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Since installing LibreOffice 5.0.2.2 I am seeing oddities (kind of look like
backticks under the text) whenever I use italicized fonts (very noticeable
with Times New Roman). It almost looks like a vertical positioning issue.
This occurs in both Writer and Calc and with multiple font sizes (especially
12+ points). I've verified it is definitely LibreOffice. Updated video card
drivers, did cold boots, and even reinstalled 5.0.1 to make sure it had no
problems (it didn't). OS is Windows 10 if that makes a difference. I haven't
noticed this on my Ubuntu system.I can't find anyone else reporting this
issue. It is very noticeable though. Anyone have any ideas?I first installed
it via the torrent download, but tried downloading directly in case there
was something wrong with the torrent.I've attached a screenshot showing what
I'm talking about.
<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4162038/2015-10-04_02_16_21-Start.png> 



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