https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126248

gwillia3 <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from gwillia3 <[email protected]> ---
 I replicated the bug and listed below are the steps to do it for test 3,4.

TEST 1 – Verify Font Changes accordingly when Increasing by 1
•       Step 1:  Open Impress
•       Step 2: Type “18,20,22,24,26” on individual lines
•       Step 3: Set “Font Size” to equal the number itself (for example, “18”
should be set to a font size = 18 and “20” should be set to a font size = 20)
•       Step 4: Highlight Rows, then click one time on the button icon (Located
on toolbar) that increases font size
•       Step 5:  Verify the font size increased by one “step” for each number
Typed Value     Expected Font Size
18      20
20      22
22      24
24      26
26      28
28      32
•       Step 6:  Highlight Rows, then click one time on the button icon
(Located on toolbar) that decreases font size
Typed Value     Expected Font Size
18      18
20      20
22      22
24      24
26      26
28      28

TEST 2 – Verify Font Changes accordingly when Increasing by 2
•       Step 1:  Open Impress
•       Step 2: Type “18,20,22,24,26” on individual lines
•       Step 3: Set “Font Size” to equal the number itself (for example, “18”
should be set to a font size = 18 and “20” should be set to a font size = 20)
•       Step 4: Highlight Rows, then click two times on the button icon
(Located on toolbar) that increases font size
•       Step 5:  Verify the font size increased by one “step” for each number
Typed Value     Expected Font Size
18      22
20      24
22      26
24      28
26      32
28      36
•       Step 6:  Highlight Rows, then click one time on the button icon
(Located on toolbar) that decreases font size
Typed Value     Expected Font Size
18      18
20      20
22      22
24      24
26      26
28      28

TEST 3 – Verify Font Changes accordingly when Increasing by 1 for boundary
values (smallest & largest values in font size range)
•       Step 1:  Open Impress
•       Step 2: Type “6, 96” on individual lines…focusing on the boundary
values only
•       Step 3: Set “Font Size” to equal the number itself (for example, “6”
should be set to a font size = 6 and “96” should be set to a font size = 96)
•       Step 4: Highlight Rows, then click one time on the button icon (Located
on toolbar) that increases font size
•       Step 5:  Verify the font size increased by one “step” for each number
Typed Value     Expected Font Size      Notes
6       7       
96      105.5   Since this test is challenging the highest number listed on the
range, I do not know truly what the next font size should be.  I am assuming
that the increased font size displayed is the expected result and working by
design.
•       Step 6:  Highlight Rows, then click one time on the button icon
(Located on toolbar) that decreases font size
Typed Value     Expected Font Size      Actual Results  Notes
6       6       6 (PASS)        
96      96      95(FAIL)
        The number 96 should have returned to the original font size that was
set at 96.  Instead, the font size shows as “95”

TEST 4 – Verify Font Changes accordingly when Increasing by 2 for boundary
values (smallest & largest values in font size range)
•       Step 1:  Open Impress
•       Step 2: Type “6, 96” on individual lines…focusing on the boundary
values only
•       Step 3: Set “Font Size” to equal the number itself (for example, “6”
should be set to a font size = 6 and “96” should be set to a font size = 96)
•       Step 4: Highlight Rows, then click two times on the button icon
(Located on toolbar) that increases font size
•       Step 5:  Verify the font size increased by one “step” for each number
Typed Value     Expected Font Size      Notes
6       8       
96      116.1   Since this test is challenging the highest number listed on the
range, I do not know truly what the next font size should be.  I am assuming
that the increased font size displayed is the expected result and working by
design.
•       Step 6:  Highlight Rows, then click one time on the button icon
(Located on toolbar) that decreases font size
Typed Value     Expected Font Size      Actual Results  Notes
6       6       7 (FAIL)        The number should have return to 6, but value
from 4.9 to 7 and skipped the font size 5.4
96      96      94 (FAIL)       The number 96 should have returned to the
original font size that was set at 96.  Instead, the font size shows as “95”

Follow Up Testing:
 I was successful in replicating the defect in version 4.1.1 of Open Office
Impress using the following O/S
•       Windows 7 Enterprise
•       Processors: Intel (R) Core i5-5300 CPU@ 2.30GHz
•       Memory(RAM) :8.00 GB
•       System: 64-bit Operating System

Some other follow up tests may include:
•       Testing on different versions of Open Office that are still supported
•       Testing on different versions of Open Office with Windows Operating
Systems 
•       Testing competitive app (ie, MS Power Point) might be a good test to
compare quality and behaviors against.

Evaluation: 

The reporter was successfully replicating and documenting is steps.  His
instructions were clear and easy to follow.

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