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Hi Everyone!

In some Italian word and only with some fonts, hyphenation fails doubling some letters on both lines. Carlito and Calibri appear to be similar for better and for worse! ;-)

You could see the bug here (odt and native exported pdf):
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6ytyhwafw7q9vol/AAA4BkELpLSmCV08fujjUwgEa?dl=0

My system is:

 * Microsoft Windows 10 Home, 64 bit (x86-64), Italian, daily updated;
 * Java 1.8.0 update 66 (x86-64) configured on LibreOffice in Tools ->
   Options -> LibreOffice -> Advanced;
 * LibreOffice 5.0.4.2, win64, custom install -> full Optional
   Components selected, Italian help installed.

What do you think about?

Have I to file a bug or is there already one similar?

Have a nice and sunny day,

Carlo

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