[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-21 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #23 from Frank Zimmerman  ---
> There are two different Libertine fonts; the original OpenType fonts
> (without G) and the modified Graphite fonts (with G). Your document is using
> the later and they come bundled with LibreOffice. I suggest you uninstall
> LibreOffice, and any of the fonts that you use that possibly come with
> LibreOffice, then reinstall LibreOffice again and the latest version of any
> missing fonts you use.

I just checked the office computer on which I put a clean installation of
LibreOffice yesterday. This was a laptop with a fresh install of Windows 10,
and with no previous installations of LO. It has the following versions of the
Libertine fonts:

Linux Libertine - 5.1.3
Linux Biolinum - 1.1.0

Unfortunately these fonts (and any earlier ones) are the ones that have
problems when trying to copy/paste text from an exported PDF.

I had to migrate to the following:

Linux Libertine - 5.3.0
Linux Biolinum - 1.1.8

Those are the ones I downloaded from the Libertine SourceForge page, the latest
ones. Those are the ones that SHOULD BE distributed with LO, but are not, so
far as I can see.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-21 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #22 from Khaled Hosny (inactive)  ---
(In reply to Frank Zimmerman from comment #19)
> So I got home and checked my laptop there.
> 
> It did not have any old fonts, but the Libertine were the 5.1.x series, and
> Biolinum were 1.1.0. These still caused the problems. I tried updating to
> LibreOffice 6.2.1 first (I was at 6.2.0.3), but that did not help.
> 
> But once I uninstalled those fonts, and installed the latest (5.3.0 for
> Libertine, and 1.1.8 for Biolinum) all was well there also.
> 
> I also noticed that the latest Linux Libertine and Biolinum are named
> without the "G" character, so: "Linux Libertine" instead of "Linux Libertine
> G".

There are two different Libertine fonts; the original OpenType fonts (without
G) and the modified Graphite fonts (with G). Your document is using the later
and they come bundled with LibreOffice. I suggest you uninstall LibreOffice,
and any of the fonts that you use that possibly come with LibreOffice, then
reinstall LibreOffice again and the latest version of any missing fonts you
use.

> Maybe it would be a good idea to force-install these latest versions when
> LibreOffice is installed, seeing as they work perfectly? (and apparently
> have "ttfautohint" applied, which I'm not sure the older ones have).

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-21 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #21 from Khaled Hosny (inactive)  ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #16)
> Yes, I'm pretty certain we have an issue in building the /ToUnicode
> 
> Here is result from a 6.2.1 build--note addition of the /ActualText
> structure, which helps with fidelity of pasted text. But that the
> LibreOffice generated /ToUnicode does look to have problems. Character
> <02>,<05>,<07>,<10> are used but are not mapped.

That is fine, it means there is no unique one to one, or one to many mapping
between these glyphs (not characters) and the input text, so no /ToUnicode and
/ActualText tagging is used for them.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-21 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #20 from Khaled Hosny (inactive)  ---
(In reply to Frank Zimmerman from comment #6)
> Created attachment 150127 [details]
> Print to PDF using Foxit Phantom Printer Driver
> 
> Try to copy the text from this PDF and paste into a text editor. I am seeing
> ligature-related problems.

Printing (regardless of the driver) and exporting to PDF use two different code
paths on Windows so issues in the two are most likely unrelated. Printing using
Windows GDI APIs, IIRC, while PDF export is done internally by LibreOffice.

Lets keep things focused, this bug report should be about PDF export, issues
with printing should be in a different bug report.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #19 from Frank Zimmerman  ---
So I got home and checked my laptop there.

It did not have any old fonts, but the Libertine were the 5.1.x series, and
Biolinum were 1.1.0. These still caused the problems. I tried updating to
LibreOffice 6.2.1 first (I was at 6.2.0.3), but that did not help.

But once I uninstalled those fonts, and installed the latest (5.3.0 for
Libertine, and 1.1.8 for Biolinum) all was well there also.

I also noticed that the latest Linux Libertine and Biolinum are named without
the "G" character, so: "Linux Libertine" instead of "Linux Libertine G".

