Issue 54216

Summary: Paste to mixed font & subscript doesn't work properly.
Product: Writer Reporter: skelem <steve>
Component: editingAssignee: AOO issues mailing list <issues>
Status: CONFIRMED --- QA Contact:
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P5 (lowest) CC: issues, rainerbielefeld_ooo_qa
Version: OOO 2.0 Beta2Keywords: oooqa
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: All   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
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Description skelem 2005-09-05 06:44:12 UTC
Create the following text in the designmated fonts and subscripts:

I0            Arial, with the 0 as a subscript
I1   I1       Times New Roman "I" with both "1"s as a subscript in Arial.

Select I0 and copy (control-c).  Select I1.  Paste (control v).  The result
is that I and 0 are both in Arial (desired), but both the I and the 0 are
subscripted. The "I" should not become subscripted.  It should remain normal.
Comment 1 Rainer Bielefeld 2005-09-05 13:18:11 UTC
I checked with 2.0 (1.9.m125) German version WIN XP: [680m125(Build8947)] and
can confirm the effect, gut I do not think that it is a bug.

How can OOo decide what of the styles in the marked "paste-area" should be used
for the paste - different ones for each Letter? I do not think that that is
workable. It seems that OOo decides to use the style information of the last
selected Letter, and I can live with it. If I want to replace I1 By I0 with same
Style as I1 had (from reporter's example), I can live with that.

Something other would be if you have to replace with "replace all" many of those
therms in a big document, for those tasks a special feature might be useful,
pls. see attached "feature_example.sxw"!
Comment 2 Rainer Bielefeld 2005-09-05 13:20:21 UTC
Created attachment 29323 [details]
feature description
Comment 3 h.ilter 2005-09-16 11:53:45 UTC
Reassigend to ES
Comment 4 eric.savary 2006-02-10 16:13:56 UTC
ES->FME: please, have a look.