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FS#50358 - [libreoffice-fresh] texmaths equations increase in size
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Arch Linux
Opened by Nils Becker (pantarhei) - Thursday, 11 August 2016, 17:32 GMT
Last edited by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) - Sunday, 19 March 2017, 09:38 GMT
Opened by Nils Becker (pantarhei) - Thursday, 11 August 2016, 17:32 GMT
Last edited by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) - Sunday, 19 March 2017, 09:38 GMT
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DetailsIn Impress (presentations) any texmaths equation will increase in size if it is updated. It does not matter if the texmaths package is used or the extension is copied over manually from the website.
The bug was described some time ago upstream for texmath (https://sourceforge.net/p/texmaths/bugs/57/) but apparently only by archlinux users and it apparently vanished again some versions ago. In any case I see it now on my system. It does not appear when I use a libreoffice package with the same version from AUR (libreoffice-fresh-rpm) so I thought it may be related to the archlinux package. Additional info: * libreoffice-fresh 5.2.0-2 Steps to reproduce: 1. Open a new presentation 2. Create any texmath object 3. Update the texmath object (click on it and "latex" it again). |
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Comment by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) -
Sunday, 28 August 2016, 15:49 GMT
This could be caused by the texlife version we use or by some system lib we link.
Comment by Antonio Rojas (arojas) -
Thursday, 01 September 2016, 17:44 GMT
The upstream report is confirmed by ubuntu and debian users, so it's not true that it only affects archlinux users. I doubt this is a packaging issue.
Comment by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) -
Saturday, 18 February 2017, 20:25 GMT
There's not much we can do at distribution level. Going to close this one soon.