Hi All,
this one has been hanging around linuxquestions for a couple of weeks
now with no resolution as yet.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/libreoffice-in-ubuntu-14-04-lts-corrupted-characters-4175525313/
I know there are a few Ubuntu users around here so someone may be able
to make a suggestion. I have a feeling this problem is as much an
operating system thing as LO. David's problem is:
However, the problem that I have is only since I updated from Ubuntu
12.04
When I use the Calc sheet, corrupt characters appear in the "font
name", "font size", "input line", " name box", "column letters",
"row numbers" & "sheet name" - This is not all the time, but more
often than not.
I have noticed that the "background colour box" always is yellow, so
that the corrupted characters have a yellow striped background. When
I change the background colour to white and close the document, when
I reopen the doc the
"background colour box" is back to yellow!
And there is a bit more detail in the post plus a few suggestions
(unsuccessful).
Any thoughts pls let me know. Or if you have a LQ account feel free to
pitch in :)
Cheers
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