https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63412
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 63412
Assignee: [email protected]
Summary: PRINTING: When printing handouts, all text in a slide
gets rasterized if a bitmap is overlapping anything.
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: All
Reporter: [email protected]
Hardware: Other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Version: 4.0.2.2 release
Component: Presentation
Product: LibreOffice
When printing handouts, any slides with bitmaps that overlap anything will be
flattened entirely. This includes rasterizing text which is not overlapping or
being overlapped by anything.
Normally this isn't a problem, unless you're trying to use a PDF printer.
Unfortunately, this PDF printers are currently the only way to export handouts
as PDFs (see bug #45498, as well as the Impress user guide).
This is inconsistent with printing slides, which will properly render text when
given the same slides.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Install a PDF printer, such as PDFCreator.
2) Start a new default presentation.
3) On the first slide, type 'test' into the title field.
4) In the body of the slide, enter some text or graphics.
5) Drag a bitmap image onto the slide so it overlaps the body but not the
title.
6) Print the slides to your PDF printer.
7) Print the handout to your PDF printer.
Expected results:
In both PDFs, the word 'test' should be rendered as text and selectable even
though the body is flattened.
Actual results:
'test' is correctly rendered as text in the PDF of the slides, but incorrectly
rasterized in the PDF of the handout.
Notes:
* This was tested on Windows 8 with PDFCreator and PNG bitmaps.
* This problem also exists in OpenOffice 3.4.1.
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