https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78756

Owen Genat <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Severity|critical                    |normal

--- Comment #7 from Owen Genat <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Luke from comment #5)
> Owen, if you open blank_edit.doc in Word and look at the properties of the
> TextBox, you'll see that it's set to "Wrap text behind image". So Writer's
> importer should no be setting Wrap to "No Wrap" as in your attached
> solution. 

Which version of Word are you using? In Word 2007 the layout for the top-left
AutoShape is "Behind text" and has "Allow overlap" checked. To be clear, I am
suggesting that Writer (since v4.1) may be rendering correctly i.e., "Behind
text"+"Allow overlap" == "through/in background". The suggestion/example of "No
wrap" was a workaround.

> The problem is likely similar to Bug 82824, where the importer is
> not setting the anchor position of the table on the right side correctly.

The example in that bug has columns. I am not clear whether the /anchoring/
reference here refers to the linked bug or this one (there does not appear to
be any anchoring issue in this bug). In any case, the top-right table does have
text wrapping set to "Around" while the main table has text wrapping set to
"None". It may be the handling of these settings by Word that prevents overlap
of the tables (as the summary now implies). Thanks for helping clear this up.

(In reply to ape from comment #6)
> Sorry, but reduce the level of this bug, which is a regression, not right.
> So I returned the status to critical. Lowering the error status will lead to
> the fact that about her forget.

Setting this level too high will cause the bug to be ignored. The guidelines
for setting this field are here:

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Prioritizing_Bugs_Flowchart.jpg

This is not a critical issue (although it may be important to you) as critical
means data loss / crash. This is formatting issue, thus Severity = normal.

Please ignore my statement about this not being a bug in comment 4.

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