https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160002

ady <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Version|24.2.1.2 release            |24.2.0.3 release
           Keywords|                            |bibisectRequest, regression

--- Comment #5 from ady <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Eike Rathke from comment #3)

> [$€-43A]* #,##0.00;[RED]-[$€-43A]* #,##0.00
> 
> and then widen the column and see the symbol being shifted out to the left.

For those trying to replicate this:

* Set an entire column with a custom format as Eike suggested or similar; for
instance:

[$€-409]* #,##0.00;[RED]-[$€-409]* #,##0.00


* This is easier to see/replicate when using different numeric values. Set one
cell with 1.88, another with 12345.67, and another with 1 million.

* This is easier to see when using the default cell alignment.

* This is easier to see when using a proportional font (in contrast to using a
fixed-width mono-spaced font). In fact, using a mono-spaced font you might not
see the displacement at all.

* This is easier to see when the apparent space between the currency symbol and
the number is intentionally much wider than needed. > Set the width of the
column intentionally _much_ _wider_ than the minimum needed.

* This is easier to see when varying the zoom slider in Calc. While modifying
the zoom factor, in some cases (i.e. zoom values) you might not see the
problem, whereas with some other zoom factors – just move the zoom slider – the
problem will be more evident.


While the problem can be seen in LO 24.2.0.3 already, I am not completely sure
that the behavior in a recent alpha is _exactly_ the same; the problem is still
there, but maybe there is something else too.

Since there seems to be some misalignment in LO 7.6, this might be some
implementation error while trying to solve such a problem. But since I am not
sure, and the behavior is not seen in LO 7.6, I am setting this as a regression
for now.

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