Hello,
Moreover, with register-true page layout, the result is terrible (empty
lines between the lines). Maybe modification of the font file is not
possible, because the formula editor depends from OpenSymbol. A proper
solution would be to add relative size support (like in the Heading styles)
to the character size of the default character style Bullets, and set it to
87,5%.
By the way, there are other problems with these no-name list styles, eg.
their missing localizations. It would be fine to change or add an option to
use named numbering/list styles with Numbering/List icons and automatic
list replacement instead of these awful no-name styles.
Best regards,
László
2012/11/20 Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@suse.cz>
Hello,
I'd need a little help from somebody who knows how exactly line height is
computed.
Specifically, create a new document, create a bullet list (2-3 items), and
change it from bullets to 1. style (RMB->Bullets and
numbering...->Numbering
type -> any of those). Doing this (visible when repeatedly hitting Ctrl+Z
and
Ctrl+Y) noticeably changes the height of all the lines. With MSWord there
isn't such a big difference, leading to different formatting on .docx
import
in a specific bugreport I have.
I have checked that this change is triggered by the bullet character
being or
not being present in the actual string representation of the line, so I
assume that the bullet character from the OpenSymbol font is somehow higher
than the rest, or that the font itself specifies this height. But I have no
idea how this stuff works. What would be the proper way of fixing this?
--
Lubos Lunak
l.lunak@suse.cz
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