OpenOffice.org, for Intel 386 series, on Microsoft Windows XP.

Chinese (Traditional), version 2.0.1 (this is the latest official version).



1. Last time I reflected that if you have a line of courier text

in Microsoft Windows, and it starts with spaces, then

on OpenOffice Writer, the beginning spaces have the wrong

font (e.g. a Chinese font). This means that "spaces" seems

to be fontless and maybe rendered in the wrong font.



2. Now if you have OpenOffice Impress and set your

font for CJK (Chinese-Japanese-Korean) and font for

Latin to be different, then type:



XXX<-Chinese characters



Then switch to Latin input and type "t", so that you have:



XXXt



Then the "t" is in Latin font. But if you type " " (space) after XXX:



XXX <-with space



Then this "space" becomes Chinese font.



Moreover, if you type:



XXXt to



Then "XXX" is in Chinese font, and "t to" is in Latin font.

This is correct. But if you remove the first "t":



XXX to



Then all of " to" (including the space) suddenly becomes

Chinese font.



3. On Windows version 2.0.1, if you type underlined Latin text,

followed by non-underlined Chinese characters:



aaaXXX



Then they are displayed write. But if you are on Fedora Core 5 Linux

(Intel 386 version) with OpenOffice Writer 2.0.2, and type

underlined Latin letters IMMEDIATELY followed by non-underlined

Chinese characters, then the Chinese characters seems to

be "partially" underlined.



Thanks.



Qiyao



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