https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57599

--- Comment #4 from Owen Genat <[email protected]> ---
I am adding an update to this bug that provides an example of the problem. If
the Graphics frame style has been defined with:

- Anchor "To paragraph"[1]
- Wrap "None"

Then, regardless of the graphic size, Writer should attempt to prevent image
overlap. 

Steps to reproduce (using LO v4.1.2.2 under Ubuntu 10.04):
1. Download and save the AskLO site logo:
http://ask.libreoffice.org/m/tdf/media/images/tdf-logo.png
2. Open Writer.
3. Insert the AskLO logo into the document (Insert > Picture > From File...).
By default, the graphic is inserted with Anchor "To paragraph" and Wrap
"Optimal Page Wrap".
4. Right-click on the image > Picture... > Wrap tab > under Settings select
"None". Click OK.
5. In the Styles and Formatting panel pull down the "New Style from Selection"
button at top-right and select "Update Style".
6. De-select the graphic (click on the carriage return that is now after the
inserted graphic).
7. Insert a second copy of the AskLO logo into the document (Insert > Picture >
>From File...). 

Observed behaviour:
Second logo directly overlaps the first instance, even though right-click now
shows it is using Anchor "To paragraph" and Wrap "None".

Expected behaviour:
I think most users would expect the second instance of the graphic to observe
the Wrap "None" setting and be placed beneath the first graphic.

[1] It is currently not possible to set anchoring for a frame style, by editing
the style. This is described in bug #32484, which this bug may depend on.

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