Bug#605120: OpenOffice.org Impress 3.2 problems with Presentationview mode
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--- El sáb, 27/11/10, Rene Engelhard <rene@debian.org> escribió:
> De: Rene Engelhard <rene@debian.org>
> Asunto: Re: Bug#605120: OpenOffice.org Impress 3.2 problems with
> Presentationview mode
> Para: "Alexis PM" <alexispm_stellaluna@yahoo.es>, 605120@bugs.debian.org
> Fecha: sábado, 27 de noviembre, 2010 23:41
> [ please wrap your lines. Your
> webmail is not a argument, there's
> something like the enter key also on your keyboard ]
>
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 10:24:42PM +0000, Alexis PM wrote:
> > Ok. I say, the problem (in Backports OOo 3.2) isn't to
> see the lines, but some lines cut in the presentation view
> mode (in the slide example, this is particularly evident in
> the last line displayed, is cut off by half in the
> presentation mode F5).
>
> Yeah, I guessed, I have eyes which can see the difference
> from what is showed in the
> edit, thanks :)
Using the .deb that were stored in my /var/cache/apt, I reinstalled the
previous OOo 3.0 and 3.1 of Backports, giving no problem whatsoever. The
lines / images cut bug must have been introduced in OOo 3.2.
>
> > I mean better. I make a new presentation, and the
> first slide write any text as a title, for example. Change
> the "slide design" (by default, when creating a
> presentation, the design of the slide is "blank slide") and
> to go to presentation view mode (F5), and... all is black,
> and when pressed again, there is already typical "Press to
> end the presentation").
>
> Hmm, true... But it doesn't happen all the times with all
> layouts. Weird.
> Besides that, this bug report now is a mess because you
> ciolated the "one bug, one report"
> principle..
I thought it was the same mistake and wanted to avoid creating two bug
reports for the same bug, but ...
>
> But it's bad, yes ... :/. What wonders me is why noone
> found it before...
I have found that the error was *already* present in OOo 3.1.
If in the presentation mode (F5) moves forward - back with the arrow keys,
you get to see the slides "black" ... but this is a trick, not a solution.
>
> Grüße/Regards,
>
> René
>
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