https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122269
Vernon Richards <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #2 from Vernon Richards <[email protected]> --- Environment: OS: Win7 SP1 AOO: 3.4.1 This bug appeared to be unreproducible at first but I’ve been able to reproduce this 3/10 times. I’ve been unable to isolate the critical conditions required to reproduce this bug 100%. Repro steps below: 1) Open a new Impress presentation 2) Add some right-angle triangles to a blank slide 3) Group them (how? TBA) 4) Convert the grouped shape to a polygon (how? TBA) 5) Copy and paste 5 times 6) Select all 6 shapes 7) Distribute the shapes using horizontal spacing (how? TBA) 8) Observed result Initially, the polygons were evenly distributed. I confirmed this by using the Dimension Line object (add the Lines and Arrows button > Select Dimension Line) and measuring the distance between adjacent shapes. No overlapping was seen in 3 repro attempts using the original steps. See attachment “Bug 122269 - Failed repro attempt.odp” Experimenting with copy and paste lead to limited success reproducing the issue. In the initial attempts, I would create a single triangle, position it (to match the attachment from the original report), then copy that, position it, and so on. However, doing lots of copy and paste’s one after the other and then repeating the steps, caused the spacing issue to happen more frequently. See attachment “Bug 122269 - Successful repro attempt.odp” When the issue does occur, it appears that the left-most and right-most shapes/polygons do not move. Also, copying a polygon from one presentation to another, carry it’s behaviour along with it - so a correctly spacing polygon will behave the same way in a different presentation file and vice versa. You can have Perhaps there is some property of shapes/polygons that being copied across (I’m no AOO expert though so this could be a red herring). See attachment “Bug 122269 - Successful repro attempt - Spacing and non-spacing.odp” Some things for further investigation: a) Is this a problem just with right-angle triangles? I tried using diamonds but was unable to reproduce the problem b) Is this a problem with normal bitmap shapes? I tried using circles but was unable to reproduce the problem (although the repro rate means this is by no means conclusive) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. You are the assignee for the bug.
