Bug 83973 - FORMATTING: Makes some words/lines bold randomely when bilingual text is converted to media wiki or microsoft doc format
Summary: FORMATTING: Makes some words/lines bold randomely when bilingual text is conv...
Status: NEEDINFO
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Writer (show other bugs)
Version: 4.2.4.2 release
Hardware: Other All
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Reported: 2014-09-17 08:48 UTC by Mohiniraj Sutavani
Modified: 2014-09-29 03:05 UTC (History)
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An odt file created with writer is attached. Only some of the words are made bold font. The same is converted to mediaWiki by plugin. Some extra words are seen with bold tags in the txt file. (461 bytes, text/plain)
2014-09-17 08:48 UTC, Mohiniraj Sutavani
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Description Mohiniraj Sutavani 2014-09-17 08:48:21 UTC
Created attachment 106419 [details]
An odt file created with writer is attached. Only some of the words are made bold font. The same is converted to mediaWiki by plugin. Some extra words are seen with bold tags in the txt file.

Bilingual text (English and a Indic language script) with bold formated words are entered in a document.

When converting it to mediaWiki txt format, some extra words (randomly) get tokens/tags attached to them to make them bold.

Same behavior is observed when the odt file is saved as .doc file (in microsoft word format)some extra words (randomly) get tokens/tags attached to them to make them bold.

Expected behavior:
Only the words which are marked bold should have tokens around it.

Sample files are attached.

              
Operating System: All
Version: 4.2.4.2 release
Comment 1 Jay Philips 2014-09-29 03:05:38 UTC
Hello Mohiniraj,

Thank you for filing the bug. Unfortunately you submitted a text file and not an odt file, so i'm unable to test your bug.


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