https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48365

--- Comment #5 from JohnHardy <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #4)
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I attached an example image with my original bug report. I just opened that
file from the attachment section above using LO-Draw 4.0.0.3, then exported it
as an EPS file. The image looks OK in LO-Draw, but I still get the same
problems as described in my original bug report when I open that EPS file using
GIMP 2.6.11. GIMP allowed me to set the resolution when opening it, so I set it
for the maximum of 1440 DPI.

I then opened the example image file using OpenOffice Draw 3.4.1, then exported
it as an EPS file. The image looks OK in OO-Draw, but I now get the same
problems in OO-Draw 3.4.1 when I open that EPS file using GIMP 2.6.11.

One clear thing to note when viewing the image: There is the text "990c". The
"c" should not overlap the "0". When the image is viewed in LO-Draw and
OO-Draw, there is no overlap. When it is viewed in GIMP after being exported as
an EPS file from either program, the "c" does overlap the "0". Also note that
the "c" was created in a separate text box from the "990" text to allow a
different font size (25 pt. vs. 28 pt.) and precise positioning of the letter
"c" in relation to "990". I used the "Square 721" font.

The original image was created using an older version of OpenOffice, probably
version 3.3.

What additional information do you need? Thank you.

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