https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37361
Thomas Thym <ungethym@mevin.net> changed:
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--- Comment #60 from Thomas Thym <ungethym@mevin.net> 2011-12-21 10:03:31 PST ---
I propose the following bugs in order of my priorities:
Bug 40482 - CONFIGURATION: Formatting aids - displayed nonprinting characters
become unchecked during printing and PDF export
Reason: Because it is a regression and really annoying to recover the
characters.
Bug 40489 - PRINTING: Option Buttons and Check Boxes not printed correctly
Reason: Because it is a regression and we have many documents with check boxes
making it impossible to use LO at the moment.
Bug 43765 - FORMCONTROLS: Check Boxes and Option Buttons Become Invisible, when
you Click into a Table.
Reason: Because it is a regression and image of LO is suffering ("Why do we use
LO if that software is not able to display a simple document).
Bug 34436 - TABLES text in cells behaves wrong when rotated
Reason: Because MS Word compatibility is important for us. Rotated text with
more that one line can not be read after import and even the creation of the
second line next to (and not under) the rotated text in LO is less than
obvious. The behaviour (Ctrl+Enter) is not expected by the users I know.
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