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--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Mon Jan 24 10:16:33
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In DEV300_m97 this effect is broken for all types of shapes except for lines,
Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
Reported by|lyumar
--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Mon Jan 24 10:34:15
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Create new presentation
2. Draw a shape – for example a star
3. In shape’s context menu
Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
Reported by|lyumar
--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Mon Jan 24 15:41:44
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Create new presentation
2. Draw a shape – for example a star
3. In shape’s context menu select
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--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Mon Jan 24 16:56:55
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I still can reproduce this issue in OOo3.2.1 and DEV300m97
Subcomponent|viewing
Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
Reported by|lyumar
--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Mon Jan 24 17:29:12
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Create new presentation
2. Draw a shape – for example
Subcomponent|viewing
Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
Reported by|lyumar
--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Tue Jan 25 15:33:11
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Steps to reproduce
1. Create new presentation
2. Draw a shape – for example
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--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Tue Jan 25 15:35:27
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Created an attachment (id=75641)
An example presentation with this issue:
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User lyumar changed the following:
What|Old value |New value
|formatting
Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
Reported by|lyumar
--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Mon Feb 7 10:40:36
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Create new presentation
2. Change slide layout to “two contents”
3. Enter some
|formatting
Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
Reported by|lyumar
--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Mon Feb 7 10:40:49
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Create new presentation
2. Change slide layout to “two contents”
3. Enter some
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--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Mon Feb 7 10:50:24
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Double post of issue #116842
Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
Reported by|lyumar
--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Tue Feb 8 12:41:19
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Create new presentation
2. In Task Pane go to Layouts tab
3. Place mouse pointer
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User lyumar changed the following:
What|Old value |New value
Priority|P4
Subcomponent|ui
Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
Reported by|lyumar
--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Tue Feb 15 12:25:06
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Steps to reproduce
1. Open a new presentation
2. Set zoom value to “Fit
Subcomponent|ui
Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
Reported by|lyumar
--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Tue Feb 15 12:57:07
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Steps to reproduce
1. Create new presentation
2. Set zoom value to “Fit width
Subcomponent|editing
Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
Reported by|lyumar
--- Additional comments from lyu...@openoffice.org Fri Feb 18 12:12:02
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Steps to reproduce
1. Create a new presentation
2. Type some misspelled text
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