[sw-issues] [Issue 114076] Slashed strikethrough dis plays and prints double

2010-08-23 Thread hikebike
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 Issue #|114076
 Summary|Slashed strikethrough displays and prints double
   Component|Word processor
 Version|OOO320m18
Platform|Unknown
 URL|
  OS/Version|Windows, all
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|formatting
 Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
 Reported by|hikebike





--- Additional comments from hikeb...@openoffice.org Tue Aug 24 01:33:23 
+ 2010 ---
I had to revert to an older version of Open Office due to the following issue, 
but based on a reply I got at the OpenOffice.org forums, the bug is easily 
reproduced so hopefully my description will provide enough info that you can 
see what I'm talking about:

I found the bug in 3.2.1 OOO320M18 Build:9502.

I'm working with a document that uses a couple of different strikethrough font 
effects, often for just a single character.  After updating to the version of 
3.2.1 referenced above, the slash and X strikethroughs affect not only the 
selected character, but the next character as well. It does this not only for 
new stuff I'm typing with strikethroughs, but it also displays existing 
strikethroughs (i.e. ones that I typed with the older version of OpenOffice) as 
doubles. It even shows me that it is going to (wrongly) do this in the preview 
pane on the Font Effects screen itself, EXCEPT that in the preview pane, it 
shows the selected letter slashed, and a space afterward (I've linked a screen 
shot below – notice that I selected the “u”, but it's showing a “u” and a space 
both slashed). 

http://img19.imageshack.us/i/strikethroughprob1.jpg/ 

Once I've finished slashing the u and returned to the document, the phantom 
space is gone, and instead both the u and the next letter, the m, are slashed 
(even though only the u was selected). 

http://img97.imageshack.us/i/strikethroughprob3.jpg/ 

The regular, double, and bold strikethroughs all work correctly, it's just the 
slash and the X that are misbehaving.  They not only display incorrectly 
(doubled), they also print incorrectly.   When I revert to an earlier version, 
the doubles are gone.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 114076] Slashed strikethrough dis plays and prints double

2010-08-23 Thread rainerbielefeld
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--- Additional comments from rainerbielef...@openoffice.org Tue Aug 24 
04:48:14 + 2010 ---
Reproducible with Ooo-Dev 3.3.0 multilingual version English UI WIN XP:
[OOo330m1 (Build 9514)]!

The result is unexpected for me with all versions, I believed every character
should be striked separately. 

But with 3.3 I see additional added strikethroughs for a text created with 2.4
and already modified with 3.1, same effect with new strikethroughs.

I will check for DUPs soon.

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