https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155177

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--- Comment #6 from Tex2002ans <[email protected]> ---
Fantastic to see Mike Kaganski bibisected. Thanks. :)

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There are also 2 more users who have this exact issue:

6 days ago:

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https://www.reddit.com/r/libreoffice/comments/15fdklk/line_spacing_issues_inconsistent_carriage_returns/

2 months ago:

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https://www.reddit.com/r/libreoffice/comments/13feq8d/empty_lines_at_random_pages_on_writer_after/

Both upgraded to 7.4.7 from older versions and saw odd line issues in old
documents.

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> Before deciding anything further I am just trying to understand how the 
> ticket/bug process and Foundation work, as I am not sure how to interpret 
> certain terminologies. Does the term "Not Assigned" above mean what it states 
> and that no one is actively investigating this particular bug at this time? I 
> am trying every new version as it comes out with no changes in the noted 
> behavior observed as of yet.

kostuj78, welcome to the LibreOffice Bugzilla. :)

Yes, the technical terms might be a little confusing in the beginning, but it's
not so bad once you:

- Learn to ignore the non-developer stuff.
- Focus only on the relevant-to-you info.

A few months ago, I wrote a post here:

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https://www.reddit.com/r/libreoffice/comments/143hd0i/how_can_i_make_the_toolbar_always_show_these/jnkrsn5/

describing what all those mumbo jumbo terms at the top of the Bugzilla is:

You see where it says:

- Status
--- ^ THIS ONE.
- Alias
- Product
- [...]
- URL
- Whiteboard:
--- ^ THIS ONE.
- Keywords

As a normal person, you can pretty much ignore all of them besides:

- Status
- Whiteboard

"Status" tells you if the bug is fixed or not:

- NEW = It's a known bug, but isn't fixed yet.
- RESOLVED FIXED = It's been fixed!

"Whiteboard" tells you exactly which LO version the bugfix got put into.

So, after the bug is fixed, you might see something like this:

- target:7.6.0,7.5.6

That lets you know that:

- 7.6.0 + 7.5.6 will be the exact versions with the fix!

As long as you're beyond those versions, the bug should be completely gone for
you. :)

Right now, on this bug, you can see:

- "Whiteboard" is empty.

That means LO doesn't have a fixed version yet! :)

Hopefully that helped you understand this Bugzilla stuff better.

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