Hi Eike
On 29/07/11 22:03, Eike Rathke wrote:
Looks like all spaces have a style assigned that is different from the
text, maybe another font or height or ... color? ;-)
Check where the styles T1 and T2 actually differ.
It seems T1 and T2 have one small difference:
<style:style style:name="T1" style:family="text">
<style:text-properties fo:language="en" fo:country="GB"/>
</style:style>
<style:style style:name="T2" style:family="text">
<style:text-properties fo:language="en" fo:country="GB"
style:font-name-asian="Arial"/>
</style:style>
What I don't understand though is how these different styles could have
been applied.
I certainly didn't go through the document selecting each space and
fiddling with the Asian font settings!
So my question is how they could have been applied in such a crazy way
which is not at all noticeable in the UI?
-r
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