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Le 19-10-29 à 05 h 39, Mike Saunders a écrit :
On 29/10/2019 10:30, Marc Paré wrote:
Hmmm, that is strange. When I do a screen capture it captures the image
with the correct spelling. Here is a photo taken of the page but taken
from my phone, where it shows the spelling error. -- on Firefox
68.1.0esr (64bits)

http://parentreprise.com/images/LibreOffice/LibreOffice-Download-Screenshot-SpellingError-buiit-in-help-2.jpg
Zooming in, it looks like the bit turning the "l" into more of an "i" is
separated by a darker dot. Are you sure it's not like a stuck pixel or
something? Like, you could try moving the Firefox window around a bit,
and see if that changes anything...

Mike

Ah ... yes, a burned out pixel exactly at that point. What are the odds
of that happening ... Sheesh.

The Chrome window rendered the word "built" at a different spot, which
is why it rendered correctly.

Good catch! Issue solved.

Thanks for the help.

Time to update my monitor. :-)

Marc



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