https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92175
Bug ID: 92175
Summary: Various errors related to comments
Product: LibreOffice
Version: 4.4.2.2 release
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Writer
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
I apologise in advance for filling out multiple bugs in one report, but I
thought I could spare the time to do one, but not 4.
1. If the first place you put the cursor after opening a document is in a
Comment, and then you bring up Styles and Formatting, the S&F dialogue box
contains no styles at all. Also, there is no Style which I could find which
you could use to change the style/format of all the comments.
2. The release notes say that when printing comments, the body of the page is
scaled down so that all the comments can be read. It doesn't. Long comments
get clipped. (That's how I discovered bug #2, by having to set the point size
to 6 in the comments, on every page, so I could read them on a print out.)
3. The print of the highlighted text which the comments refers to is almost
completely broken. A few highlights per page might match what you see on
screen; most highlighted sections are not printed with any highlighting; some
areas of text are highlighted when they shouldn't be; the highlighting doesn't
always even follow the text (sometimes highlighting halfway between two lines).
4. A minor problem is that when there is a lot of text in a comment, after
changing the font size for all the comment text, the scroll bar's 'thumb' is
the wrong length for the new font size, and often the text disappears and you
have to scroll via the scrollbar's up and down arrows or with the keyboard
arrows, to get the text to appear and the scroll 'thumb' to size itself
correctly.
5. In the comment drop-down menu that allows you to apply the format change to
all comments, on the first occasion I used it, it didn't: it only applied the
changes to all the comments on the current page. I had to do it for a comment
on each of the 14 pages in the document concerned. Since then, though, I have
been unable to reproduce this.
All that said, I'm still finding the comment function enormously helpful, and I
hugely appreciate the fact that it inter-works with Microsoft Office so well.
Kudos!
luke
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