2nd bike stats.odt (19.9 KB)
The font used for text is apple-system. It is likely a converted legacy font because characters are taken from the Private Use Area Unicode block.
For example the very first character is U+F057. Since it is not present in the substituted font, a “missing glyph” is displayed instead. The same goes for all other characters.
Not withstanding this issue, your document is an awful mess where your drawing objects have “Through” wrap property, meaning they’ll hide underneath text (and other objects) since their background is opaque.
What is the origin of this file?
PS: when asking here, all mention OS name, LO version [and save format].
I am running Mac OS Sonoma 14.0 version of Mac OS , as well as version of LibreOffice 74.7.2 y
I created the document from scratch on that computer.
The problem started when I used the enabling / disabling “Edit Mode” (that is the mode that I am stuck in).
You have two issues:
- a font problem with apple-system (never heard of such a font name)
What happens when you choose another font, a more common one? - a careless usage of drawing objects (text boxes?)
What do you want to achieve? If your document is page-based and rather graphics oriented, then Writer is not the ideal tool. You should either have a try with Draw or, if your data is somehow hierarchically structured, with Impress. Or else, a DTP program like Scribus would be better fit.