Description of problem: Interestingly, the thickness of underline is determine by the first font used on every line. As a result, if the first line contains en chars and second line contain indic chars the thickness will be different. This has been observed in bn_IN, gu_IN, hi_IN and gu_IN locale, where underline is bold if the line starts with indic char in bn_IN, gu_IN, hi_IN and ta_IN locale and if the line starts with en char, the line will not. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): openoffice.org-1.1.2-24.6.0.EL4 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.please open the document attached 2. 3. Actual results: New lines that starts with en chars has thinner underline than new lines that start with indic chars Expected results: should be consistent, no bold when text style is normal Additional info:
Created attachment 115855 [details] sample document for bn_IN
Created attachment 115856 [details] document for gu_IN locale
Created attachment 115857 [details] sample document for hi_IN
Created attachment 115858 [details] sample document for ta_IN
And this affects 1.9.122 as well ?
I see this in 1.1.X alright, but not in 2.0. So it seems fixed there.