The line spacing is too big only when the "msttcorefonts" package is not installed. Install the fonts, and the layout gets right.
For me it is still an Ubuntu Problem, since for the normal user it's impossible to know what's wrong. I spent month running XP in a virtual machine for OOo just because of this "bug" making OOo unusable on Linux.
So is it possible to make these fonts - or non buggy free equivalents - available by default, so it is possible to open documents without loosing layout by default?
Yves kind of solves the problem in the following link: www.linuxjourna l.com/node/ 1000178
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The line spacing is too big only when the "msttcorefonts" package is not installed. Install the fonts, and the layout gets right.
For me it is still an Ubuntu Problem, since for the normal user it's impossible to know what's wrong. I spent month running XP in a virtual machine for OOo just because of this "bug" making OOo unusable on Linux.
So is it possible to make these fonts - or non buggy free equivalents - available by default, so it is possible to open documents without loosing layout by default?