https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169009
--- Comment #5 from Danat <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Hossein from comment #4) > @Danat: Every bug should be reproducible, and by opening the document you > provided and looking into the screen recording video, I could actually > reproduce the problem. But, there are some points: > > If you look closely, there is a slight difference in ثُ in #80 as Sarah > mentioned in comment 2. The difference is the language. In #81 and most of > #80, language is Hindi, but in ثُ inside #80 language is "Arabic (Saudi > Arabia)". > > Automatic language detection in LibreOffice is sub-optimal, and there is a > request to improve that. The improvement is requested in tdf#168506. But, > anyway, this is not a bug, or a new issue. You may set appropriate language, > for example "Arabic (Saudi Arabia)" for the whole Arabic text to avoid such > an issue. > > I hope that with the subsequent improvement to automatic language detection, > the user experience for Arabic text improves. > > One additional suggestion is that you can set the default language of CTL to > "Arabic (Saudi Arabia)" in "Tools > Options > Languages and Locales > > General" and and set appropriate default Arabic fonts in "Tools > Options > > LibreOffice Writer > Basic Fonts (CTL)". The root problem seems to be that both fonts are named "Lucida Sans", but they are different, so why call different things same names? One should be called Lucida Sans, and the other should be called something else Lucida Sans in LibreOffice write as the font of the thaa' that is unlike the rest of the Arabic text. Lucida Sans that is like the rest of the Arabic text only appears after pasting from Copilot app https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168990 When it comes to this bug, I agree it's not a bug If a word has 10 letters, and 9 are in one font, and the last is in a different font, and you paste a word over that 10-lettered word - the font gets inherited from that 1 letter that stands out. This is how it appears to work -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
