https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32212

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--- Comment #3 from Perditax <[email protected]> 2011-12-08 09:43:11 
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I also have several problems with pdf rendering. I'm not sure if I should
create a new bug report or post those here.
* When quoting several references in the same part of the text, converting to
pdf introduces a blank space before the comma separating them, like "[1] ,
[2]", which is not correct considering typography: "[1], [2]", see for example
http://fr.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cristallographie_g%C3%A9om%C3%A9trique/Introduction
where there are two occurences of the problem.
* When using a picture aligned to the right and a math formula in the text to
the left of it, the pdf version places the formula below the picture,
regardless of the length of the formula. I have obtained bad layouts because of
this, with huge blank spaces at the left of the picture, although there was
more than enough place to fit the formula there. I have managed to improve the
layout by adding text above the formulas but we shouldn't have to change pages
only so that the pdf version looks acceptable.
* Most bothering, the pdf doesn't render texts like <span
style="text-decoration:overline">1</span>, instead of <span
style="text-decoration:overline">1</span> I see 1 in the pdf version. That's
really troublesome because in all articles about crystallography, and in all
textbooks outside the wikimedia projects, we describe directions in crystals as
[<span style="text-decoration:overline">1</span>11] (for example), the
direction [111] is a completely different one. See
http://fr.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cristallographie_g%C3%A9om%C3%A9trique/R%C3%A9seaux_de_Bravais
or http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9seau_de_Bravais - these are by far not
the only pages using this notation.

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