https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84357
--- Comment #17 from Andy <[email protected]> --- I do not want to make this a debate between us two, but I have some further notes on your last comment: you say "1) Text is at angle of first line drawn (relative to page);" My comment: the text is shown with an incline of 21.99°, which is the rotation factor that appears in the "size and position" dialog window for the polygon object. The strange thing is that your polygon has a rotation angle which is not 0: I have tried again and again, but every polygon I draw has always 0° rotation, unless you actively rotate it after having created it. So if you get the context menu fro your polygon choose size and location and set the angle back to 0, your text is strictly horizontal. you say "2) A false line break is shown in the displayed text after the first character;" My comment: the capital K which is isolated in the first line of your object is alone because the upper edge of the polygon is no perfectly level. If you drag its left extreme just a little, text will actually flow on the first line, as you see in the same graph on page 2. To me, however, the real problem that emerges is that when you rotate this objects with text contained, the text rotates accordingly but its location and the placement within the polygon edges are completely lost. Check in the third page the same orange polygon of page 2, but with a 45° rotation: as you can see here things really go berserk. Now THIS is a real BUG, IMHO. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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