https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76569
tmacalp <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] Hardware|x86-64 (AMD64) |All Version|4.2.2.1 release |4.2.0.4 release OS|Windows (All) |All --- Comment #9 from tmacalp <[email protected]> --- I just finished typing up a rather lenghty report before finding this report, so I'll just paste some of that here. I'm pretty confident this is the same bug. I've found the easiest way to trigger this bug is simply to manually adjust the "After Text" paragraph attribute. You perform this action by sliding the gray upward-facing arrow found in the far-right of the top horizontal ruler. Note that if you adjust this paragraph property by using the Format Paragraph dialog, the bug doesn't trigger. It only triggers when you slide the arrow. Also, saving and reloading the document recalculates the page numbers and fixes the bug. This bug also affects table of contents page numbering and the TOC will store the erroneous numbers until updated. Tools > Update > Update All Fields does not fix the issue. Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a 5 page document with page numbers in the footer 2. On page 3, drag the gray upward-facing arrow found in the far-right of the top horizontal ruler to the left. Expected results: The page numbers in the footer of page 3, 4, and 5 should remain “3, 4, and 5.” Actual results: Page 3, the page we adjusted the “After Text” attribute on, now has changed the page number field in the footer to indicate that it's page 0. Also, Writer's current page number in the Status Bar also lists this page as “Page 0/6”. Oddly enough, it lists what should be page 4 as “Page 1 5/6” and page 5 as “Page 2 6/6”. Alternatively, here is an even faster way to reproduce: 1. Create a new document 2. Drag the gray upward-facing arrow found in the far-right of the top horizontal ruler to the left 3. Note that your page number in the status bar has changed from "Page 1/1" to "Page 0/2" I can confirm this bug on the following systems: LO 4.3.2.2 on 64bit Arch Linux LO 4.2.6.2 on 64bit RHEL LO 4.2.0.4 on 32bit Fedora17 I can confirm that this bug does NOT affect the following: LO 4.1.3.2 on 32bit Fedora17 LO 4.0.6.2 on 32bit Fedora17 I could also bibisect this bug if that helps. Since I can replicate using 32bit and 64bit Linux, I'll change it from 64bit Windows to All. Also, I'll change the version back to the first confirmed version that shows this bug. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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