https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=118494
Jim Warchol <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #4 from Jim Warchol <[email protected]> --- I was able to replicate the issue that the original reporter found - see steps and details below: * Using OO v3.4 on Mac OS X v10.6.8 - MacBook Pro 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 8GB memory. * Opened the saved .ppt files with Microsoft PowerPoint 2008 for Mac v12.3.3 (120411) Steps to replicate the original bug as was reported: 1 - Under File > New > Presentation 2 - The Presentation Wizard is opened. Under Type, choose Empty Presentation. Click Next. 3 - Select a slide design. To match style of original file attached, select Blue Lines and Gradients. 4 - Select an output medium, use Screen (default). Click Next. 5 - Use default settings for Select a Slide Transition and Select the Presentation Type. Click Create. 6 - Enter text in the header area and slide content area. 7 - Add shadow effect to both blocks of text by selecting the Shadow item in the toolbar. - - Expected result: Text display is white with a black drop shadow. 8 - (Optional) Save original file in .odp format. 9 - Select Save As... Select Microsoft PowerPoint 97/2000/XP (.ppt). Open the saved .ppt file in PowerPoint. - - Result - this matched the original bug: Text display is white with a greyish/white drop shadow I ran several follow-up tests using different slide designs in an attempt to verify the original bug using different conditions: 1 - Select a different slide design (Characters with Glow) - drop shadow text display of black/grey (main text color/drop shadow) in both sections. * Save as .ppt file and open in PowerPoint. * Analysis: This did NOT replicate the original bug - text displayed correctly. 2 - Next, select another different slide design (Lyt Ocean) - drop shadow text display of black/grey in the header (white background), and white/black (blue background) in the slide content area. * Save as .ppt file and opened in PowerPoint. * The header text displayed correctly BUT the slide content text displayed the same drop shadow text bug - white/white. * Analysis: This replicated the original bug in the slide content area. 3 - Select another different slide design (Lyt Sunrise) - drop shadow text display of blue/black in the header, and black/grey in the slide content area (tan background on entire slide). * Save as .ppt file and opened in PowerPoint. * The header text displayed incorrectly - blue/white. * The slide content text displayed incorrectly - black/white. * Analysis: This replicated the original bug in both areas. 4 - One last variant on the last test - Change the OO font to a common system font (Arial) and resave it as .ppt file. * Analysis: This replicated the original bug in both areas. Conclusion: My evaluation is that this is a legitimate bug since I was able to replicate it twice using different conditions. I suspect there may be a bug in the color conversion codes where OOo reads these differently than PowerPoint does. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.
