https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92657
--- Comment #11 from Steve Edmonds <steve@edmondsfamily.co.nz> ---
After reverting back from 5.2.3.3, without any change to the bullet character
style, this bug is not evident when my document is viewed in LO 5.1.6.2.0+. LO
5.1.6.2.0+ still reports the bullet font on my document as StarSymbol (which
has not been installed).
A default new document created in LO 5.1.6.2.0+ with a bullet list, reports the
bullet font as opensymbol. A default new document created in LO 5.2.3.3 with a
bullet list, reports the bullet font as opensymbol. Opensymbol is installed in
both cases.
In LO 5.1.6.2.0+ the vertical line spacing and bullet (visual) size is
consistent with bullet style font setting of StarSymbol (not on system),
Opensymbol (on system) or arial (on system, also the font of the bulleted
text). There is no extra leading in the first line in any case.
In LO 5.2.3.3 using bullet style font setting of arial (on system, the font of
the bulleted text) there is no extra leading in the first line. Using
opensymbol, there is a little extra leading. Using starsymbol there is most
extra leading and the bullets are visually bigger.
The interesting thing here is that even when there should be no font
substitution (open symbol and arial both available and both have U+2022 which I
assume is used), LO 5.2.3.3 displays extra leading with the first line using
opensymbol.
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