Maybe it would be a good idea to force-install these latest versions when
LibreOffice is installed, seeing as they work perfectly? (and apparently have
"ttfautohint" applied, which I'm not sure the older ones have).

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #18 from Frank Zimmerman  ---
Should I mark this as Resolved?

Is there some way LibreOffice could prefer the newer fonts over any older ones
that were installed? Or is this handled by Windows?

I'll check my home computer later, I'm pretty sure it has the same problem.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #17 from Frank Zimmerman  ---
Okay folks. The problem has been found!

I tried many things (clean install, removing Foxit Phantom, new user, etc).
None of these worked. Then I thought of checking the Fonts folder.

I had a selection of Linux Libertine fonts installed.

1. The full set of (almost new) fonts. These were 5.x series, but not the very
latest download (the latest is 5.3.0).

2. Three older 4.x series Libertine fonts.

I removed the whole lot, and installed the very latest, and IT WORKS!

I'm not sure now how I picked up those three older ones, as I was usually
pretty careful setting up my system.

Somehow, when working with the fonts in LibreOffice, I was able to see the full
set (without duplicates), but the older fonts were getting preferred over the
newer ones, and also getting embedded into the PDF.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #16 from V Stuart Foote  ---
Yes, I'm pretty certain we have an issue in building the /ToUnicode

Here is result from a 6.2.1 build--note addition of the /ActualText structure,
which helps with fidelity of pasted text. But that the LibreOffice generated
/ToUnicode does look to have problems. Character <02>,<05>,<07>,<10> are used
but are not mapped.

<01> <005400680065>  -- The
<03> <0020> -- 
<04> <006600690072>  -- fir
<06> <0066006C0079> -- fly
<08> <0069> -- i
<09> <006E> -- n
<0A> <0067> -- g
<0B> <0063> -- c
<0C> <006F> -- o
<0D> <006600660065> -- ffe
<0E> <006C> -- l
<0F> <006600740020> -- ft
<10> <005100750069> -- Qui
<11> <006B> -- k


And the text run, now with /ActualText

BT
/Span<>>
BDC
56.8 724.5 Td /F1 12 Tf[<01>5<02>]TJ
EMC
1 0 0 1 74.8 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf<03>Tj
/Span<>>
BDC
1 0 0 1 77.8 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf[<04>1<05>]TJ
EMC
/Span<>>
BDC
1 0 0 1 88.8 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf<02>Tj
EMC
1 0 0 1 94.2 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf<03>Tj
/Span<>>
BDC
1 0 0 1 97.2 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf[<06>-2<07>]TJ
EMC
1 0 0 1 109.8 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf[<08>-4<090A030B>2<0C>]TJ
/Span<>>
BDC
1 0 0 1 139.8 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf[<0D>-1<02>]TJ
EMC
/Span<>>
BDC
1 0 0 1 152.2 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf<02>Tj
EMC
1 0 0 1 157.6 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf<030E>Tj
/Span<>>
BDC
1 0 0 1 163.7 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf<02>Tj
EMC
/Span<>>
BDC
1 0 0 1 169.1 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf[<0F>3<03>]TJ
EMC
/Span<>>
BDC
1 0 0 1 179.2 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf<1008>Tj
EMC
1 0 0 1 197.5 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf[<0B>2<11>3<0E>]TJ
/Span<>>
BDC
1 0 0 1 211.9 724.5 Tm
/F1 12 Tf<07>Tj
EMC
ET

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #15 from Frank Zimmerman  ---
Okay, that's interesting. I was pasting into Notepad, as I wanted a plain text
representation of the text, irrespective of ligatures. 

I went back to the computer in our office which is working properly, and with a
PDF generated directly from LibreOffice, and which displayed the ligatures, I
was able to copy/paste that line into Notepad and it displayed correctly. All
the ligature-related characters were translated into their proper plain-text
equivalents.

