On Wed, Aug 28, 2024 at 8:18 PM Steve Edmonds
<steve.edmonds@ptglobal.com> wrote:
It was not just the bulleted lists, the issue persisted. It was not the
font, a basic document with 150 pages of flowing text in the same Roboto
font displayed identical on both machines.
What I have noticed now is that when a numbering list style is applied
the character style on the Customise tab of the style definition is not
applied, neither is the paragraph font. By chance I noticed when the
cursor was in front of the numbering it was of a font that was not
installed so line spacing was arbitrarily affected by the font
substitution.
I can change the font at any level of numbering from the tool bar in the
head of the window (with the cursor in front of that font) and this
change is automatically saved in the list style definition currently
active (even though it contradicts the character style showing) for just
that level and applied to all occurrences in the document of that list
style and level.
I couldn't find a related bug posted.
steve
Any chance the following could be somehow related?
<https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/24.2#New_line_break_algorithm_for_interoperability>
I admit I don't know how to probe (nor how to prove) whether it is related.
HTH,
Ady.
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