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User hdu changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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               Component|Word processor            |gsl
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                  Status|NEW                       |STARTED
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              OS/Version|Windows XP                |All
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              QA contact|iss...@sw                 |iss...@gsl
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                Platform|HP                        |All
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                 Summary|newly installed font does |fonts with names containin
                        |not show correctly        |g commas or semicolons are
                        |                          | ignored
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            Subcomponent|viewing                   |code
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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Mon Aug  3 10:50:59 +0000 
2009 -------
Font lists in OOo use commas or semicolons as separator between different font 
names of descending. 
This concept is similiar to one described in 
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/fonts.html#propdef-font-
family

The special meaning of these separator chars causes trouble when one of the 
font names contains them 
(e.g. "Action Is, Shaded JL"). Since neither "Action Is" nor "Shaded JL" fonts 
are known a substitution font 
gets used.

There are different approaches to solve this issue:
- edit the font by renaming to something without special chars 
- don't treat a comma as separator char (this will probably cause problems for 
some imports for e.g. 
HTML)
- a font name matching up to the separator char is sufficient

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