*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 568492 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568492

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1082496
   Toolbar is buggy after opening multiple files in LibreOffice, in Ubuntu 12.10
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 568492
   Fonts corrupted on Openoffice menus and Lotus Notes 8.5 with nvidia, compiz, 
twinview and subpixel smoothing.

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Title:
  LibreOffice Calc messed up UI

Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Sometimes when I open a spreadsheet (.ods file) in Calc I get a really
  messed up UI. The column letters, row numbers, worksheet names, font
  and font size in their respective drop boxes are all an unreadable,
  pixelated mess.

  See the screenshot linked to below. (I removed the contents of the
  spreadsheet itself which is why I have a big white box, this isn't
  part of the issue).

  I occasionally get the same distorted text when typing into a Calc
  cell, it resolves itself when I hit enter and confirm the cell
  contents.

  See the screenshot here - http://www.speed-
  shot.co.uk/images/Other/libreoffice1.png

  Sorry I don't know how to embed it. If that is even possible.

  This has only happened since I updated to 12.10 running on Unity.

  1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, System -> About Ubuntu

  Ubuntu 12.10

  2) The version of the package you are using

  libreoffice-calc 1:3.6.2~rc2-0ubuntu3

  3) What you expected to happen

  A readable UI.

  4) What happened instead.

  See screenshot.

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