https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146998
--- Comment #11 from Brian <[email protected]> --- I checked in my installed version 7.3.7.2 and the current stable version 7.5.0.3 and it's still present in both. I also tried bringing in another random image to play with (in the bugged file) and the behavior persists. Additionally, while I was playing around with the file I discovered you can make the bug more noticeable if you increase the paragraph spacing (via the side bar deck). Increasing the spacing, to for example 1", really shows off the fact that the bottom edge of the top picture can be any where within the gap between the paragraphs and it will cause just the first line of the lower paragraph to not wrap. I tried copying the content of the document and pasting it into a new document and the bug goes away. One thing that also went away was the larger paragraph spacing. It went back to the default of 0.1". I also noticed in the bugged document changing the paragraph spacing with the control in the side bar deck changed the spacing in ALL paragraphs, even with no selected text. All where changed even with only one selected. They all change together even when right-clicking and using the dialog box. This does not happen with a new document. Paragraph spacing operates only on the paragraph with the cursor or multiple selected paragraphs. As an experiment I pasted the paragraphs of my original comment of 2022-01-26 at the bottom of the original document and they are not affected by this "group spacing" behavior. I also dragged the images down to these paragraphs and the wrapping behaves correctly. However, if the upper image intrudes into the lower paragraph, the lower image is still forced all the way to the right page margin and I have trouble dragging it back. I have to drag it far more to the left than I should, as if there is some horizontal offset (I think equal to the upper image width) being applied. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
