Le 24/02/2014 15:56, Cliff Scott a écrit :
Hi Cliff,
Part of the issue is that the Calibre Light font in the frame that goes
partially across both columns is not found by LO as a separate font from
Calibre. For some reason LO after ver 4.0.5 does not parse the Calibre Light
font properly. I had this back in 4.1.3, 4.1.4 and now also 4.1.5. The
problem was discussed on this list back in November and a work around was
found, but that doesn't change the problem with 4.2.1. LO 4.1.5 handles the
unrecognized font just fine and the text still fits in the frame with the
substitution of what ever font LO comes up with, but 4.2.1 displays it larger
so it extends outside the frame and still has the problem with not
recognizing the font. I can make it fit by resizing the frame horizontally,
but then the other text is push around and doesn't fit properly on the page.
I was really hoping that the font recognizing problem would be fixed in
4.2.1, but obviously not. The problem is a known bug and I added my 2 cents
to it on the bugtracker back in November. It doesn't make sense to me that
the same document would load differently in the two versions since they use
the same user preferences.
The problem with font weight recognition in certain fonts is a known
bug, but I can't remember the issue number at the moment. I saw it being
discussed on one of the IRC channels the other day. No idea, when or
whether it will be fixed though.
Alex
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