Created attachment 42288 [details] surrogatepair character sample Open attached document. Copy some characters(Font size is 60). Open new document. Paste characters to new document. Ctrl+Z Ctrl+Y Character size becomes default font size.
confirmed... effects libreoffice too
This isn't limited to CJK text. To reproduce it we only need: Preparation: * Create a new document and a paragraph style (eg. MyStyle), change the font size in that paragraph style * Type some characters and apply the new style. Reproducing the bug * Copy the typed text * Create a new document * Paste the text * Undo * Redo Expected result: the style applied to the text in the new document should be "MyStyle" Actual result: the style is anything by "MyStyle". It is generally the parent style of "MyStyle", and "Heading" when the parent style is "Heading 1" or any other level.
in LibreWriter 3.3.1 problem sitll exist. After pasting style name is [][][][][] and after undo redo name is Default.
Modify Status due to facts.
reproducible with LO 4.0.2.2 (Win7 Home, 64bit)
This bug has not been touched by its owner for a long time. To make it clearer which bugs should be fixed by someone else please take following action: - If you are the owner, and you are actively working on the bug, please give it an update. - If you are the owner, and you do not plan to work on it in the near future, please reassign it to the default assignee and change its status to NEW.
Still reproducible with lo4.0.2.
As 4.0.x branch of LibreOffice is in End Of Life state please recheck in latest stable version 4.1.4.
Still reproducible. 4.1.4.2 Build ID: 0a0440ccc0227ad9829de5f46be37cfb6edcf72
Marking as NEW per comments.
Hi All - So I've done some testing with this one: Ubuntu 14.04 x64 LibreOffice Version 4.3.4.1 release LibreOffice Version: 4.5.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: 8b65be4740f4349b769a8709867e0cc32d93686d Locale: en_US Following the Description and comment 2 I am unable to reproduce. I am closing this as WORKSFORME. If anyone can reproduce the issue on 4.3 or newer please set this back to NEW (and apologies for closing it if someone else can still reproduce). Thanks again!
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