https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37964

--- Comment #10 from Roman Eisele <b...@eikota.de> 2012-08-19 07:37:34 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #9)
> You should insert a formula in a document IA writer

OK, so I have tried it again with LibreOffice 3.5.6.2 (Build ID:
e0fbe70-dcba98b-297ab39-994e618-0f858f0) and with LibreOffice 3.6.1.1 (Build
ID: 4db6344), both on MacOS X 10.6.8 (Intel).

My steps:
 1) Start LibreOffice
 2) Create a new Writer document
 3) Type "Text A"
 4) Choose "Insert > Object > Formula"
 5) Type "f(x)"
 6) Click after the formula; the formula is italic (correct)
 7) Double-click the formula and change it, e.g. to "y = f(x)"
 8) Click after the formula; the formula is italic (correct)
 9) Type "Text B"
10) Click on the formula and press Command + C
11) Click after "Text B" and press Command + V, to get a copy of the formula
12) Double-click the formula and edit it, e.g. to "y = x^2 + 2 x + 1"
13) Click after the formula; the formula is still italic (correct)

So I can’t confirm this issue, sorry; for me, everything works as expected. (Of
course, only the variables are italic, like 'x' and 'y', but this is correct;
constants like the numbers (figures: '1', '2', etc.) and operators ('+', '='
etc.) and functions ('sin' 'cos' 'tan') should never be italic.)


@ Víctor Hugo Suárez Candal:

I really like to help you via confirming this issue, but as said above I can’t.
Can you please try to explain if you do something different; i.e., where is the
difference between my steps listed above and what you do until the formula is
no more italic?

Thank you very much again!

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