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@Eike: I am looking also forward to your statement. :-)
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@Khaled
Please try the following steps.
- Enter the following string into Cell A1 and B1: AVAVAVAV
- In B1 select the first to characters AV and apply kerning=on in the character
settings to them
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I think I found a simple approach for a solution. I will come up with more
details soon.
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@Khaled: What has been the exact purpose of your patch?
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--- Comment #33 from OfficeUser ---
CORRECTION for both test cases above:
KERNING IS ALWAYS **ON**
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TEST RESULT
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Version: 5.2.7.2
Build-ID: 2b7f1e640c46ceb28adf43ee075a6e8b8439ed10
CPU-Threads: 8; BS-Version: Linux 4.4; UI-Render: Standard; VCL: gtk2;
Gebietsschema: de-DE (de_DE.UTF-8);
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TEST RESULT
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Version: 4.4.7.2
Build-ID: f3153a8b245191196a4b6b9abd1d0da16eead600
Gebietsschema: de_DE.UTF-8
==> Result: Kerning is ALWAYS applied, also when set to off.
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--- Comment #30 from OfficeUser ---
Hi Xisco,
thank you very much!
Could you please tell me the latest build that includes the patch you have
identified? I would like to examine how exactly it behaves regard kerning in
Calc.
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--- Comment #28 from OfficeUser ---
Hi Eike,
thanks you for clarification.
> > What might be possible is for non-EditEngine cells tell OutputDevice to
> > force kerning off via SalLayoutFlags::DisableKerning (I didn't track how
> >
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--- Comment #27 from Eike Rathke ---
(In reply to OfficeUser from comment #25)
> @Stuart:
> > "Suspect flushing all cell content through edit engine just to provide
> > layout kerning is going to impose considerable performance drag.
>
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The second question from my comment above is for Eike.
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--- Comment #25 from OfficeUser ---
@Stuart:
> "Suspect flushing all cell content through edit engine just to provide layout
> kerning is going to impose considerable performance drag.
Are there any values for a performance degrade
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--- Comment #24 from V Stuart Foote ---
Again, what effect of enabling "Use printer metrics for text formatting"? Allow
that to impose overhead.
As now, seems we only impose overhead when cell is actively being edited (w/F2)
or as
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--- Comment #23 from Eike Rathke ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #16)
> Eike, what do you think?
As Khaled already explained correctly in comment 15, the EditEngine is not
always used, only if cell content contains inline
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--- Comment #22 from OfficeUser ---
In case someone is ready to do a bibisect I suggest the following way:
- Use the attached "Kerning Test Table 2.ods"
- In each LO build compare the string width of B13 with B14
- If you find a build
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--- Comment #21 from Khaled Hosny ---
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> @Khaled: Thanks for your investigation and explanation.
>
> I have one more interesting finding. If the cell contains at least one
> CTRL+RETURN line
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