https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101324
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Hello Kalkulator, *,
thank you for reporting this bug :) However, I am not able to reproduce it on
OS: Debian Testing AMD64
LO:Version: 5.1.5.2
Build-ID: 1:5.1.5~rc2-1
CPU-Threads: 4; BS-Version: Linux 4.5; UI-Render: GL;
Gebietsschema: de-DE (de_DE.UTF-8); Calc: group
(Debian's own version)
nor with
Version: 5.2.0.4
Build-ID: 066b007f5ebcc236395c7d282ba488bca6720265
CPU-Threads: 4; BS-Version: Linux 4.5; UI-Render: Standard;
Gebietsschema: de-DE (de_DE.UTF-8)
(parallel installed, following the instructions from
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel/Linux)
As I am not able to read or speak the Thai language, I will attach two
screenshots from my tests, but they look really different from yours ... ;)
Just out of interest: Which LO version on which OS did you discover this? Did
it work in the past? Have you installed the needed fonts for your document ("TH
Niramit AS)? I see this font name in italic, so LO seems to use a font
replacement on my system.
"dpkg -l |grep thai" spits out
ii libthai0:amd64 0.1.25-1
amd64 Thai language support library
ii libthai0:i386 0.1.25-1
i386 Thai language support library
ii libthai-data 0.1.25-1
all Data files for Thai language support library
on my system.
"dpkg -l |grep font (and then pressing "/" and entering "hai" to search for a
Thai font reveals nothing ... :(
HTH
Thomas.
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