https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88139

--- Comment #4 from Yury <[email protected]> ---
While poking around I've found that the immediate cause of bad render is the
`vertical position` setting of the imported formula frame, which is somehow
offset by (in this case) 0.26in `from bottom` w/r to the `base line`.

Newly input formula gets this setting (correctly) zeroed and referring to
`Character`, according to what is set in the `Formula` frame style.

Re-applying the frame style does not help. Also, I cannot directly edit the
setting in question, as the frame `Position` settings (both horisontal and
vertical) are grayed out.

Would somebody point out the relevant object and property hierarchy (if
possible, for python interface) for me to throw together a (python) script
which would iterate through the imported formulas and workaround the issue
(until it gets fixed in the source)? My work is effectively blocked now
(because of https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88140 and this)

BTW, the UI click handling is somewhat crippled in its capability to select
formula's *frame* (possibly, frames of other object types, too) for *editing*
(I'm filing a ticket on this).

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