Bug 42315

Summary: Greek letter Capital Omega (%OMEGA) is still shown like a square
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: leprechaun
Component: Formula EditorAssignee: Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium CC: iamtester8, sasha.libreoffice
Version: 3.3.2 release   
Hardware: x86 (IA32)   
OS: Linux (All)   
Whiteboard:
i915 platform: i915 features:
Attachments: REquired test-case for described %OMEGA bug in writer still shown as a square

Description leprechaun 2011-10-27 10:49:47 UTC
Hi,

I know there was a bug for what every Greek letter was shown as a rectangle in formulae.
I have Ubuntu 10.04 and Libreoffice (local: Italy) as follows:

LibreOffice 3.3.2 
OOO330m19 (Build:202)
tag libreoffice-3.3.2.2, Ubuntu package 1:3.3.2-1ubuntu2~lucid1

The greek capital letter Omega (%OMEGA) is shown both in menu and in writer as a square. Remaining letters are ok.

As a further info that can maybe useful:

Opening an existing file made with OO from standard Ubuntu distribution repositories (which I completely removed before installing Libreoffice from the specific repositories), capital Omega is correctly shown until I open the formula using the formula editor.
Escaping from the formula editor, capital Omega is shown as a square.

Regards.
Comment 1 tester8 2011-11-15 00:51:34 UTC
Probably, you should update your OpenSymdol font.
Comment 2 sasha.libreoffice 2012-02-06 05:20:45 UTC
@ leprechaun
If this problem still exist, please, attach document with this problem letter
Comment 3 leprechaun 2012-02-06 11:58:24 UTC
Created attachment 56686 [details]
REquired test-case for described %OMEGA bug in writer still shown as a square
Comment 4 tester8 2012-02-07 01:05:08 UTC
NOT reproduced with

LibreOffice 3.5.0rc3
7e68ba2-a744ebf-1f241b7-c506db1-7d53735
Ubuntu 10.04.3 x86
Linux 2.6.32-38-generic Russian UI

3.3 branch will not updated anymore.
Feel free to reopen if this bug is still there for you with upcoming 3.5.

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