https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127565
Issue ID: 127565
Issue Type: DEFECT
Summary: Font sizes are modified accordingly to the Page Height
only if the default font size was used
Product: Impress
Version: 4.1.4
Hardware: All
OS: Windows 10
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: Normal
Priority: P5 (lowest)
Component: ui
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Target Milestone: ---
Created attachment 86228
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Here you can find an .odp file with the bug already reproduced
Product: OpenOffice Impress
Environment: Windows 10 Pro ; Product Version: Apache OpenOffice 4.1.4, Apache
OpenOffice 4.1.2
Environment: Mac OS X El Capitan v.10.11.6 ; Product Version: Apache OpenOffice
4.1.2
STEPS:
Open a new presentation or a new slide if you don’t have any templates applied
Add a title and leave the default font size applied: 44
Add a description and leave the default font size applied: 32
Go to the Format menu
Click on the Page option
In the Page Setup Dialog, set the Page Height to any other value
Click on the title and description to see what is the new font size applied
Redo all the steps, but for step 2 and 3 set manually a different font size. Do
not leave the default ones.
EXPECTED: I would expect the behaviors to be consistent. If the font sizes are
changing accordingly to the Page Height when the user is not modifying the font
size value, then it should be the same behavior for manually set font sizes. Or
the font size should not be modified in any of the cases.
ACTUAL:
For steps 1-7, the font size is modified automatically when the user changes
the Page Height. However, if the user sets manually a font size, this behavior
will not be reproducible anymore. It might be confusing for the user to get
different behaviors in different cases.
Also, if he leaves a part of the text with the default sizes and writes another
part of the text with custom sizes when changing the Page Height, only the
default font size is modified. This might cause even more confusion if the user
has to edit half of the slide again.
I’ll attach two documents:
A document to use when trying to reproduce this issue
A document to see how only a part of the text is changed when modifying the
Page Height.
NOTES:
I noticed that this is happening
for any page heights.
It’s happening for any text boxes created manually if the user doesn’t change
the font size.
And this is not happening if:
The user changes the font size to a different one and then immediately changes
is it back
The user repeats the steps with Page Width
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