Hi,
Just a final note; To see if it made any difference I opened this in OpenOffice
4.0.1, and the too bold problem is not visible there.
Given that it's just LibreOffice 4.1 I have this problem in, and not
LibreOffice 3 nor OpenOffice 4.0, and I have checked settings as well as
removed any
YES
I just installed 4.1.2.3 to my Ubuntu desktop and see what you mean by
how dark the bolded text looks.
It was not dark with 4.0.5.
On 10/09/2013 05:23 PM, Leo R. Lundgren wrote:
Hi,
Just a final note; To see if it made any difference I opened this in
OpenOffice 4.0.1, and the too bold
Hi,
That's great, I mean that I'm not the only one having the problem. And also
that we might have some kind of hint as to which version it started happening
with, i.e. something after 4.0.5 then.
Thanks for chiming in!
Regards, Leo
10 okt 2013 kl. 01.38 skrev Kracked_P_P---webmaster:
Actually I just went back to 4.0.5 due to a problem with the font
selection scroll-down in Calc.
I have over 400 fonts in my .font folder and every time I tried to
scroll down to change the font of a cell, it suddenly jumped back to the
top of the list.
So, there is more than one font issue for
That font-changing problem sounds similar to a problem I created a bug
report on. I was using 4.0.4.2 at the time, and moving to 4.0.5 (the
version I'm currently using) fixed it. But maybe it resurfaced in 4.1?
Kracked, check out bug report 67223 and see what you think.
Hi Leo,
please take a look for the option in:
Menu/Tools/Option/LibreOffice/View - Graphics options - Use Anti-Alising.
I do not see visible differences with 4.x but I seem to remember there was
significant differences in some 3.x
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Hi,
That option/setting is turned on. I'm not seeing any change regarding the
symptoms when I turn it off and on.
I tried another thing now, namely to see if there was possibly an Albany AMT in
the 4.1 package. I couldn't find one though (in