https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63642

Jouni Järvinen <jounijar...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #11 from Jouni Järvinen <jounijar...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #0)
> If a formula has some customized font settings, then these settings are lost
> upon saving the document as Flat XML. This happens both in documents (.fodt)
> and in spreadsheets (.fods)
> 
> Steps to reproduce.
> 1. Create a new empty document.
> 2. Insert->Object->Formula...
> 3. Type "a"
> 4. Format->Fonts... See that Variables are set to Times New Roman, Italic
> 5. Modify->Variables
> 6. Select Arial -> Ok -> Ok
> 7. See that the font of the formula is changed.
> 8. Save as a .odt, close and reopen to check that the settings persist
> (enter the formula and check the settings).
> 9. Save as a .fodt, close and reopen.
> 
> Expected results:
> The font modifications should stay.
> 
> Actual results:
> Initially the formula is shown correctly, but when opening it for editing,
> the font changes to Times New Roman and the settings in Fonts dialog are
> back to defaults. The initial correct display is possibly due to cached
> metafile of the formula.

After performing a clean reinstall from 5.2.2.2 x64 to 5.3.0.3 x64, the results
have changed:
1) The repro steps are better now: the ODT where the small A was written
preserved the font as italic Arial, but the FODT uses the default italic
Liberation Serif and Liberation Mono.
2) In the attachment: the ODT preserved all the font changes and looks just
like the pic. The FODT switched back to the defaults of Liberation Serif,
Liberation Mono and the italics, and is the exact same mess as in the pic. When
double-clicking the formula in the ODT, it presents the same kinda mess in the
formula box on the bottom of screen as you see immediately in the FODT. The box
does track each character successfully in that wherever you move the keyboard
cursor it highlights the corresponding symbol on the document in both FODT and
ODT.

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