https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156362

Stéphane Guillou (stragu) <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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     Ever confirmed|0                           |1
            Summary|FILEOPEN PPTX: vertical     |FILEOPEN PPTX: connector
                   |lines show much fainter     |lines show much thinner /
                   |                            |fainter than in Office 365
             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEEDINFO
            Version|unspecified                 |6.0.0.3 release

--- Comment #5 from Stéphane Guillou (stragu) 
<[email protected]> ---
Thank you.

Interestingly, the lines look as faint as in LO when in edit mode on
Office.com. They are thicker only in presentation mode on Office.com.

- In OOo 3.3, they are thick in edit mode and presentation.
- In 6.0, they are thick in edit mode, faint in presentation.
- In 24.2, they are faint in both edit mode and presentation.

Was the file created in Office 365? If so, what is the width setting used for
such a line?

And you said "vertical" but I assume you meant "horizontal"?

In the unpacked PPTX, ppt/slides/slide.xml, I find:

<p:cxnSp><p:nvCxnSpPr><p:cNvPr id="30" name="Straight Connector
29"><a:extLst><a:ext
uri="{FF2B5EF4-FFF2-40B4-BE49-F238E27FC236}"><a16:creationId
xmlns:a16="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/drawing/2014/main";
id="{6CC2BC97-EC44-4F93-9793-731B40AF63D7}"/></a:ext></a:extLst></p:cNvPr><p:cNvCxnSpPr><a:cxnSpLocks/></p:cNvCxnSpPr><p:nvPr/></p:nvCxnSpPr><p:spPr><a:xfrm><a:off
x="7004376" y="7094428"/><a:ext cx="11612880" cy="0"/></a:xfrm><a:prstGeom
prst="line"><a:avLst/></a:prstGeom><a:ln w="6350"><a:solidFill><a:srgbClr
val="90BAE2"/></a:solidFill></a:ln></p:spPr><p:style><a:lnRef
idx="1"><a:schemeClr val="accent1"/></a:lnRef><a:fillRef idx="0"><a:schemeClr
val="accent1"/></a:fillRef><a:effectRef idx="0"><a:schemeClr
val="accent1"/></a:effectRef><a:fontRef idx="minor"><a:schemeClr
val="tx1"/></a:fontRef></p:style></p:cxnSp></p:grpSp>

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