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Hi :)
Or you could upload it to "Image Shack" or "Ubuntu One" or something and give 
just a couple of people the link to it by personal email rather than to the 
entire list (if the document is fairly confidential).
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Nuno J. Silva <nunojsilva@ist.utl.pt>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 3 August, 2011 9:59:10
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with subscript in Impress

On 2011-08-02, Mårten Behm wrote:
On 2011-08-01, Regina Henschel wrote:
Mårten Behm schrieb:

I am using Impress for lecturing in chemical engineering and subscripts
in chemical formulae is a crucial feature.
[...]
 I keep getting the subscripts
with a horisontally compressed appearance (about 50%). I have had the
problem on and off since the OOo days. Switching from Ubuntu with LXDE
to Fedora with LXDE avoided it, but now I keep getting it in Mac OSX 10.6.

Is there anyone else experiencing this? Is it a well known problem? Is
there a solution?

No I have no problems with subscripts in presentation object or text
object. In which objects do you see the problem? Do you see it with
every font?
Can you move the document to a Windows-machine and look whether the
problem occurs there too? Or provide such document for download?
[...]
In preparing the requested sample on my Mac machine the problem first
appeared as previously described, but after a while I noticed, to my
surprise, that the subscripts have shifted back to normal appearance!
So the problem is not entirely reproducible. I will get back to the
list if / when the problem reappears. Just setting up LibO on a
Windows virtual machine on my Mac to check further.

My guess is that this is some on-screen rendering issue (that is, the
presentation content and appearance is okay, it just doesn't appear as
it should). "getting back to normal" sounds like a rendering issue. 

Can you try exporting the presentation to PDF and see if the problem
persists?

Unless PDF export and rendering are closely tied, if this is a rendering
issue, it will not happen in the PDF.


You can, like Regina suggested, make the document available so we can
test it. 

(Just a note: this list strips attachments, so upload it somewhere else
and just give us the URL; you can also report this as a bug and attach
the document to the bug).

-- 
Nuno J. Silva (aka njsg)
gopher://sdf-eu.org/1/users/njsg

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