https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161821
Buovjaga <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |ilmari.lauhakangas@libreoff | |ice.org, | |[email protected] Keywords|bibisectRequest | --- Comment #6 from Buovjaga <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Telesto from comment #2) > Another set of steps which again results in a different layout (actual steps > are steps 7-10. 1-6 are more an introduction) > 1. Open the attachment 195024 [details] > 2. Wait until the CPU usage drops to 0% percent [motivation: CTRL+Click TOC > becomes erratic if I CTRL+Click Chapter 14 while document is still loading. > Depending on timing etc. Chapter 14 might be on page 294. If don't click > instantly on the link, but on the other hand click before lay outing > finishes; but well that's with a old machine.. you likely need a CPU profile > + debug build to generate enough overhead] > 3. Press CTRL+LEFT click on Chapter 14 in the TOC; Notice a table with red > square below Heading 14 on page 295 (ToC says 299) > 4. Go back to the table of contents > 5. Right Click the ToC -> Update Index > 6. Press CTRL+LEFT click on Chapter 14 in the TOC: Notice a table with red > square below Chapter 14 on page 299 (ToC says 299 too) > 7. Zoom out in multipage view (2 pages side-by-side) > 8. Go back to the table of contents > 9. Right Click the ToC -> Update Index > 10. Press CTRL+LEFT click on Chapter 14 in the TOC; Notice a table with red > square being moved to page 300. Page 299 only being Chapter 14 Somehow these seemed to be the most reliable steps. On Linux the exact page numbers are different because the document uses Arial, but that is irrelevant for the steps. Can be shortened to just 1. Open the attachment 195024 2. Update ToC 3. Zoom out so two pages are visible in multi-page view 4. Update ToC again 5. Ctrl-click chapter 14 and observe the table with the red square has moved to the next page Bibisected with linux-64-7.6 to 325fe7ab507fd8f2ca17a3db32181edf30169525 tdf#155324 sw: layout: try not to MoveFwd onto a page created by page break Let's ask Michael what he thinks. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
