https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103628
--- Comment #5 from Jiří Hofman <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Tor Lillqvist from comment #4)
> You might be using some weird font, and additionally have a Japanese
> codepage as system codepage, or something like that. It isn't totally random
> that backslashes turn to 'y', as in some 8-bit code pages the same code
> point is used for the Yen sign ¥ and that after all is a (capital) Y with
> two bars across it, so there might be some plausible mechanism. LibreOffice
> of course is supposed to be totally Unicode, but strange things happen...
I use default settings in Windows 10. Japanese is not installed. No font
settings has been changed as far as I know. I have not seen the bug anywhere
else.
Windows display language is English (United Kingdom).
However, it looks like the bug is gone now. I see normal backslashes in the
Java Options dialog now.
I guess you can close the bug. It is nearly impossible to hunt what was going
on.
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