https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149541

[email protected] changed:

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--- Comment #4 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Rainer Bielefeld Retired from comment #3)
> Created attachment 180745 [details]
> Simplified Sample Document
> 
> More or less (!!) REPRODUCIBLE with Server Installation of Version:
> 7.4.0.0.alpha0+ (x64)  Build ID b871abad383583f02eb49c7e49aeae01f6941072
> CPU threads: 12; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19044; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL:
> win
> Locale: de-DE (de_DE); UI: en-US  |  Calc: CL  |  Auto Colibre Theme  | 
> Special devUserProfile
> 
> STR:
> First how it should work
> 1. Open attached new sample document
> 2. Click top border line of frame of Fig. 8
>    » Selection points appears
> 3. Double click top border line of frame of Fig. 8
>    » Frame Style Dialog appears
> 4. Select TAB "Area"
>    » Shows Active background color 'Orange'
> 5. Click 'Green' (or something else, does not matter)
>    » Field "New" switches to new color 'Green'
> 6. [Ok]
>    » Frame area color changes to 'Green'
> 
> Now what not works:
> 12. Click top border line of frame of Fig. 12
>    » Selection points appears
> 13. Double click top border line of frame of Fig. 12
>    » Frame Style Dialog appears
> 14. Select TAB "Area"
>    » Shows Active background color 'White'; that's true
> 15. Click 'Green' (or something else, does not matter)
>    » Field "New" switches to new color 'Green'
> 16. [Ok]
>    » Expected Frame area color changes to 'Green'
>      Actual: no color change  😥
> 
> A real Bug?
> 
> No! 
> 
> 22. Click top border line of frame of Fig. 12
>    » Selection points appears
> 23. Double click top border line of frame of Fig. 12
>    » Frame Style Dialog appears
> 14. Select TAB ATransparency Area"
>    » Shows 1000%  !
> 15. Click 'No' (Tranparency)
>    » Sample Area switches to Green 'Green'
> 16. [Ok]
>    » Frame color switches to Green
> 
> So not a Bug, but a user error.

You are right, Fig·12 has white background, not blank. But you don't explain
why double-clicking the style Figure does not restote the default values:
Orange background, No transparency. (In the Format menu, item
ClearDirectFormatting (^m) should be active)

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