https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168587
--- Comment #7 from Arnab C <[email protected]> --- (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #6) > 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 Understood your point. Thanks for the explanation. What I wanted to point out is that, this allignment issue does not really happens when the same official IEEE template is edited in MS Office, but when edited with LibreOffice then this issue occurs every time. That is why I was concerned that this must be an issue of LibreOffice as the original template is .docx file only. Though you pointed out that the issue is an allignment issue, but surely it is a LibreOffice exclusive issue if the .docx is having the same problem in LibreOffice only and not in MS Office. Second thing, IEEE has already set up all its allignment and formatting rules in the conference template only. So the official template already has all the rules implemented so that the authors do not change or modify the formatting by themselves. That is why I did not try to alter any formatting settings manually to solve the issue. Authors are supposed to add their content in the given template, and not alter the format, to maintain the uniformity among all the papers. That is why I was hoping this issue will not appear in the next LibreOffice update. Thank you again for your effort. Appreciate it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
