https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121381
Mauricio Rojas Anaya <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #7 from Mauricio Rojas Anaya <[email protected]> --- Computer Specifications: OS: Windows 10 64-bit, Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit Processor: Intel core i7 6700HQ Memory: 16 GB DDR4 I was able to successfully replicate the bug using both Windows 10 64-bit and Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit Steps taken to replicate the bug: 1. Open OpenOffice Writer 2. Fill one page with text 3. Go to Format 4. Click on Page 5. On the paper format section, set the value of Height as 2.00" 6. Click OK 7. Go to Format 8. Click on Paragraph 9. On the Line spacing section, select Fixed an set a value of 2.70" In the case of Windows 10, most of the text disappears; however, there is still some visible text. In the case of Ubuntu 16.04, there is not visible text. Follow-Up Tests Test 1 - Insert a picture and wrap page Steps taken: 1. Open OpenOffice Writer 2. Fill one page with text 3. Insert one picture approximately in the middle of the page 4. Right click on the picture 5. Click on wrap 6. Click on Page Wrap 7. Go to Format 8. Click on Page 9. On the paper format section, set the value of Height as 2.00" 10. Click OK 11. Go to Format 12. Click on Paragraph 13. On the Line spacing section, select Fixed an set a value of 2.70" As expected, some parts of the text as lost after replicating these steps. However, this time the picture shrunk its size to fit on the page. This time, when the image is moved to one of the empty pages, and then Cntrl + Z is pressed in order to reverse the change, the image appears in a different page than the original one. This happened in both Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04 and can be observed in the pictures attached as Windows10_picture_moving and Ubuntu16_picture_moving. Test 2 - Insert a Table Steps taken: 1. Open OpenOffice Writer 2. Insert a table of 4 columns and 10 rows 3. Fill every cell with text 4. Go to Format 5. Click on Page 6. On the paper format section, set the value of Height as 2.00" 7. Click OK 8. Go to Format 9. Click on Paragraph 10. On the Line spacing section, select Fixed an set a value of 2.70" After applying these steps, the texts on the cells disappears but the borders of the cell are still visible. This happened in both Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04. This is shown in the pictures Windows10_table_font10 and Ubuntu16_table_font10 After that test, I decided to increase the size of the font to 50. This caused two different effects depending on the OS being used. In Windows 10, the number of pages is increased quickly when one of the cells is clicked and hold. After clicking, the number of pages stops incrementing. This can be observed in the pictures attached as Windows10_table_font50. In Ubuntu 16.04, the text disappeared but no pages are created when clicking on a cell. This can observed in the picture attached as Ubuntu16_table_font50. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue. You are on the CC list for the issue.
