LibreOffice - wrong font height in formula equation / overlapping lines

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I'm having the problem shown in the screenshots below in my LO 6.0 Writer and Math when I'm typing an equation.



As you can see in the prints, the top of the fonts gets cut. I've tried changing the font size, zoom and other configurations, but none of them solved the problem. And I've tested in another machine with LO 6.0 and it happens also. When I press enter it temporarily solves the problem, but if I continue typing after that, it cuts the font again.



Does anyone know how to solve this issue?



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  • Hello and welcome to askubuntu! Can you please include the answer here (below - and close the question, u can accept your own answer) for future reference?
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    Sure ! It's because I posted my solution in the asklibreoffice website first...
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I'm having the problem shown in the screenshots below in my LO 6.0 Writer and Math when I'm typing an equation.



As you can see in the prints, the top of the fonts gets cut. I've tried changing the font size, zoom and other configurations, but none of them solved the problem. And I've tested in another machine with LO 6.0 and it happens also. When I press enter it temporarily solves the problem, but if I continue typing after that, it cuts the font again.



Does anyone know how to solve this issue?



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  • Hello and welcome to askubuntu! Can you please include the answer here (below - and close the question, u can accept your own answer) for future reference?
    – Wilf
    Jun 16 at 20:21







  • 1




    Sure ! It's because I posted my solution in the asklibreoffice website first...
    – James Clark
    Jun 17 at 12:00













up vote
2
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favorite









up vote
2
down vote

favorite











I'm having the problem shown in the screenshots below in my LO 6.0 Writer and Math when I'm typing an equation.



As you can see in the prints, the top of the fonts gets cut. I've tried changing the font size, zoom and other configurations, but none of them solved the problem. And I've tested in another machine with LO 6.0 and it happens also. When I press enter it temporarily solves the problem, but if I continue typing after that, it cuts the font again.



Does anyone know how to solve this issue?



img1



img2



img3







share|improve this question














I'm having the problem shown in the screenshots below in my LO 6.0 Writer and Math when I'm typing an equation.



As you can see in the prints, the top of the fonts gets cut. I've tried changing the font size, zoom and other configurations, but none of them solved the problem. And I've tested in another machine with LO 6.0 and it happens also. When I press enter it temporarily solves the problem, but if I continue typing after that, it cuts the font again.



Does anyone know how to solve this issue?



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  • Hello and welcome to askubuntu! Can you please include the answer here (below - and close the question, u can accept your own answer) for future reference?
    – Wilf
    Jun 16 at 20:21







  • 1




    Sure ! It's because I posted my solution in the asklibreoffice website first...
    – James Clark
    Jun 17 at 12:00

















  • Hello and welcome to askubuntu! Can you please include the answer here (below - and close the question, u can accept your own answer) for future reference?
    – Wilf
    Jun 16 at 20:21







  • 1




    Sure ! It's because I posted my solution in the asklibreoffice website first...
    – James Clark
    Jun 17 at 12:00
















Hello and welcome to askubuntu! Can you please include the answer here (below - and close the question, u can accept your own answer) for future reference?
– Wilf
Jun 16 at 20:21





Hello and welcome to askubuntu! Can you please include the answer here (below - and close the question, u can accept your own answer) for future reference?
– Wilf
Jun 16 at 20:21





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Sure ! It's because I posted my solution in the asklibreoffice website first...
– James Clark
Jun 17 at 12:00





Sure ! It's because I posted my solution in the asklibreoffice website first...
– James Clark
Jun 17 at 12:00











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I found the solution. Follow this steps:



1) Download the new version of fonts-liberation:
https://packages.debian.org/pt-br/sid/fonts-liberation
2) Download the new version of fonts-liberation2:
https://packages.debian.org/pt-br/sid/fonts/fonts-liberation2



Run both .deb and you're done ! It fixed for me !






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I found the solution. Follow this steps:



1) Download the new version of fonts-liberation:
https://packages.debian.org/pt-br/sid/fonts-liberation
2) Download the new version of fonts-liberation2:
https://packages.debian.org/pt-br/sid/fonts/fonts-liberation2



Run both .deb and you're done ! It fixed for me !






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  • Awesome, thanks :) you can also accept your own answer!
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    Jun 17 at 14:20














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I found the solution. Follow this steps:



1) Download the new version of fonts-liberation:
https://packages.debian.org/pt-br/sid/fonts-liberation
2) Download the new version of fonts-liberation2:
https://packages.debian.org/pt-br/sid/fonts/fonts-liberation2



Run both .deb and you're done ! It fixed for me !






share|improve this answer






















  • Awesome, thanks :) you can also accept your own answer!
    – Wilf
    Jun 17 at 14:20












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up vote
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accepted






I found the solution. Follow this steps:



1) Download the new version of fonts-liberation:
https://packages.debian.org/pt-br/sid/fonts-liberation
2) Download the new version of fonts-liberation2:
https://packages.debian.org/pt-br/sid/fonts/fonts-liberation2



Run both .deb and you're done ! It fixed for me !






share|improve this answer














I found the solution. Follow this steps:



1) Download the new version of fonts-liberation:
https://packages.debian.org/pt-br/sid/fonts-liberation
2) Download the new version of fonts-liberation2:
https://packages.debian.org/pt-br/sid/fonts/fonts-liberation2



Run both .deb and you're done ! It fixed for me !







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