![]() ![]() Looking at the odt file I am seeing things like this in the document: doc file and fixing everything up (by highligting the bogus superscript text and turning off superscript) does not work, when the file is saved the text gets turned back to superscript. doc, text around the endnote references gets arbitrarily converted to superscript. The school requires papers to be submitted in. My son is using libreoffice on Ubuntu for school work. WORKAROUND: Click immediately after the footnote and press Ctrl+Shift+P then begin typing as desired. Only documented test cases up or downstream are Linux, IA32.Ĭd ~/Desktop & wget -c -O example.doc & lowriter -nologo example.docĤ) What happens instead is the characters are superscript as shown in Platform All All > x86 (IA32) Linux (All) This really should not be high on the developer to do list as the WORKAROUND is trivial to perform and well documented. "minor loss of function, or other problem where easy workaround is present" ![]() This is documented at: help.libreoffic e.org/Writer/ Making_ Text_Superscrip t_or_Subscript On page 1 if one clicks immediately after superscript footnote 1 and begins to type, the characters are not superscript, as it would occur in Word.Ĥ) What happens instead is the characters are superscript as shown in https:/ /launchpadlibra / 87353347/ libreofficeform attingbug. net/ubuntu/ +source/ libreoffice/ +bug/903608/ +attachment/ 2630995/ +files/ footnoteformatt ingbug_ 1.doc -O example.doc & lowriter -nologo example.doc com/ubuntu/ oneiric/main i386 Packagesģ) What is expected to happen in LibreOffice Writer importing a Word created file via the Terminal:Ĭd ~/Desktop & wget -c https:/ /bugs.launchpad. com/ubuntu/ oneiric- updates/ main i386 Packagesĥ00 us.archive. ![]()
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