https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=115632

Del Dewar <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from Del Dewar <[email protected]> ---
Replicating the Report

I tried replicating this on two configurations using Open Office 4.1.0 
(AOO410m18, Build:9764)

1. MacBook Pro (Early 2011), Mac OSX 10.9.3 (AMD Raedon HD Graphics Card)
2. Dell Laptop (2013), Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 (NVIDIA NVS 5200M Graphics
Card)

I couldn’t reproduce the bug on either configuration using the either the
attached slide-set or newly created ones and didn’t observe any colour
distortion as described.

However, in my attempts to replicate the original problem, I did observe some
anomalies associated with animations involving overlapping objects. They may
have been a result of the same error that prompted the original report from
jaakov, and for that reason, I’ll elaborate on them below.

- Create a rectangle with the default fill colour (blue in this instance)
- Create a text box (F2) with some black text and place it on top of the
rectangle
- Add a ‘change fill colour’ animation so the rectangle changes colour to red
(set the speed to ‘slow)

After starting the slideshow and the animation, two things were visible during
the animation sequence:

- The text completely disappears from view for a fraction of a second
- Once the text reappears, the outline of the text has a thin white border
which becomes more visible as the animation darkens the fill colour (once the
animation stops however, the text no longer has the ‘fuzzy borders’

Follow-Up Tests

Object Proximity Variation: I extended the level of text overlap with the
rectangle  and observed that any part of a text string overlapped the rectangle
it also disappeared from view momentarily.

Hardware/OS: As I observed this on the Mac, I immediately tried it on Windows
and observed the same behaviour.

ODP Slide in Microsoft Powerpoint: If I imported the same OO slide from my
earlier tests into Powerpoint and played it, I observed neither of the
anomalies. 

PPT Slide in OpenOffice:  Similarly, if I imported the native PPT file I
created in Powerpoint into OpenOffice, I observed both anomalies again.

Animation Variation: I was curious whether this was limited to one of more
animations, but saw the behaviour with Teeter, Flicker and Desaturate
animations as well.

Object Depth Variation: Neither issue was visible when the text was behind the
rectangle - only when it was in front.

The natural follow-up test would be to try it on Linux and perhaps vary the
graphics card - The MacBook Pro had a AMD Radeon HD graphics card while the
Dell Windows 7 setup had a NVIDIA NVS 5200M card.

Attachments

I have attached 3 files

animate.odp - The file created with AOO
animate.ppt - The file created with PP
animate.swf - A short movie to illustrate my observations as viewed on both Mac
and Windows platforms.

Although the observations I made do not cause catastrophic failures, they do
take the visible shine off any presentation that uses elements in this way.

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