The MS PDF generated file was missing a few ligature-related characters when I
copy/pasted into Notepad.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #14 from V Stuart Foote  ---
(In reply to Frank Zimmerman from comment #9)
> I've attached three sample outputs using PDF and XPS printer drivers. These
> all have the same problems, when I try to copy text from them and paste into
> a text editor. This shows that it's not strictly related to the PDF output
> routines in the LibreOffice PDF export.

No, that is correct. If you are able to set the text editor to use Linux
Libertine G you probably would not see corruption. Not certain, but I think the
issue was with your LibreOffice's generation of the /ToUnicode mappings.

Below are the /ToUnicode charts for the MS PDF and Phantom PDF for the test
string "The fire flying coffee left Quickly"

With Linux Libertine G is encoded in both PDF generators as

'e re ying coee le ickly.'

glyph positioning omitted of course.

When that text is copied to a text editor--the text editor must able to be set
to use the same Linux Libertine G font. If not the PUA glyphs (E039, E048,
E049) can not be rendered, the same for needing to support the Unicode
Alphabetic Presentation Forms (here just FB00-ff, FB01-fi, FB02-fl).

Both PDF generators look to have correctly generated /ToUnicode charts, the PUA
are mapped and with a text editor using Linux Libertine G (I prefer BablePad
for this)--the strings are fully rendered. Notice the sequence of glyphs added
to the /ToUnicode chart depends on the PDF generator.

MS PDF
<0003> <0020> 
<0011> <002E> .
<0046> <0063> c
<0048> <0065> e
<004A> <0067> g
<004C> <0069> i
<004E> <006B> k
<004F> <006C> l
<0051> <006E> n
<0052> <006F> o
<0055> <0072> r
<005C> <0079> y
<093D>  ft
<094C>  Qu
<094D>  Th
<0A98>  ff
<0A99>  fi
<0A9A>  fl


Phantom PDF
<0001>  Th
<0002> <0065> e 
<0003> <0020> 
<0004>  fi
<0005> <0072> r
<0006>  fl
<0007> <0079> y
<0008> <0069> i
<0009> <006E> n
<000A> <0067> g
<000B> <0063> c
<000C> <006F> o
<000D>  ff
<000E> <006C> l
<000F>  ft
<0010>  Qu
<0011> <006B> k
<0012> <002E> .

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #13 from Frank Zimmerman  ---
Thanks for all the testing and comments from everyone!

I was able to get to another laptop in the office, identical to mine (also Dell
Precision M4800).

I installed LibreOffice 6.2.1 (it had never been installed on this laptop) and
ran some tests. Both the original text line posted in the first comment at the
top of this report, and one of my books from the website were loaded and
exported to PDF.

And...they worked. No problems with copy/paste into a text editor.

Since I'm seeing the problem on both my own laptops, I'm wondering at this
point if there is some software that I have installed that is interfering?
...or some setting?

My next tests will be:

1. Upgrade to the very latest (6.2.1) LibreOffice and try again.
2. Remove Foxit Phantom to see if this makes any difference.
3. Uninstall LibreOffice entirely, wiping out all user data, and reinstall
again.

I'm wondering at this point if some setting might have been migrated from an
older install (and carried over from version to version) that could be messing
with the export.

I'll post back after I've done these tests.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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V Stuart Foote  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Attachment #150131|extracted text portion of   |extracted text portion of
description|page 10 of the writer 6.1   |page 10 of the writer 6.0
   |exported PDF|exported PDF

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #12 from V Stuart Foote  ---
Created attachment 150131
  --> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=150131=edit
extracted text portion of page 10 of the writer 6.1 exported PDF

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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V Stuart Foote  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Attachment #150130|zipped 55MB pg10 of ref |zipped 55MB pg10 of ref
description||with its streams
   ||uncompressed with qpdf

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #11 from V Stuart Foote  ---
Created attachment 150130
  --> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=150130=edit
zipped 55MB pg10 of ref

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #10 from V Stuart Foote  ---
Poking at this I extracted page 10 of the Last-days-events PDF with Acrobat Pro
DC v.2019.008.20080, and uncompressed its streams with qpdf v.8.4.0

While the page is extracted using Acrobat--I think it is correct to say its
original structure was LibreOffice generated with rdf--xmp CreatorTool Writer,
and Producer LibreOffice 6.0. 

