https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159302

            Bug ID: 159302
           Summary: In LO 24.2.0.2 writer, if you place an equation editor
                    object in a line of text, is aligned way too low
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: 24.2.0.1 rc
          Hardware: All
                OS: Windows (All)
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: medium
         Component: Writer
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]

Description:
Until LO 7.6.4 Equation editor objects, when placed inline with text with
anchor "as text", had a perfect vertical alignment: i.e. the main line base of
the equation was just aligned with the baseline of the text. Now with 24.2.0.2
any equation inserted in a text line is place way too low, completely
inconsistent with the text. See attachment to visualize the problem.
DANGER! In any Writer doc already created with LO 7.6 or previous releases with
equations inline with text, any editing of equations with 24.2 will cause them
to move down, damaging the document irreparably: even if you open the file back
with 7.6 the equation remains out of alignment!!!

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Create a writer doc with LO 24.2. Write a line of text and insert any
equation inline, with Anchorage "as text". The equation objext is wrongly
placed too low, and cannot be moved up so to align it to the text line
2. The equation objext is wrongly placed too low, and cannot be moved up so to
align it to the text line
3.In previous LO releases, such operation resulted in an equations placed with
the correct vertical alignment (see attached image to visualize the difference

Actual Results:
Wrong alignment of equation editor object anchored "as text" within a pragraph

Expected Results:
Equations with the appropriate vertical alignment with respect to the line of
text as in LO 7.6.4 and before


Reproducible: Always


User Profile Reset: No

Additional Info:
ATTENTION: editing previously created docs can damage them irreparably!

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