Hi Olivier, all,
I believe what you see are the effects of "pair kerning." (Kerning
means to move glyphs closer together/wider apart to make them _seem_
equally far apart as every other letter in that line. The traditional
example is "VA," which without kerning would look more like "V A".)
I any case, you can turn that off like so:
http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/office_guides/openoffice_writer_user_guide/openoffice_guide_Kerning_text.html
Why LibreOffice does pair kerning instead of kerning whole lines or at
least words, I have no idea.
Hope that helps,
Astron.
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