On Tue, 21 Dec 2010 08:17:58 -0800, RSClymo <clymo@rsjc.net> wrote:
In the hope that you may be able to fix this long-standing problem I  
attach a document showing what the problem is.
I took your document, exported it to PDF using Go-oo 3.2.1, opened it
up using Evince and xpdf and it was rendered correctly. Using Ubuntu
10.04.
I *do* notice, however, that selecting the equation text messes it
up. Unselecting it makes it ok back again. This, though, might be
a problem of the renderers.
Quoting from your document:
I can see no consistent relation between the unicode bit codes of
what is intended and what prints or converts to .pdf.
If you change the font of your equation to Dingbats, the (6), the
finger and the dagger, match.
So I would say there is a font mismatch / replacement issue somewhere,
either in LibO or the renderer. Or maybe installing some font can
help (which one, I don't know).
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