https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126023
[email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #8 from [email protected] --- Machine Configurations: OS: Mac OS X 10.11.3 Apache OpenOffice Versions 4.1.2 & 4.1.1 LibreOffice Version 5.2.2.2 I was able to replicate the issue with the provided file using the steps provided, however I did not get the "Blue sky" color in LibreOffice when I opened it; having No Fill selected in AOO and opening it in LibreOffice showed No Fill. However, saving it and reopening in AOO 4.1.2 resulted in the background being "Blue Classic." I also got the same issue reported for 4.1.2 with 4.1.1. Both versions had the same No Fill -> Blue Classic issue when being opened and saved in AOO, then opened and saved in LibreOffice, and then reopened in AOO. Using the methods provided, I tried to replicate the issue with other test cases: A. Method 1 1. Creating and saving my own test documents in AOO 4.1.2 2. One file is one page with two pictures and one frame 3. Another file is the same length as the sample document, with a picture in the header of each page and random text throughout the document 4. Opening the documents in LibreOffice and changing the picture and frame backgrounds from No Fill to an arbitrary color then back to No Fill, and then saving it 5. Reopening the documents in AOO 4.1.2 and checking the background colors of the frames and the pictures B. Method 2 1. Modifying the sample document provided by Thorsten with additional photos and frames in AOO 4.1.2 2. Opening the modified document in LibreOffice and checking the background of the the images and changing the colors of the frames on pages 2, 4, and 7, and then saving it 3. Opening the modified document in Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 and checking the background colors of the frames and pictures Method 1 did not yield any issues; both documents' frames and pictures were the accurate background colors in both Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice. Method 2 did yield the issue reported. In the frames and pictures I added to the sample document were background colors of Blue Classic. The attached screenshots show the No Fill background in LibreOffice and then Blue Classic in AOO. Attached are the test cases I created, along with the modified sample document. The sample document may have some issues opening in AOO now, as it no longer opens on my AOO but opens and edits fine on LibreOffice. Not being able to replicate this issue on another document leads me to believe something is corrupted in the sample document provided. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
