Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 60328
Ruby annotation breaks baseline of the sentence(TestPost)
Last modified: 2006-07-24 14:16:08 UTC
1. Create New Writer Document. Go Menu "File|New|Text Document". 2. Go Menu "Format|Page...", then "Page Style: Default" Dialog opens. 3. Open "Page" Tab, and select "Right-to-left(vertical)" as "Text direction". 4. Open "Text Grid" Tab, and select "No grid". 5. Push OK button. the dialog closes. 6. Write some text. eg. 'The test. RubyBase text.' 7. Select some words of the sentence. eg. 'RubyBase' above. 8. Now add Ruby. Go Menu "Format|Asian phonetic guides...", Dialog "Asian Phonetic Guide" opens, then set "Ruby text". eg. "Annotation-Hurigana". 9. Push Apply button. the annotation added on right-side of the ruby-base-text. eg. "Annotation-Hurigana" appears on right side of "RubyBase". 10. The problem appers. Acutal Results: The base text of ruby moved left. So the base line of the sentence is broken. Expected Results: We must not break the base line, whether rubys exist or not. eg. "The test. RubyBase text.", shown above, must have only one base line, even "RubyBase" has the ruby "Annotation-Hurigana". Note: With "Left-to-Right(horizontal)" Pages(Step3), this problem not appears. If "Grid(lines only)" or "Grid(lines and characters)" are selected(Step4), this problem not appears. but when some ruby have oversized font, compared with "Max. Ruby text size", this problem appers again, even if "Left-to-Right(horizontal)" layout. Reported from: If you can read Japanese, see "OpenOffice User-Kai" ML. the tree started at 8879 reports this problem.
This problem was registered formally as Issue 60503.
Closing this test issue. Marked as Resolved- Invalid. Regards, Andrew
Closed.