Hallo, ich habe gerade den unten beigefügten 'bug report' inklusive der hier auch angehängten Datei als issue abgelegt.
Eine Impress Präsentation mit eingebetteten Gleichungen verhält sich bei mit 'plötzlich' so, dass sich durch editieren *einer* Formel gleich *mehrere* *andere* Formeln 'mit-verändern' ?!? Ich weiss ... dies hier ist eine 'nix-Inglisch-spieken'-Liste, aber ich hatte einfach keine Lust alles zweimal zu schreiben Vieleicht hat ja trotzdem einer von euch noch eine Antwort oder ähnliche Erfahrungen in dieser Sache. Schon mal vielen Dank. Grüsse. ====================================================================== Below please find a bug report for OO-Impress & Math. Attached please find also a snippet of the presentation in which the bug occurred. The snippet is stripped down to show only the bug. OO version in which this appeared: ---------------------------------- Version : 2.0.0 Release : 1.2 Vendor: SUSE LINUX 10.0 Source RPM: OpenOffice_org-2.0.0-1.2.src.rpm Severity: --------- I consider the bug to be very severe. It ruins your whole presentation. Brief description: ------------------ Upon editing *one* of several disjoint equations on a slide, *other* equations on that same slide will also change 'miraculously' more or less according to the changes made in the actual equation you are editing. Detailed description: --------------------- Please open the attached Impress file. It contains only one example of the many places in a 30-slide presentation in which this bug occurs. You see two 'equations': | psi_1 > = | psi_1 > = Select the right of those two equations and open it in the equation editor. Change the index '1' into '2' and close the equation editor, such as to get: | psi_1 > = | psi_2 > = However, on my screen, both, in the normal editing mode of the presentation, as well as in the slide show, the slide now reads: | psi_2 > = | psi_2 > = I.e., the left equation has 'somehow absorbed' the changes made to the right one. You can convince yourself of that by opening the left equation in the equation editor. Indeed it will have an index '2' by now. This can be made worse. Open the right equation for a 2nd time an replace the whole equation simply by the letter, say 'a' and close the equation editor. Now, on my screen and both, in the normal editing mode of the presentation, as well as in the slide show, the slide will not read | psi_2 > = a but a a where the left 'a' is strangely rescaled. Deleting, say, just the right equation and rewriting it looks like a cure at first sight. However, after saving and reopening the document also the left equation has 'disappeared'. The last resort seems to delete all equations from the presentation and write them all anew :-( In summary, the presentation behaves as if disjoint equations are 'somehow' linked to each other ??? Unfortunately I can not give a description of the action which may have induced this behavior. It just 'crept into' the presentation at some point that I can not pin down. Regards.
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