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Bug 228645

Summary: Thai3.4:Run As DOC render different font and different size for currency field
Product: z_Archived Reporter: Nattapong Sirilappanich <natta>
Component: BIRTAssignee: Yasuo Doshiro <doshiro>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: P3 CC: camle, clin, kitlo, wenfeng.fwd
Version: 2.3.0Keywords: helpwanted
Target Milestone: 2.6.0   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows Vista   
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Description Nattapong Sirilappanich CLA 2008-04-24 06:56:02 EDT
Build ID: I20080330-1350

Steps To Reproduce:
1.Load Test_Report_CrossTab.rptdesign
2.Set DataSource to exportdata.csv
3.Run->Run Report->As Doc


More information:
Everywhere that have currency symbol will be set to differrent font compare to it associated value.

Expecting the same font for both currency symbol and it associated value.
Comment 1 Nattapong Sirilappanich CLA 2008-04-24 06:56:28 EDT
Created attachment 97422 [details]
Data source file
Comment 2 Nattapong Sirilappanich CLA 2008-04-24 06:56:55 EDT
Created attachment 97423 [details]
Report design
Comment 3 Wenfeng Li CLA 2010-01-11 15:02:26 EST
Does this issue only happens to Thai?
Comment 4 Nattapong Sirilappanich CLA 2010-01-12 02:16:30 EST
I didn't observe it on en_US locale.
Comment 5 Yasuo Doshiro CLA 2010-01-12 16:57:56 EST
The font on the design is "Serif".
If the text contains Thai, it's converted to "Tahoma" on *.doc.
(If Japanese, it's converted to MS Gothic)

So the font for the Thai currency symbol('ß') is also converted to Tahoma while numbers are converted to Tomes New Roman.

In my test, the behaivior is same for both English and Thai locales.
Comment 6 Yasuo Doshiro CLA 2010-01-12 17:43:56 EST
It looks like this is not a bug.
If there is a problem on this behaivior, 
please let me know.

Doshiro.
Comment 7 Nattapong Sirilappanich CLA 2010-01-12 22:17:35 EST
It's the problem for user.
Because if user want report to look smooth, they must change it manually for each document report generated.
Comment 8 Yasuo Doshiro CLA 2010-01-13 13:24:59 EST
Because the font on the report is set to Serif, it must be changed to Tahoma to display Thai.
If the user wants to display Thai, font on the report should be changed to Thaoma or Unicode fonts such as Arial Unicode MS so that it won't be replaced.