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Posted to issues@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2014/02/17 04:09:51 UTC

[Bug 86697] inconsistent subscript replacements

https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=86697

Sue <su...@progressive.com> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Sue <su...@progressive.com> ---
Note: I have been unable to reproduce this bug.  In order to retest I broke it
into the following 3 scenarios, however I was unable to reproduce the noted
behavior.  I am testing on a Windows 8 machine using OOO version 4.0.1 (Build
9714)

When replacing subscripts the inheritance of properties such as size, Bold, and
Italic is inconsistent.
Example 1: 

When replacing a subscript the replaced subscript does not fully inherit the
properties. 

1. Type H A – (note that the H is Bold and Italic, and the subscript does not
have Bold and Italic) 

2. Now select the subscript “A” and replace with a “B” 

**Note that the “B” inherited the Italic property, but not the Bold property. I
would not have expected the “B” to inherit any properties from the previous
character. I would have expected the “B” to inherit only the properties of the
“A”. Note that search and replace works as expected. 

Example 2: 

When copying a subscript and pasting it following a string of characters the
subscript inherits properties from the preceding string. 

1. Type HK (bold and italics). 

2. On another line type H A (The “H” is Bold Italic, the “A” is a subscript) 

3. Copy the subscript “A”, paste to end of HK text. 

** Note that the “A” inherits the italic but not the bold property. The
expectation is the properties of the “A” should not have changed. 

Example 3: 

Replacing a Character by backspacing and then typing a new character inherits
properties from the preceding string. 

1. Type H 2 ( H is italic and bold, 2 is bold only) 

2. Backspace over the 2 and type 3. 

**Note that the “3” inherits the properties (italic and bold) should have
inherited the properties of the value it was replacing.

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