The Linux Libertine G regular, along with other fonts, get recorded as a
/BaseFont struct [1], while its /ToUnicode map is also created [2].

What is odd is that the character <01> is mapped to unicode glyphs
"005400680065" or "The"; there is no <02> in the map, and the U+0065 "e" is
never defined as a single glyph.  Character <26> is "ffe" --suffering--, <36>
is "tte", and <52> is "Que"

Attaching the uncompressed Stream, where the BT & ET bracketed strings with /F6
font are the Linux Libertine G. The /F2 stanza is the opening "Cover Picture"
in Linux Biolinum G. 

While there is a character <02> used in the passages--it does not appear in the
/ToUnicode lookup talbe.

Since LibreOffice should have written out the /ToUnicode struct for subsetted
fonts, believe issue could be there. Some of the original PDF stuff in
pdfwriter_impl?


=-ref-=
[1] 
<< /BaseFont /GA+LinuxLibertineG /FirstChar 0 /FontDescriptor 58 0 R
/LastChar 89 /Subtype /TrueType /ToUnicode 59 0 R /Type /Font /Widths [ 500
1047 446 250 427 503 496 371 518 270 315 530 746 456 389 511 541 537 337 530
500 263 789 309 464 464 464 492 505 514 219 219 559 423 476 489 484 587 581 235
645 548 586 596 694 296 698 267 694 838 729 953 271 828 613 525 595 701 574 502
700 464 464 464 375 375 464 464 660 464 704 321 539 741 464 434 235 297 297 748
651 287 1250 636 814 547 327 603 701 587 ] >>

[2]
59 0 obj
<< /Length 1454 >>
stream
/CIDInit/ProcSet findresource begin
12 dict begin
begincmap
/CIDSystemInfo<<
/Registry (Adobe)
/Ordering (UCS)
/Supplement 0
>> def
/CMapName/Adobe-Identity-UCS def
/CMapType 2 def
1 begincodespacerange
<00> 
endcodespacerange
88 beginbfchar
<01> <005400680065>
<03> <0020>
<04> <0063>
<05> <006F>
<06> <0076>
<07> <0072>
<08> <0070>
<09> <0069>
<0A> <0074>
<0B> <0075>
<0C> <0077>
<0D> <0061>
<0E> <0073>
<0F> <006B>
<10> <006E>
<11> <0068>
<12> <002D>
<13> <0050>
<14> <0067>
<15> <006C>
<16> <006D>
<17> <0066>
<18> <0031>
<19> <0039>
<1A> <0030>
<1B> <0062>
<1C> <0064>
<1D> <0079>
<1E> <002E>
<1F> <002C>
<20> <006600690072>
<21> <007A>
<22> <0046>
<23> <0078>
<24> <0053>
<25> <0042>
<26> <006600660065>
<27> <003A>
<28> <0043>
<29> <0045>
<2A> <0052>
<2B> <0054>
<2C> <0041>
<2D> <0049>
<2E> <004E>
<2F> <2019>
<30> <0047>
<31> <004D>
<32> <0048>
<33> <0057>
<34> <006A>
<35> <0066006600690063>
<36> <007400740065>
<37> <004C>
<38> <006600740020>
<39> <004F>
<3A> <0059>
<3B> <0071>
<3C> <0044>
<3D> <0032>
<3E> <0037>
<3F> <0033>
<40> <201C>
<41> <201D>
<42> <0036>
<43> <0038>
<44> <0055>
<45> <0034>
<46> <0026>
<47> <004A>
<48> <0066006C0069>
<49> <2014>
<4A> <0035>
<4B> <003F>
<4C> <003B>
<4D> <0028>
<4E> <0029>
<4F> <2026>
<50> <0056>
<51> <0021>
<52> <005100750065>
<53> <004B>
<54> <00660066006C0069>
<55> <2013>
<56> <0066>
<57> <005A>
<58> <0051>
<59> <2020>
endbfchar
endcmap
CMapName currentdict /CMap defineresource pop
end
end
endstream
endobj

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #5 from Frank Zimmerman  ---
(In reply to Khaled Hosny (inactive) from comment #4)
I have two laptops currently, both Dell Precision, so high-end business class.
Both show the problem, using the latest (6.2.0.3) LibreOffice, x64, on the
latest W10 x64.

