https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168587

V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> changed:

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         Resolution|---                         |NOTOURBUG
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--- Comment #6 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> ---
See the effect.

But, issue is not with changing the font from Libreation Serif to Times New
Roman. Offset happens before font change within the sm formula editor to Times
New Roman, and affects the sample formulas as prepared in Liberation Serif.

The OLE formula is positioned in OLE frame correctly, with or without a font
change to Times New Roman.

Since positioning and size of the OLE is correct when in formula edit mode, but
the formula object then shifts upward within the OLE frame on page it is a
paragraph style issue. Demonstrated by "selecting" the formula's content 'Body
Text' paragraph  (not a double click to activate its OLE).

And since this is a Paragraph style issue, I was able to correct by adding an
additional paragraph style 'Body Formula' based on the templates 'Body Text'
only editing it to remove the 0.08" 'Below paragraph' spacing on the Indents
and Spacing tab.

Same could be achieved by assigning Default paragraph style to each para
holding a formula and then direct formatting to align left.

So you'd need to check with the IEEE folks to see which they'd prefer for
paragraphs holding formulas.

Looking at the OOXML template style that was the "120" in the w:after for
w:spacing:

<w:style w:type="paragraph" w:styleId="BodyText">
<w:name w:val="Body Text"/>
<w:basedOn w:val="Normal"/>
<w:link w:val="BodyTextChar"/>
<w:rsid w:val="00e7596c"/>
<w:pPr>
<w:tabs>
<w:tab w:val="clear" w:pos="720"/>
<w:tab w:val="left" w:pos="288" w:leader="none"/>
</w:tabs>
<w:spacing w:lineRule="auto" w:line="228" w:before="0" w:after="120"/>
<w:ind w:firstLine="288"/>
<w:jc w:val="both"/>
</w:pPr>

A new 'Body Formula' paragraph style would have an w:after="0"

Don't see this as a LibreOffice bug. IMHO => NOB

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