https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77940

Shimi Chen <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEEDINFO                    |NEW
          Component|Draw                        |Formula Editor

--- Comment #5 from Shimi Chen <[email protected]> ---
I can confirm this bug.
Let me try and make the issue more clear:
Starting a math object with the "=" sign makes sense sometimes
(mathematically), if you are continuing a calculation from the previous line.

Trying to start a new line with the "=" sign results in an inverse red question
mark, as the "=" symbol in LO Math objects expects to have elements on both of
it's sides.

This is strongly related to bug 41739, yet not a duplicate of it.

As luis tried to convey, there is a workaround, which is to add a "%" sign
before the "=".

I'm setting this to NEW but it could be argued that this is not a bug at all.
It all depends on what the project believes the behavior of "=" should be. I
personally tend to agree with the reporter, as I also use "=" a lot in new
lines. It would be much more convenient for "=" to be rendered regardless of
the existence of elements on both sides.

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