On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 3:41 AM, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > On 07.03.2012 09:16, lou ql wrote: >> >> On 6 March 2012 18:35, Oliver-Rainer >> Wittmann<[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> On 06.03.2012 03:41, lou ql wrote: >>> >>>> URL: >>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/**confluence/display/OOOUSERS/** >>>> >>>> AOO+3.4+Unofficial+Developer+**Snapshots<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+3.4+Unofficial+Developer+Snapshots> >>>> >>>> I tried copy the logo at the topleft of this page then paste into >>>> document/spreadsheet/**presentation, and find that the picture cannot be >>>> pasted into presentation. But I can do this in MS office 2010 >>>> >>>> >>> Currently, I have problems reproducing your problem. >>> >>> Can you please be a little bit more specific? >>> How do you copy the image? >>> Are you using a browser? Which one? >>> >>> I have done the following using latest snapshot build for Windows, rev. >>> 1296433: >>> - open the website in Firefox >>> - open context menu for the image >>> - choose "Copy Image" >>> - open an empty presentation document >>> - hit keys Ctrl-V >>> --> bitmap is pasted into the presentation. >>> (Unfortunately, its background is black. I am experiencing the same in MS >>> Paint. Thus, I assume that the copy process of Firefox does not >>> recognized >>> a possible existing Alpha channel for the transparency.) >>> >>> My 2nd try was: >>> - open the website in Firefox >>> - make a selection of the image using the mouse >>> - hit keys Ctrl-C >>> - open an empty presentation document >>> - hit keys Ctrl-V >>> --> nothing happens (the same happens in OOo 3.3). Reason for this is >>> that >>> the presentation document can not interpret the HTML in the clipboard. >>> >>> My 3rd try was: >>> - open the website in Firefox >>> - open context menu for the image >>> - choose "Copy Image Location" >>> - open an empty presentation document >>> - menu Insert - Picture - From file >>> - paste image URL into "File name" field >>> - check checkbox "Link" >>> - hit button "Open" >>> --> image is inserted as linked image. It takes some time to download >>> the >>> image from the internet - I also had to allow the soffice.bin process to >>> access the internet. >>> >>> >> I'm doing with the second way, it works in document and spreadsheet, also >> works in MS office PPT. >> >> > > Ok. > Thus, this way is currently not supported by Impress - our presentation > component. > Thus, from my point of view this issue would be a request for enhancement. > > Note: Before pasting you can observe via menu edit - paste special what the > corresponding application can interpret from the different available formats > provided by the clipboard. >
I think we have a regression here. Steps: 1. Load Impress, Load Browser to http://www.openoffice.org 2. Right click on the AOO logo in upper left corner (a PNG file) and Copy/Image (in Firefox) or Copy (in Internet Explorer) 3. In Impress, Edit Paste the image. (If you do Edit/Paste Special the format is called "bitmap") Observed Behavior: 1. In AOO 3.4.1 the image pastes in correct in I.E. and Firefox on Windows 2. In AOO 4.0.0 the image pastes in as a solid black box in Firefox, but pastes in correctly in I.E. The same version of Firefox (23.0.1) was used in both tests. IMHO this is a serious issue, since it makes it very hard to reuse graphics from the web. The workaround is not very good -- save image from web to a file and then import it into Impress. Regards, -Rob > > Best regards, Oliver. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
