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Document does not maintain format when converting to PDF #137
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Time to realize this is not a unoconv bug (see README).
Please report this upstream and add a reference to the bug report here. Thanks ! |
Yes latest of libreoffice which does |
Any update on this? |
I don't understand the problem description, and since we don't do any modifications wrt. formatting from within unoconv I doubt this is a unoconv problem. The README consists of a troubleshooting section. Maybe one of these instructions helps in determining where the problem lies. Fact is that if I don't understand the problem, and I have no way to reproduce it, I cannot help you or troubleshoot it myself. If you want to get (free) support, you have to make it easier on us... |
@dagwieers I don't encounter the problem but ran on it while figuring out how to do asciidoc -> odf using ott templates on OSX :-) So just shacking the tree to see if there is any banana left. |
Confirm this is still happening when I export a Chinese doc into pdf. I lose the bold format on the first page. |
Please read the Troubleshooting instructions and follow each bullet. I need to know if this is a LibreOffice issue, and if this is still an issue with the latest unoconv from the master branch and a recent Libreoffice. And if you have more details to reproduce the problem, feel free to reopen this issue. Thanks for the feedback ! |
When l convert l docx file that has headings that are bold for example it does not maintain the bold for that heading and also changes the font instead of using what was originally used
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