09-02-2018, 04:56 PM
My partner's cousin was a "developer" for MS working on campus for many years. I can assure you that the problem is with the Windows UI. It is simply such an extravagantly sloppy and hopelessly overwritten over coded patchwork that it's performance is unpredictable even in house at Redmond on their own developers' machines. Without OEM agreements the MS UI would be around 75% dysfunctional. The numbers for mainline Linux distributions would of course be completely inverted. All I can recommend is using Windows fonts on both machines as defaults, preferably the oldest still functioning T/T fonts developed at HP a hundred years ago, and match all margins, kerning, and headers and footers and set as defaults. NOT a LibreOffice flaw. The other alternative is PDF or raw unformatted (skip line for paragraphs) text like we did a hundred years ago. In human years based on retained toxin levels MS Windows is at least 1,000 tears old. It's death is imminent and I'm trying very hard to outlive it.
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