Bug 36035

Summary: Opening .doc file displays numbering with wrong size VIEWING
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: Freek de Kruijf <f.de.kruijf>
Component: WriterAssignee: Cédric Bosdonnat <cedric.bosdonnat.ooo>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME    
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: 3.3.2 release   
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)   
OS: Linux (All)   
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Attachments: .doc file which displays 11 in a to large size
.odt file which displays 11 in a too large size
screen capture of original document
some numbers are smaller, then others in numbering (text on russian)

Description Freek de Kruijf 2011-04-06 13:00:25 UTC
Created attachment 45351 [details]
.doc file which displays 11 in a to large size

When I open the original .doc file with a numbered list and subnumbering, some of the numbers are shown in the wrong size. Also a summing sign, a dot, is show bigger than it should be.
I had to cloak the original text, which removed most of wrong size characters, however 11. in the attached files still shows the wrong size.
The attached files are a .doc and a .odt file, and both show after opening in LibreOffice the 11 in a size bigger than it should be.
Comment 1 Freek de Kruijf 2011-04-06 13:04:17 UTC
Created attachment 45352 [details]
.odt file which displays 11 in a too large size

Also after saving the .doc file as an .odt file and openening that file shows 11 too large.
Note there are 2 11s, the first is shown too large.
Comment 2 Freek de Kruijf 2011-04-06 13:06:08 UTC
Obviously, the original file was created using Microsoft Word.
Comment 3 Freek de Kruijf 2011-04-06 13:20:27 UTC
Created attachment 45355 [details]
screen capture of original document

On this screen capture it is clear that the numbers are shown in different sizes. Changing something in the text after the numbers, as has been done to produce the attachment, makes them change the size.
Also note that the second dot after the line with 5. is bigger than the other dots.
On second view, it might be that the bigger size is what it should be (Times Roman 12), where the displayed size looks like Times Roman 10).
Comment 4 Fridrich Strba 2011-04-07 06:36:39 UTC
Cedric, could you have a look?
Comment 5 sasha.libreoffice 2011-05-18 22:13:26 UTC
Created attachment 46882 [details]
some numbers are smaller, then others in numbering (text on russian)
Comment 6 Arnaud Versini 2011-12-03 10:15:38 UTC
Not present anymore in Master
Comment 7 Petr Mladek 2012-04-05 00:58:31 UTC
I do not see the problem with LO-3.5.2.2 => closing this bug.
Feel free to reopen it if you still see it on LO-3.5.2 or newer.