This post overcomes a rather obscure issue remaining in the current version of LibreOffice (4.2.5). The issue was noticed with the Annapurna font (for the Devanagari script). When a reference is made to a head word with a homograph number, there appears to be a space between the headword and the homograph number. Take this example:
Note the space before the homograph number in the variant form. If the same data is displayed using the browser the space is not there. There is no space in the data. The apparent space seems to be inserted by LibreOffice.
In order to work around this problem, two solutions have been found. The first involves modifying the style of the headword reference condensing the space. This is done with this procedure:
- Click on the headword
- Press F11 to display the style pane
- Click the icon with the “a” in the tool bar of that pane to display character styles. The style for the variant form should be highlighted. (If the highlighted style is not on the screen, use the scroll bar or choose the Applied styles from the drop down at the bottom of the pane.)
- Right click the highlighted style name. (It should begin with variantform or whatever name is appropriate for the field containing the referenced headword.)
- From the pop-up menu choose Modify.
- In the Character Style dialog, select the Position tab
- Change the Spacing to Condensed and the by value to 0.8pt.