https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84505

Zhong Qiyao <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Zhong Qiyao <[email protected]> ---
Dear Owen and Tommy,

I am using "MingLiU", not "PMingLiU".  When "MingLiU" sees a mis-placed
charecter (see below), "PMingLiU" and "MS Mincho" (Japanese) do not seem to.

Please open the attachment "file used to show the problem".
It has the original file (created in 3.6.2 as a new file, but
text pasted in using 4.2.1 or 4.3.2), PDF exports, and JPG exported
from the PDF (having the same look as the PDF).

Because the "unicode music flat sign" appears the same in all three fonts,
font substitution may have been used.  Is there a way to find out which font
is being used, or which is the proper font to display the character?

On LibreOffice 3.6.2, this character has a "wider" space around it.
But 3.6.2 is the most "stable" version.  On LibreOffice 4.2.1 and 4.3.2,
the character has a more "natural" size of space around it, but
it may be displayed with two looks, one with a "larger" loop, and one
with a "smaller" loop.

On LibreOffice 4.2.1 and 4.3.2, the problem is the same, but not constent.
It does not happen every time, sometimes different places on the same
document, sometimes different openings of the same file.  Sometimes,
the problem disappears if you change the font size (and change back), or
rescale the display ratio of the document (and rescale back).
So, it may be a problem of the UI rendering engine, which seems to be also
used by PDF export.

The follow problems may happen, but not every time.

1. Becomes a rectangle (not necessary the bold font).
2. Becomes mis-placed.  When this happens, the character has a "smaller loop"
   that when it is displayed normally (a different substitution font may have
   been used).  If you copy text from the "mis-placed"
   PDF, and paste, then the flat character goes to the end of the line.

Thanks.

Qiyao

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