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Hello!

My name is Ivan Ivanov, an administrator of the Wiki and Documentation team of Ubuntu GNOME.

I am really in love with LibreOffice and the open-source project. The new version 4.3 is awesome 
and good-looking.

But I have a question about the option "Pair Kerning". My hobby is typography, but I hate kerning 
and I always disable it if there is such option. But the option in the most recent versions of 
LibreOffice does not work. I disable the "Pair Kerning" option, but kerning is still enabled. The 
last version without this bug (where you can disable kerning) is 4.0.6.2. All versions after this 
have this bug and kerning can't be disabled, which annoys me...

And the second thing is about some opentype features. I hate ligatures, too. There are many fonts 
with ugly ligatures and I prefer seeing "f" and "i" instead of the ligature for example. In 
LibreOffice 4.0.6.2 ligatures are not enabled by default, but in 4.3 for example ligatures are 
automatic to form. I want to disable this, too.

I want version 4.3, because it is really beautiful in design and perfect in functionality, but I 
want to disable kerning and ligatures. How to do this?

Thank you!

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