https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94574
Bug ID: 94574
Summary: paragraph not visible with 4.4.2.2 and newer VIEWING
FORMATTING
Product: LibreOffice
Version: 4.4.2.2 release
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Windows (All)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: minor
Priority: medium
Component: Writer
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Created attachment 119099
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the first paragraph in this file is problematic
Hi,
I encountered a problem in some of my documents. Everything looked fine up to
(and including) Libreoffice 4.3.6.2
With 4.4.2.2 (and v 5) a number of paragraphs are not displayed by default any
more. A minimal example is in this document (also in the attachment):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a3qy2mth5q5newn/Unbenannt%201.odt?dl=0
It contains one paragraph with the text "unsichtbar" (invisible), this is the
one that is gone (i.e. invisible) by default. Below there is a paragraph
"sichtbar" (visible) that is still displayed although I thought that it should
be the same formatting.
The result from the discussion on the German mailing list is that somehow the
font "Courier" made it into the formatting of the paragraph, under Win7, Win10
and Win Server 2008 this font is not available. It should be "Courier New".
A workaround that helps is Tools > Options -> LibreOffice -> Fonts and add a
replacement rule there.
Without a replacement rule, I can not even mark the paragraph in question. I
try to mark it in order to change the formatting, but before I can do anything
the marking is removed.
I produced the document attached by copying such a problematic paragraph to a
new document with 4.3.6.2 and changed the text in the paragraph. The problem
stayed the same. Years ago (about 2009/2010), there was a .doc version of the
original document, then the document got edited by various people using
OpenOffice and LibreOffice on various computers (including a Mac).
Interestingly, on Mac there is both "Courier" and "Courier New". Since the
document has been displayed nicely for years it is not possible to tell for
sure whether the Mac is to blame or whether the strange formatting happened on
a Windows machine that had also MS Office installed (probably Win XP or Win
2000).
With the replacement rule, there is a workaround, but I think the behaviour is
a bit strange.
best
Dietmar
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