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Bug#796397: libreoffice-writer: renders incomplete pages when scrolling upwards with keyboard



Control: reassign -1 libreoffice-writer
Control: found -1 libreoffice-writer/1:5.0.1~rc1-2
Control: retitle -1 libreoffice-writer: renders incomplete pages when scrolling upwards with keyboard
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The description of this behaviour is that it only occurs in Writer, so
I'm reassigning to the specific package for that application.

On 21-Aug-2015, Gunnar Wolf wrote:

> When opening a .docx document in Writer and asking for "full page"
> zoom (that is, having two pages at once on screen)

I assume this is the same as (in English-language LibreOffice interface):

* View → Zoom → Entire Page

> then going to the end of the document (Ctrl-End), shows only the top
> part of the left page rendered.
> 
> Then, if I scroll up/down _with_the_keyboard_ (PgUp/PgDn),
> everything works fine. But if I scroll up with the mousewheel, all
> of the left pages (up to the first one) are shown only partially. I
> am attaching "partial_render.png" showing this.

I have tried this in LibreOffice Writer from the Debian package
‘libreoffice-writer’ version 1:5.0.2-1.

In a 31-page OOXML “docx” document, navigating with the keyboard as
described does not reproduce the described partial rendering; all
pages render normally no matter how I navigate.


Can you come up with a simple multiple-page document to reliably
reproduce this behaviour, and attach it to this bug report? By your
description it would need to be more than 3 pages, perhaps 10 or more
would be best, to show the complete set of behaviour described.

Can you try to reproduce this in the current LibreOffice Writer from
‘sid’ and/or ‘jessie’? If the same behaviour occurs, please set this
bug report's ‘found’ field for that version, otherwise the ‘fixed’
field if you find the behaviour is correct.

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