https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47791

stfhell <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from stfhell <[email protected]> ---
"Find & replace" with formatted text still does not work reliably with
LibreOffice 3.6.2.2 (on Linux 32 bit). I will add 2 screenshots and a sample
document.

In the document there are 2 pages with text samples. Page 1 has character
formatting (italic, bold, underlined + combinations of these) and paragraphs
with different indentations. Page 2 has text with a screenplay layout
(paragraphs with various indentations).

I enable regular expressions and search for pattern ".+" (via "Find all"):

(1) I set "italics" as format: LO finds a lot of italic text, but not all (see
screenshot 1); combinations of italic + bold or underlined are not found. (LO
displays "italic, normal" under the search key, whatever this might mean.)

(2) I set "bold" as format: LO finds all bold text, including combinations of
bold + italic or underlined - everything as expected (see screenshot 2). (LO
displays "bold" under the search key, without "normal".)

(3) I set "indent left: 0.5 cm" as format: LO finds all paragraphs with
left-indent = 0.5 cm, except for 1 (which has also a right indent), which
should be found as well.

(4) I set "indent left: 1.91 cm" as format: LO should find most of the
screenplay paragraphs on page 2, but doesn't. (The single matching paragraph on
page 1 is found.)

The bug is not a regression, it has been present for years. I have got used to
searching for formatted text using the "Attributes" button instead of "Format",
as this works more reliable.

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