https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85891

--- Comment #3 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> ---
Created attachment 109011
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same example as OP but using alternate font Garmond Pro

@Peter,

The default font across LibreOffice is Liberation Serif, and that has some odd
spacing.  However, the font foundry can be simply changed to something more
appealing.

Attached is your example but now rendered with Adobe Garamond Pro, more
aesthetically pleasing.  But the point is you can change to any font on your
system that you prefer.

In Math that is done from the Format --> Fonts dialog, and select the Modify
drop down. Pick any of the font elements you want to change--another Fonts
dialog will open showing all fonts present on your system. Select one and check
box select the bold or the italic attribute if needed. Then OK to complete.

The font just picked will now show as a font selection for that element in
addition to the default Liberation Serif. Repeat for other elements as needed.

Now proceed with creation of formulas.  And if pushing the resulting documents
off your system, remember to insert the OLE formulas as copies to bring the
fonts along with the formulas so they can be exported.

If that all works reasonably for you, please set this issue Resolved NotABug

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