https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144261
--- Comment #3 from CSLam <[email protected]> --- Further to the reported, here are something more :- 1. When entering time IN A TABLE, HH:MM, it is slow response after entering ":", occasionally so slow that I would just move the cursor to the next stop waiting for the lagging ":MM" to come. However, this sometimes ends up that "HH:MM" becomes "HH:00", and the "MM" appears in the new cursor location. 2. There are occaional occurences that timing information entered IN A TABLE, as HH:MM, will reset itself to "00:00". This does not happen within the session, therefore things look just great. Unfortuantely, when you open the file again, all your timing information is gone, replaced by the said "00:00". It does not always happen, but does show up, perhaps once every 10 times. This looks of great impact to the use of Write. 3. Everything descibed within this ticket does NOT happen when I work on the same in Linux LibreOffice: typing was just smooth no matter what fonts I am using, and I am actually using Verdana in Linux too, having this imported from my Windows folder in the same PC. That is to say, the culprit in Windows contributes no trouble in Linux. This points to some issue of LibreOffice settings with Windows, in particular the use of certain fonts (as said Times New Roman looks the exception, the use of which offers no trouble). I know I have been asked to provide samples, but what has been described is something pretty straight forward, which I believe can easily be reproduced not necessarily dependant on a particular file. After all, I cannot provide thus release the things to the public here. My intention is to let the development team know the trouble. I am happy enough with Linux LibreOffice, at least for the time being. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
