https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=44551
--- Comment #13 from Gladys <[email protected]> --- OpenOffice 4.1.7 (build:9800) OS: Windows 10 Enterprise Product: Impress Different bugs were mentioned in this issue, the ones related to 'Impress' product were reviewed in the last OpenOffice version and got the following results: NO LONGER REPRODUCIBLE: ======================= 1. *Only superscript work with keyboard-shortcuts ctrl-shft-B / ctrl-shft-P* This is no longer reproducible because both sub/superscript works fine using the keyboard-shortcuts. 2. *Put all characters in sub- or superscript* This is no longer reproducible since only the selected text is affected with sub/superscript position format REPRODUCIBLE ============= 3. *There is no entry for in the sub/superscript right-click-menu style as available in writer* This is still reproducible but this is already reported (status CONFIRMED): https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=46563 4. *The menu does not keep the attribute but leads to an adaption of the positioning of the characters where they have been copied* This was isolated by 'mjahl' who suggested the title *Copied/Cut text loses position formatting on Paste* in the previous comment. This is still reproducible only if the last letter is set with either subscript or superscript position format. It can be considered as an inconsistency because it works in different way depending on what position format is set in the last letter, for example: + if sub/superscript position is set at the beginning or in the middle, so that the last letter has a ‘Normal' position format, then after copying and pasting the text, it will keep the original format (respecting all position formats) which is the way the competitors also works and looks good. + But, if sub/superscript position is set at the end, then after copying and pasting the text, the entire text has the last letter position format(it does not respect all position formats). Please, see attachment: attachment 86762 This has been compared against other competitors products like Power Point (Windows) and LibreOffice(Ubuntu) and they keep all position formats (sub/superscript and normal positions) when copying and pasting independently what position format is set at the end of the text. STEPS: ------ 1. Open Impress - Create an empty presentation from 'Presentation Wizard' 2. Type the word 'this' in the 'Content' area 3. Set the superscript position in the first letter 't' - Select 't' - Right click -> Character -> Position -> Superscript - Click 'Ok' button 4. Select the entire word and Copy it (Crtl+c) 5. Put the cursor at the end of the word 6. Press 'Enter' key to be in a new line 7. Paste the word (Ctrl+v) 8. Notice that the entire word is copied and keep the original format (superscript position at the beginning and normal position at the end) 9. Reset the format - Select the entire word - Right click -> Default 10. Set the superscript position in the last letter 's' - Select 's' - Right click -> Character -> Position -> Superscript - Click Ok button 11. Copy the entire word (Crtl+c) 12. Put the cursor at the end of the word 13. Press 'Enter' key to be in a new line 14. Paste the word (Ctrl+v) 15. Notice that the entire word is copied with superscript position I did not find a new issue reported besides here. Please, advice if we need to open a new issue in case it was not reported yet or if the title of this current issue will be updated since keyboard-shortcuts is working fine. Note: It seems that copy/paste functions could have other issues because when copying a text that contains sub/superscript from Writer and pasting this to Impress, the position format is kept just once. If there is no issues reported, a new one will be opened. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the issue. You are the assignee for the issue.