I have tried Foxit and Acrobat. Both show the copy/paste problem.

The fact that you can reproduce it with a PDF I generated means that it's not a
problem with the PDF reader, but rather something happening in the writing
process.

I have Foxit Phantom (PDF Editor) also installed, but I can't see how this
would affect LibreOffice's PDF writing routines. Nevertheless, I will try the
export from another unrelated computer in the office (later today if I can get
to it), and report back.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-20 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #4 from Khaled Hosny (inactive)  ---
(In reply to Frank Zimmerman from comment #2)
> https://www.practicaprophetica.com/books/ftw/#Last-Day-Events
> 
> Go to the 10th page (part of the intro pages before the numbering starts),
> the "Cover Picture" description, and copy out the first paragraph.

I can reproduce this with the PDF on the website, but not with the PDF I
geberate locally from the ODT file using LibreOffice 6.2. So please make sure
the PDFs are generated with the latest LibreOffice version, if you still have a
problem, please test with different PDF readers and report which one(s) have
issues with copying text.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-19 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #3 from Frank Zimmerman  ---
Correction: for the first webpage link - only the first book was created with
LibreOffice 5. The rest are all tagged LibreOffice 6 (I think they were started
with LO 5 and finished with LO 6).

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-19 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

--- Comment #2 from Frank Zimmerman  ---
Cannot reproduce? I hope that's a good sign.

Here are some examples from my website. The books on the following page were
produced with LibreOffice 5. Try downloading one of the PDF's and copy/paste a
paragraph out into a text editor. Let me know what you get.

https://www.practicaprophetica.com/books/edward-irving/

The following book was produced with LibreOffice 6, not too long ago:

https://www.practicaprophetica.com/books/ftw/#Last-Day-Events

Go to the 10th page (part of the intro pages before the numbering starts), the
"Cover Picture" description, and copy out the first paragraph.

BTW I'm also using Win 10-64 bit, Version 1809. My current LibreOffice is
6.2.0.3 64 bit, but as shown from the first books linked in the page above,
this has been around since LibreOffice 5, so I'm not sure that makes any
difference.

I'm also pasting directly into a text editor (EditPad), so the fontname issue
you mention below is not applicable in that scenario (although I noticed it
also when pasting into LO).

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124191] Text copied from a PDF exported using Linux Libertine G is missing characters.

2019-03-18 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124191

V Stuart Foote  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

   See Also||https://bugs.documentfounda
   ||tion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11
   ||5117
 CC||khaledho...@eglug.org,
   ||vmik...@collabora.com,
   ||vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu

--- Comment #1 from V Stuart Foote  ---
I can not reproduce on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit en-US (1803) with
LinLibertine_R_G.ttf, v5.10 (mod 13-1-2012) of Linux Libertine G is installed
to system. Testing:

Version: 6.1.4.2 (x64)
Build ID: 9d0f32d1f0b509096fd65e0d4bec26ddd1938fd3
CPU threads: 8; OS: Windows 10.0; UI render: GL; 
Locale: en-US (en_US); Calc: group threaded

or current master/6.3.0alpha0+

with or without OpenGL rendering enabled.

Only issue I notice is that the "Linux Libertine G" font name gets exported to
PDF as "LinuxLibertineG" and is treated as a missing font on paste back to
Writer. So could be a font fall back issue.

But, guess the Linux Libertine G font could have issues with ligature tables
causing the missing glyphs from the text strings "copied" to clipboard--I'm
just not seeing it with this build 

A couple of past issues as in the see also bug 115117, but did not want to dupe
to that without some review.

Believe proposed work implementing tagged PDF with /ActualText structs for bug
117428 would improve this work flow--giving better fidelity of text copied out
from body of PDF.

@Khaled, Miklos any thoughts?

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