https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79643
--- Comment #11 from Paul Hsieh <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Yousuf (Jay) Philips from comment #9) > (In reply to comment #7) > > This is what I get from exporting this to a pdf. So there is a genuine > > inability to render characters in some modes going on here. I will > > re-iterate, an earlier OpenOffice (that I had to uninstall, in order to > > install the latest LibreOffice) does not have this problem at all. > > yes it is understandable that if it rendered that way in LibreOffice, that > it would print in the same way. > > (In reply to comment #8) > > Of course notepad can only use/display one font at a time, so I just went > > through all the iterations, and it made no difference; notepad could always > > render correctly. This screen shot shows Times New Roman + italicization at > > the same time. > > Can you try testing this in any other word processors you may have like > Wordpad, Kingsoft Writer, Microsoft Word? I don't have any of those installed except Wordpad. Wordpad is much worse in that it cannot render U+0222A (∪) at all, unless I select the very particular font Code 2000. Similarly, if I switch to Code 2000 in LibreOffice, it can render this character. Wordpad renders U+02245 (≅) using a bizarre glyph that is a very poor approximation even when I give it Code 2000. Notice the above line renders perfectly in Chrome, which, in my setup selects arial;sans-serif as the font. When I cut and paste it into LibreOffice it is fine under those fonts. Either switching to Times New Roman or Italicizing them breaks the two characters in question but selecting Code 2000 also works. This is a problem for equations, however, where I don't know how to select the font for a specific character I put in there. So I have actually no work around (i.e., just selecting Code 2000 for these single characters) for this. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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