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Hi,

(sorry for a delay)


2017-12-02 15:51 GMT+02:00 Dennis Roczek <dennisroczek@libreoffice.org>:

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Hi Mike,

On 01.12.2017 16:04, Mike Saunders wrote:
Actually, check this out:

* Screenshot from Antanas: https://i.imgur.com/xS6uAGu.png

* Screenshot from me (macOS): https://i.imgur.com/67akhXw.png

So for Antanas certain characters look odd (they appear to be
rendered in bold) but it doesn't affect me. Antanas, what browser
and OS combination are you using?

Can anyone else confirm if they get the odd bold letters on
http://lt.libreoffice.org ?
confirmed, look wired here.

Windows 10 with following browser
* Firefox 57 (clean profile, no extensions!)
* Edge
* Vivaldi (based on newest Chrome engine)
* IE11


OS: Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS x86_64,
Browsers: Google Chrome 62.0.3202.94, Firefox Quantum 57.0.1

I'm attaching FF screenshot which looks a bit different.
You can realize that there is no bold effect but another close-looking font.


BR

Antanas Budriūnas

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