Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 127031
Index in formula in text gets trimmed when on last line of fixed line spacing text
Last modified: 2017-05-03 21:34:55 UTC
Created attachment 85599 [details] Describes and displays the error. The secondary index in a formula (on the text level, inserted as a character) gets trimmed when the formula is placed at the end of a paragraph with fixed line spacing. See attached document. A workaround (see document) is to use minimum line spacing instead of fixed line spacing.
Go to Tools > Options > Writer > Formatting aids Uncheck Math baseline alignement
I unchecked Math baseline alignment, but the problem persists if I then manually adjust the vertical position of the formulae so that they match with the text.
Please provide 2 screenshots (expected/found) to understand what you described
Created attachment 85604 [details] Displays cropped indices when math baseline alignment is on.
Created attachment 85605 [details] Displays cropped indices when math baseline alignment is off.
In the PDF attachment where math baseline alignment is off, the alignment is set so that the formulae align with the surrounding text. The result is the same as with math baseline alignment on. The expected behaviour is that the indices would be uncropped, which is the case on all text lines of a paragraph if line spacing is proportional or set to "minimum line spacing". On lines with fixed line spacing, indices look fine *except* on the last line of the paragraph, where they are cropped.
Changed status from "resolved not an issue" back to "unconfirmed" since the proposed solution didn't work; and anyway I don't want to be without Math baseline alignment, woithout it entering formulas in text becomes too difficult.
Created attachment 86057 [details] Paragraph Spacing Scenarios
Attempt to recreate issue 127031 yielded the same results as previously reported using the attached steps. In my attachment, I have also included failed scenarios not originally reported for Paragraph spacing options “1.5 lines”, “Double”, “At Least” and “Leading”. Since Math Baseline Alignment cannot be used as a workaround due to manual formatting to reach desired position as previously mentioned, this was not replicated.
Marking as confirmed as per comment 9