https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125183

Shalmali Bhoir <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #20 from Shalmali Bhoir <[email protected]> ---
This bug report accurately tries to explain the potential bug in the OpenOffice
Writer.I tried to replicate this bug on my Windows 10 system with Open Office
Writer version 4.1.2 AOO412m3 (Build:9782) Rev. 1709699. I could successfully
replicate the bug and these are the detailed steps I followed:
1. Select a word.
2. Go to format – character. Click on Font Effect tab. Select ‘Small capitals’
from the dropdown menu.
3. In the sidebar on the right side of the Writer window, enable shadow. (If
there is no sidebar on the right side, you can enable it by clicking on View
from the menu bar and then on ‘Side bar’.)
As no font color was mentioned in the Bug report, it was difficult to spot any
discrepancies. I used to font colors Black, Grey, Red, Automatic and Blue, font
style Arial Narrow, font size 28 to identify the bug and observed the colors
with 500% zoom. The results obtained showed that the bug is more of a design
problem with shadows appearing as Black for most of the colors. Ideal color of
shadow of an object is a darker version of the actual color. But they should be
colored in such a way that it maintains the focus on the actual text and less
focus on shadows. Hence, for better perception of the text, I strongly feel
that the color of the shadow should be grey except in the case of grey font
color where it should either take darker version of actual grey color of the
font or a black color. Some more tests can be performed involving Linux and Mac
platforms to check whether this bug occurs in other platforms as well.

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