https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169840
Buovjaga <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Severity|normal |minor CC| |[email protected] Keywords| |filter:docx Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW Summary|Line angle irregularity |FILESAVE DOCX Line rotation | |decimals can not be zeroed | |(steps in comment 6) Version|25.8.3.2 release |4.3.0.4 release Ever confirmed|0 |1 --- Comment #6 from Buovjaga <[email protected]> --- The non-optimal instructions had mislead the tester in comment 2. Correct steps: 1. Open attachment 204450 2. Select drawing object "Line 7", for example by right-clicking its entry in the Navigator 3. Either in Sidebar Properties deck's Position and size section or Format - Text box and shape - Position and size, change rotation from 90,07 to 90. 4. Save and reload Select Line 7 again and observe that the rotation has not stayed as 90. In older versions, when using the dialog, saving was not even needed to see the issue. In 4.3, the rotation started opening as 90,08 instead of 90 with commit e034fa4607dfc732eaa82261755193fd781a2aad DOCX import: make sure rotation is not changed when we alter size I examined the word/document.xml inside the unzipped .docx, but couldn't figure out where the rotation for Line 7 is defined. The general definition block starts with: <mc:AlternateContent> <mc:Choice Requires="wps"> <w:drawing> <wp:anchor behindDoc="0" distT="28575" distB="28575" distL="28575" distR="28575" simplePos="0" locked="0" layoutInCell="1" allowOverlap="1" relativeHeight="7"> <wp:simplePos x="0" y="0"/> <wp:positionH relativeFrom="column"> <wp:posOffset>6042660</wp:posOffset> </wp:positionH> <wp:positionV relativeFrom="paragraph"> <wp:posOffset>360680</wp:posOffset> </wp:positionV> <wp:extent cx="635" cy="501015"/> <wp:effectExtent l="28575" t="28575" r="28575" b="28575"/> <wp:wrapNone/> <wp:docPr id="10" name="Line 7"></wp:docPr> In the oldest commit of linux-43max repo, the rotation opened as 270. Let's ask Miklós what he thinks. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
