https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=18081

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--- Comment #3 from Roger <[email protected]> ---
Following is a report generalizing this bug to the English language.

Summary: Underlines and underscores intersect when using specific font/zoom
combinations.
OS: Windows 8
Writer Version: 4.20.9800
Steps to replicate:
1.    Open the attachment Demonstration.odt in Writer. 
    a.    The underscores and underlines of the text intersect.
    b.    Due to the formatting of the text, the meaning is hard to decipher.
    c.    If the underscores and underlines are not intersecting, refer to
Screenshot1.png to see how the document looks on my machine.
2.    Open Demonstration.odt in Word.
    a.    The underscores and underlines do not intersect, as shown in
Screenshot2.png.
    b.    With this formatting, the meaning and the placement of underscores is
much clearer.
-    This bug appears to be zoom-dependent, as well, with certain fonts and
zoom combinations being required to show the bug. (For me, 100% with 14pt font
best demonstrates the bug.)
-    After testing with several different resolution settings on my computer, I
have come to the conclusion that the bug is not resolution-dependent. 
-    All tests were done with Times New Roman. It looks like this is
font-dependent, as well.
-    I tested some more, and on default zoom this happens in Word for font
sizes 6 and 9. It happens in Open Office for font sizes 6, 7, 9, 14, and is
therefore more pervasive in Open Office.
-    I had a friend test on a Mac, and the bug happened with different font
sizes than for me.
-    The main confusion happens when underlines and underscores appear at the
same height, intersecting eachother. I would recommend adding some code to
ensure that underlines and underscores appear at different heights.
-    Overall, I would consider this a minor bug with little general impact.

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