https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46953
Rainer Bielefeld <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDINFO CC| |LibreOffice@bielefeldundbus | |s.de Ever Confirmed|0 |1 Summary|EDITING |EDITING: Impossible to drag | |and drop element to | |invisible layer --- Comment #1 from Rainer Bielefeld <[email protected]> 2012-03-04 22:16:46 PST --- Reproducible You can modify layer of an element (like a rectangle) as following a) click element with selected "Layout" layer where object is drawn > control points become visible b) press <control> key and hold c) click element again (still <control>) and leave left mouse button pushed d) move mouse pointer a little > mouse pointer view changes, a little "+" in a rectangle becomes visible below the normal mouse pointer e) move on mouse pointer to an other layer tab ('Controls') > layer tab now shows selected > layer of element has changed, you can see that by making invisible new layer tab To test that I created new DRAWings with additional layer4 (visible) and layer5 (invisible) and did steps a...e for a rectangle each for moving from layer "Layout" to "layer4" and "layer5". My results (all WIN7 64bit) with a new drawing created from (LibO / OOo) Start Center: OOo 3.1.1: Can move to visible layer4, but not to invisible layer5. Mouse pointer view changes to "forbidden" when it is above Tab for an invisible layer, changes back when you move it back above a Tab for a visible layer LibO 3.3.0: Like OOo 3.1.1 LibO 3.4.5: Like OOo 3.1.1 LibO 3.5.1 RC1: Like OOo 3.1.1 So may be I can confirm reporter's observation that it's impossible to change layer that way to an invisible layer, but not the regression, because it never has been possible. I can't understand reasons for that limitation. With <control+x> / <control+x> you can transfer an element to an invisible layer without problems @vohe: With what version (EXACT) did you do the drag and drop successfully? "Controls" is not "a" layer, but very special one. Can you confirm your observations with a new layer? May be, instead of drawing 99 useless rectangles you can try to find out your Operating System? ;-) -- Configure bugmail: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Libreoffice-bugs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice-bugs
