https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126247
Rudolf <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #3 from Rudolf <[email protected]> --- Environment details: OpenOffice 4.1.1 AOO411m6(Build:9775) - Rev. 16176692014-08-13 09:06:54 (Mi, 13 Aug 2014) Windows 7 64 bit, Dell latitude E7440 @ intel core i5, 1920x1080 display, 8GB ram I was able to reproduce the issue on my configuration as well by the steps provided in the description. I would like to add also alternative steps to reproduce, in order to clarify that having exactly those two lines with different font sizes is not a critical condition: 1. Create a text with size of 6 points. 2. Verify the Font Reduce buttons in the top bar and on properties window -> you can see that top bar’s button is enabled, but the properties window’s reduce button is disabled. 3. Change a text to the size 96 points (or just create a new text with this size). 4. Verify the Font Increase buttons in the top bar and on properties window -> you can see that top bar’s button is enabled, but the properties window’s reduce button is disabled. Expected result: Properties window Increase and Reduce buttons are also enabled on above-mentioned boundary values. I did a follow-up test also on the OpenOffice Writer and the same issue reproduced there as well. So this is not just Impress-specific. I did a follow-up test on the same configuration with competing product of LibreOffice Impress version 4.4.2.2 and the issue did not reproduce there. Judging by that fact, the issue was either not present on earlier versions before the the fork of LibreOffice on 2010 or it was fixed on LibreOffice afterwards. I did not discover that having different fonts selected had any impact on the reproducibility or to the seriousness of the failure. (During that I stumbled upon other issue which has been also already reported - 126248). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
