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[Issue 125012] PDF Export Issues

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125012

--- Comment #13 from Chris Torrence <go...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Andrew Steinheiser from comment #12)
> Test(s) performed with:
> 
> OS: OS X 10.12.3
> Apache OpenOffice: 4.1.3 (Rev. 1761381)
> 
> I could not reproduce the issue with the following steps:
> 
> 1. Open AOO, create new text document.
> 
> 2. Select a user installed font (Phantom Stencil).
> 
> 3. Typed 'Hello world'.
> 
> 4. File -> Export as PDF.
> 
> 5. Click Export.
> 
> 6. Open PDF with no issues.
> 
> Was there something else that you guys did to get the crash?

Hi Andrew, thanks for testing! There actually isn't a crash. The problem is
with "em" and "en" dashes. I don't think you can use the Phantom Stencil font,
as that doesn't even have those characters. In my tests I used Minion Pro,
while steve_bui used Amsterdam Tangram and Arabella.

Steve's reproduce case works well:
1. Create a new document in Open Office
2. Select one of the user installed fonts 
3. Type in "Something--Something" (make sure to hit space after to create em
dash) 
4. Type in "1992 - 1995" (make sure to hit space after to create en dash) 
5. File->Export as PDF
6. Click Export 
7. Open exported PDF 

Result: Em & en dashes are different than the original document

Hopefully this can get confirmed and fixed soon? Thanks!

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