https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126248

          Issue ID: 126248
        Issue Type: DEFECT
           Summary: Increase/reduce font size on boundary values can not
                    reverse back to the same value
           Product: Impress
           Version: 4.1.1
          Hardware: PC
                OS: Windows 7
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: minor
          Priority: P4
         Component: ui
          Assignee: [email protected]
          Reporter: [email protected]

Test environment: AOO411m6(Build:9775)  -  Rev. 1617669 2014-08-13 09:06:54
(Mi, 13 Aug 2014) on Windows 7 - 64 bit.

Found this issue while confirming issue 19621.

Steps to reproduce:
(1) Create a slide with 2 lines of text. Set the first line of text to be “6”
(at 6 points), Set the second line of text to be “96” (at 96 points).
(2) Select first line of text (6 points). Clicking on the reduce font size
button located on the top menu ribbon 2 times, then clicking on the increase
font size button next to the reduce font size button 2 times. Note the actual
result 1.
(3) Select first line of text (96 points). Clicking on the increase font size
button located on the top menu ribbon 2 times, then clicking on the reduce font
size button next to the increase font size button 2 times. Note the actual
result 2.

Actual results:
Reduce the font size on 6 points text line will decrease it to a value that is
outside of the font size range available in the font size drop down list. In
this case, if you select a 6 points text line and click reduce font size button
2 times, it will decrease the font size of that text line to 5.4 and 4.9.
Everything happens up to this point is ok and reasonable. However,
inconsistency happens when you click on the increase font size buttons on the
4.9 points text line. When you click on the increase font size button on the
4.9 points text line, the font size will jump directly to 6 points, skipping
the 5.4 points.
Similar things happen to the 96 points text line. When you select a 96 points
text line and click increase font size button 2 times. it will increase the
font size of that text line to 105.6 and 116.2. When you click on the reduce
font size button on the 116.2 points text line 2 times, the font size will
decrease to 104.6 and 94.1, but is not the 96 points we started with.

The issue I observed is not something I would reasonably expect and is not
consistent with my experience with other comparable programs. In this case I
check with MS PowerPoint 2010 since it is a direct competitor to Impress. MS
PowerPoint 2010 do not have this issue.

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