https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=104973
AndreiParaschiv <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] | |m --- Comment #6 from AndreiParaschiv <[email protected]> --- Used the following configuration OS : Mac Sierra v10.12.4 Apache Open Office : 4.1.3 AOO413m1(Build:9783) - Rev. 1761381 2016-09-23 02:39:34 (Fri, 23 Sep 2016) Word 2017 15.33.0 to make the following tests : Test1: a) Use the Command+Shift+4 to make a screenshot inside a Google Chrome browser window; b) Move the screenshot cursor and select a text area that you have highlighted before (ex HighlightedTextFile) ; c) After the screenshot is made, a png file will appear on your Desktop(default location) or where you have set the path to store the image ; d) Use Command+C on the png file ; e) Open AOO as a Text Document ; f) Use Command+V inside the Text Document ; Results : the text inside the png appears as a picture. It's a picture as their is top left window Picture, where you can change settings The text itself is larger than the original file and it doesn't lose the highlight coulor (blue). Similar result is on Word 2017 (15.33.0), the only difference is that the image itself is smaller, closer to the original file in Word - attached test1.png Test2: a) Use the Command+Shift+4 to make a screenshot off your Desktop; b) Move the screenshot cursor and select an area of your wallpaper; c) After the screenshot is made, a png file will appear on your Desktop(default location) or where you have set the path to store the image ; d) Use Command+C on the png file ; e) Open AOO as a Text Document ; f) Use Command+V inside the Text Document ; Results : the png appears as a picture format. The image is larger, much bigger than the original file. Similar result is on Word 2017 (15.33.0), the only difference is that the image itself is smaller, closer to the original file in Word - attached test2.png Test3 a) Use the Command+Shift+4 to make a screenshot inside a Google Chrome browser window; b) Move the screenshot cursor and select an area which have some words you've highlighted before and icons/images(ex ImageHighlightedTextFile) ; c) After the screenshot is made, a png file will appear on your Desktop(default location) or where you have set the path to store the image ; d) Use Command+C on the png file ; e) Open AOO as a Text Document ; f) Use Command+V inside the Text Document ; Results : same conclusion as in test1 and test2 Test4 Remade the first 3 tests, but instead of using Command+V, used right Click - paste or the Paste button from the File menu Same results occurred as described earlier. Test5 a) Use the Command+Control+Shift+4 to make a screenshot inside a Google Chrome browser window b) Move the screenshot cursor and select an area ; c) Select to have that area copied to the Clipboard; d) Open AOO as a Text Document ; e) Use Command+V inside the Text Document ; Results : Same results occurred as earlier. Having the selection copied in Clipboard (bitmap format) didn't change the behavior. Note: using Command+Shift+V (Paste Special), this is when instead of copying the image/content, you can copy the image's name. Test6 Did the steps of test 5 but on the HTML document - the same behavior as the previous tests. Conclusion : After using Command+Shift+4 or Command+Shift+Control+4, the Command+V works fine in AOO 4.1.3 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue. You are on the CC list for the issue.
