https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52028

Roman Eisele <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         OS/Version|Mac OS X (All)              |All

--- Comment #7 from Roman Eisele <[email protected]> 2012-07-18 18:38:12 PDT ---
I have tried myself if I can reproduce the problem on Windows. And indeed, both
test A and B give me the same results as on MacOS X (tested with LibreOffice
3.6.0.1, Build-ID: 73f9fb6, German UI, on Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600,
Service Pack 3).

Only test C fails on WinXP -- but not because LibreOffice would not insert
useless <text:span ...>...</text:span> tags whenever I insert or append any
text (this is true on Windows just like on MacOS X), but only because text is
obviously rendered differently on Windows, so that kerning works even over a
<text:span> or </text:span> tag. To state it clearly: on MacOS X, 'A' and 'T'
in
  A<text:span ...>T
and
  A</text:span>T
don't get kerned, but on Windows, they get kerned (given the fact that the
current font actually contains a kerning pair for 'A' + 'T', of course, and
that "Pair kerning" is enabled in LibreOffice for that text). I wonder how
kerning is handled in this situation on Linux ...

According to these results, I change the Platform picker from 'MacOS X' to
'All'. However, I know that I can not (and do not want to) confirm my bug
report myself, so we still need someone else who can confirm my results ;-) And
then we need someone who fixes this bug soon ...

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