vs
"sans-serif" (or maybe "antiqua"-style vs "handwritten" vs "blackletter" in
western fonts)

So OOo most likely consults its fallback-list to find a font (and maybe even has
to rely on fontconfig for a last resort) on your system. (on my box, it uses
SimSun to display the text, without the overlap)

So please try to find out what font OOo actually uses. If you have a charmap
application like gucharmap installed, it is easy to view one of the characters
in the charmap and then cycle through the list of fonts. (If you have hundreds
of chinese fonts installed, then this is not the best way to do it)

Another, in this case even easier way is to export to PDF and see what font OOo
embedded into the PDF.

Please tell us the name of the font OOo actually uses, and if possible a source
where to get the font (if the font's licence permits, you might attach the font
to the issue)

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