Hi Axel,
At 14:58 5/01/2011, Axel Reimer wrote:
Hello, I just opened an old presentation and recognized a display bug.
Reproduction:
1. Create a new Impress Presentation
2. Draw a rectangle.
3. Right-Click on the rectangle and click area.
4. Choose gradients
5. For "type" select "axial"
6. For "angle" select "90 degrees".
7. Click "ok".
8. The area of the rectangle is displayed correctly.
9. Now start the presentation and the color of the rectangle will be
incorrect.
Tested with Ubuntu 10.04 and LibreOffice RC2. Can anyone reproduce
this bug with the same or a different operating system? I remember
that OpenOffice.org once had this bug, too (some time ago) but it was fixed.
I tried to reproduce the bug in Windows XP SP 3 (UK English edition)
with LibreOffice 3.3.0 - OOO330m17 (Build: 3).
The colour is still the same but the gradient appears as linear
instead of axial. Is that what you meant?
Best regards,
Christophe Strobbe
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