https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74513

--- Comment #20 from [email protected] ---
Some additional observations regarding this display bug:

1. It's now present in the latest version of OpenOffice.

2. The missing underline is actually present. If you copy the GDI metafile
object pasted into a Writer document and paste it back as a bitmap, the
underline shows up--albeit at too low a resolution to make it a good fix.

3. If you right click on the GDI metafile object and compress the image, the
underline mostly shows up. The fact that it's kind of distorted might be a clue
that someone smarter than I can use.

4. Having antialiasing turned on or off in LO's General preferences doesn't
affect the bug.

5. The bug is present under Mac OS 10.9.5 on both a retina MacBook Pro and an
older Macbook Air without a retina display. Thus, it's not related to retina
displays.

I'm not a programmer so take this with a grain of salt; however, I believe this
bug reflects changes in the underlying Mac antialiasing (font smoothing) and
how it interacts with the VERY thin underlining in LibreOffice and OpenOffice.
I can't test this because Apple has apparently made it very difficult to turn
off font smoothing in later version of the Mac OS. Terminal commands I used to
use are no longer effective.

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