I can't reproduce this. I'm using the same versions of all of the
openoffice packages as you, but with dictionaries-common upgraded to
0.22.55 (current unstable). I'm also running a 2.6.8 kernel, but that
*shouldn't* change anything.
Can you reproduce the same bug with a new empty file, or is this
dependant on the particular file you were using? If it needs a
particular file, then can we have a copy of it (or the minimal file
needed to cause the bug) in order to help with tracking this one down.
Also, have you tried changing to other fonts? I changed from Times New
Roman to various others (URW Chancery L for example), but it might be
dependant on a particular font.
Can you also give us the output of the following commands (installing
debsums first if you haven't got it installed):
debsums -csl openoffice.org
debsums -csl openoffice.org-bin
debsums -csl openoffice.org-debian-files
debsums -csl openoffice.org-l10n-en
debsums -csl ttf-opensymbol
debsums -csl dictionaries-common
Thanks,
Tom Parker