https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102730
--- Comment #5 from David F Smith <[email protected]> ---
Here's another couple of observations.
I usually display the slides (Normal View) at the maximum size for the window,
by clicking the four-headed arrow next to the Zoom Level slider. I'm looking
at one now, in a maximized LO window, and the zoom is at 78%. When I click on
the photo, so that it shifts its position, the zoom changes to 74%. When I
unselect the photo by clicking somewhere else, the zoom changes back to 78%.
So can I keep the shift from happening by starting at a smaller zoom? Nope. I
set the zoom level at 65% and click on the photo. It shifts, but the zoom is
unchanged. Then I unselect it, and the zoom is still 65%.
What happens if the zoom is larger? I set it to 90%, so that I can't see the
edges of my photo, and click. The photo shifts, but the zoom stays at 90%. I
unselect it, and the zoom is still 90%.
Why does the zoom change, if it's at "fit to window"? Here's a possibility.
When I click the photo, the Picture toolbar appears above the slide frame, so
there's less room for the slide. When I unselect, the Picture toolbar goes
away.
For what it's worth. This is still 100% reproducible for me.
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