https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=123414

Armin Le Grand <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Armin Le Grand <[email protected]> ---
ALG: When pasting leads to a square image that would be an error. Trying to
reproduce (not sure what 'Paste as Paint Image' means)...
Added pic to draw, CTRL_c'ed to clipboard, opened new writer. Paste special
(and the paste button dropdown offer four paste kinds, but none produced a
square image for me. Could you give a step-by-step explanation for this please?

For the AAing: The model definition is a rectangular object which has pos and
size in the document and defines the content to be the added graphic and that
this shall be painted positioned there so that the given region is exactly
filled. If this is done AAed or not is only a visualization feature, e.g in the
edit views this is done. It can only be done for all or no bitmap graphic,
there is no way to 'guess' when someone wants the pic to be AAed or not. For
most bitmap graphics AAing is best for visualization.
If your purpose with the graphic is to have the stripes clearly seperated
without AAing I would recommend to better create such a graphic as vector
graphic, in Draw or another program. Create a black rectangle and a white below
it, copy/paste, place below, group all or convert all to a metafile. That
graphic will cleanly scale everywhere with keeping the stripes, at edit vievs,
in presentation, in PDF exports and when printing. Maybe you are using the
wrong object type for the goal you want to achieve.

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