https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122196
Bug ID: 122196
Summary: Weird %Ux.... character handling in starmath editor.
Sometimes interpreted, sometimes not.
Product: LibreOffice
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: LibreOffice
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Description:
I launch lomath Then I type
a %Ux003C b newline
in the text editor (%Ux003C is the "less than" caracter)
StarMath then displays the graphic equation
a%Ux003Cb
(%Ux003C is not interpreted.)
Then, I launch lowriter. In this writer window, I load a document docA
containing equations that use Ux003C to display the "less than" char.
Everything is right in this document, "Ux003C" appears as "<".
Note that this Ux003C symbol does not occur on the first page of the document.
Going back to the equation editor, I re-run the starmath parser (by adding a
char, removing the char). Equation stays the same. %Ux003C is still not
interpreted.
But then, I scroll to the equation that use the %Ux003C as starmath code,
scrolling until this equation is onscreen.
Finally, going back to the equation editor, I add and remove a char again.
And this time, %Ux003C is interpreted by starmath and graphical part shows "a <
b".
Note that if I save this equation, the document now acts as docA as soon as
equation is displayed.
That's weird.
Steps to Reproduce:
write an equation like a %Ux003C b
Actual Results:
%Ux003C is sometime interpreted, sometime not, depending on other opened
documents.
Expected Results:
I don't even know if %Ux003C should be interpreted, but I rely on some
documents using it.
Reproducible: Always
User Profile Reset: No
Additional Info:
Build info :
Version: 5.2.7.2
Build ID: 1:5.2.7-1+deb9u4
LocaleĀ : fr-FR (fr_FR.utf8);
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