https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169948
--- Comment #4 from [email protected] --- Hi Stuart! Thanks for the info. I can confirm that manually adding the font substitution tables you suggested significantly ameliorates the problem. For anyone reading, on a Mac, the steps are: LibreOffice -> Preferences -> Fonts -> (check “Apply replacement table”, enter values for “Font” and “Replace with”, then check “Always”) I've attached a screenshot before (Screenshot.jpg) and post-font substitution (Screenshot1-post-font-sub.jpg). However, I wonder if font substitution is the whole story. I'll also attach screenshots (Selection-1.jpg and Selection-2.jpg) showing that the affected line is imported as two different blocks of text. The horizontal placement of the two text blocks is causing the overlap in Screenshot1. If all the text in that line of the paragraph had been placed in the same block, presumably it would have been more legible even without manually substituting the font. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
