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On 2013-05-23T14:00:00+00:00 Elicoten wrote:

Find by formatting doesn't return any results if a non-integer font size
is returned.

To reproduce:
1. Enter some text in font size 11pt
2. Enter some more text in font size 11.5pt
3. Open the Find & Replace dialog (CTRL+H)
4. Click More Options
5. Click Format
6. Enter 11.5pt into the Size box.
7. Click ok and then Find
8. Observe 'Search key not found' error

Trying the same but entering 11pt at step 6 works fine so the problem
seems to be specific to non-integer font sizes.

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On 2013-05-25T12:56:55+00:00 Christopher M. Penalver wrote:

Unreproducible due to option noted in Description not being available in:
Version: 4.2.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: 979def88090633bfee0e0445b19999a1dac71ed
Microsoft Windows Vista Business x86 6.0.6002 Service Pack 2 Build 6002

Would this functionality be provided by an extension?

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On 2013-05-30T13:44:29+00:00 Elicoten wrote:

Created attachment 80042
Screenshot #1 showing the options

I have no extensions installed so I assume that this is part of the core
functionality.

I have attached two screenshots showing the problem. Notice that in the
second one underneath the find box it says 13pt when I specifically
entered 13.3pt. Also I set the text to 13pt so if it really was looking
for 13pt text, it would have found the second line of text in the
document. As noted previous this does work correctly.

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On 2013-05-30T13:44:55+00:00 Elicoten wrote:

Created attachment 80043
Screenshot #2 showing the result

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On 2013-05-30T13:46:05+00:00 Elicoten wrote:

To clarify what I said in comment 2: "As noted previous this does work
correctly." - I was referred to searching for whole integer sizes - so
if it was searching for 13pt, it would have found the text.

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On 2013-05-30T13:50:13+00:00 Elicoten wrote:

For some reason I just tried it again and it worked.  However, the
display on the find and replace screen is still wrong (i.e. I entered
13.3pt but it showed 13pt on the Find & Replace screen afterwards).

I have noticed the screenshot I've provided is wrong as I've entered the
wrong value into the Format box but it at least shows where the options
in question are.

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On 2013-05-30T13:53:21+00:00 Elicoten wrote:

After some more experimenting - the problem occurs when the size is set
through styles. Find formatting only seems to find direct formatting but
not formatting that is applied through styles.

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On 2013-06-01T18:00:14+00:00 Christopher M. Penalver wrote:

1) lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 13.04
Release: 13.04

2) apt-cache policy libreoffice-writer
libreoffice-writer:
  Installed: 1:4.0.2-0ubuntu1
  Candidate: 1:4.0.2-0ubuntu1
  Version table:
 *** 1:4.0.2-0ubuntu1 0
        500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ raring/main i386 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

3) What is expected to happen in Writer via a terminal:
cd ~/Desktop && wget 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1183368/+attachment/3691990/+files/example.odt
 && lowriter --nologo example.odt

Ctrl+H -> click dropdown box Search for -> button More Options -> button
Format... -> in the Text Format(Search) window tab Font in text box Size
type 11.5 -> button OK and underneath the Search dropdown box it notes
11.5, as it does in Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Word Version
14.0.6023.1000 (32-bit).

4) What happens instead is it displays 12. However, it still
successfully searches and finds 11.5 so this is a cosmetic UI issue.

Also reproducible in:
Version: 4.2.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: 979def88090633bfee0e0445b19999a1dac71ed
Microsoft Windows Vista Business x86 6.0.6002 Service Pack 2 Build 6002

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On 2015-03-07T20:19:29+00:00 Stgohi-lobugs wrote:

For me not reproducible with LO 4.4.1.2, Win 8.1

Is this still reproducible for other users or was it maybe already
resolved in the meantime?

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On 2015-03-16T05:45:37+00:00 JBF wrote:

Not reproducible for me too with LibreOffice 4.4.3.0.0+ built at home
under Ubuntu 14.10 x86-64.

Closing as WorksForMe. Please, feel free to reopen if you still
encounter the same issue with one of the current stable versions or with
the master.

Best regards. JBF

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On 2016-01-24T07:11:12+00:00 Christopher M. Penalver wrote:

Apologies for taking *so* long to get back to this. 
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64918#c7 was reproducible 
as written exactly in:
Version: 5.0.2.2
Build ID: 1:5.0.2-0ubuntu7
Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8

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On 2016-01-24T08:11:00+00:00 JBF wrote:

Created attachment 122185
screencopy of find&replace dialog in the master

Confirming the viewing issue: the non-integer font sizes applied by direct 
formatting and searched through "More Options > Format button" are shown 
rounded.
Reproducing steps are described in comment #7.
The search itself works as expected.

Tested on version 4.4.7, 5.0.5.0.0+, 5.1.1.0.0+ and master.

Best regards. JBF

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On 2016-04-01T06:19:15+00:00 LukeKendall wrote:

Confirmed also while trying to workaround
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99014, in LO
5.1.1.3.

I have occasional single paragraphs, or whole pages, that are using the
old (source) template's typeface (Times New Roman) but the new font size
(10.5 rather than 14pt), even though the paragraphs are the new body
text style ("CSP - Chapter Body Style")

I'm hesitant to try to find all occurrences of Times New Roman 14pt and
change them all to Georgia, because of this bug:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62603#add_comment

I note that Find&Replace for fractional font sizes fails.  I can see Times New 
Roman 10.5pt text in my document, but if I search for it using the F&R 
dialogue, it fails, reporting:
    Times New Roman, 11pt
    Search key not found
That statement is true, but unfortunately, F&R was supposed to be searching for 
10.5pt text, as selected from the menu of available font sizes, and for which 
many instances could be found.  It appears that F&R may also be converting 
fractional font sizes to integer sizes before performing its search!

Searches for Times New Roman, 14pt, for example do work.

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On 2017-10-23T14:00:12+00:00 Qa-admin-q wrote:

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On 2017-10-28T20:53:42+00:00 JBF wrote:

Still reproducible with current master.

Best regards. JBF

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On 2018-10-29T03:57:37+00:00 Qa-admin-q wrote:

** Please read this message in its entirety before responding **

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LibreOffice QA is asking bug reporters and confirmers to retest open,
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There have been thousands of bug fixes and commits since anyone checked
on this bug report. During that time, it's possible that the bug has
been fixed, or the details of the problem have changed. We'd really
appreciate your help in getting confirmation that the bug is still
present.

If you have time, please do the following:

Test to see if the bug is still present with the latest version of
LibreOffice from https://www.libreoffice.org/download/

If the bug is present, please leave a comment that includes the information 
from Help - About LibreOffice.
 
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If you want to do more to help you can test to see if your issue is a 
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bug pertains to a feature added after 3.3) from 
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2. Test your bug
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On 2018-10-30T21:50:25+00:00 Elicoten wrote:

Still present

Version: 6.1.2.1
Build ID: 1:6.1.2~rc1-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3; 
Locale: en-GB (en_GB.UTF-8); Calc: group threaded

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** Changed in: df-libreoffice
       Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: df-libreoffice
   Importance: Unknown => Low

** Bug watch added: Document Foundation Bugzilla #99014
   https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99014

** Bug watch added: Document Foundation Bugzilla #62603
   https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62603

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