https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121569
Bug ID: 121569
Issue Type: DEFECT
Summary: Picture tied vertically to a paragraph, with 'Follow
text flow', shifts following paragraphs to next page
Classification: Application
Product: word processor
Version: AOO 3.4.1
Hardware: PC
OS: Windows 7
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: formatting
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Created attachment 80092
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Document to reproduce defect (see Description)
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open the attached document.
2. Add another carriage return at the beginning of the document.
Actual Results:
The paragraph to which the picture is anchored stays on the same page, whereas
the picture *and the subsequent paragraphs* shift to the next page.
Expected Results:
Only the picture should have shifted to the next page. There is still room for
some of the subsequent paragraphs above the bottom margin of the first page.
Bug occurs only when:
This bug occurs only when more than one paragraph wraps around a picture, as
with a tall, narrow picture and/or short paragraphs such as a bullet list.
More about the picure settings:
This picture is anchored vertically to the top of a paragraph (specifically,
the first paragraph below the heading) with 'Follow text flow' ticked. This
last setting (which ought to be ticked by default!) ensures that the picture
shifts to the next page if it doesn't fit above the bottom margin of the page
(the area that the text flows in).
Importance:
The ability to control a picture anchored vertically to a paragraph is a
feature which distinguishes OpenOffice above MS Word, which has no setting or
ability to keep a picture inside the margins when anchored vertically to a
paragraph. But this feature of OpenOffice fails when more than one paragraph
(the paragraph that the picture is anchored to) wraps around the picture.
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