Bug 49549 - FILESAVE: Overlining lost after saving & reopening file
Summary: FILESAVE: Overlining lost after saving & reopening file
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Presentation (show other bugs)
Version: 3.5.2 release
Hardware: All All
: high major
Assignee: Not Assigned
QA Contact: QA Administrators
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Whiteboard: BSA interoperability filter:ppt
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Blocks:
 
Reported: 2012-05-06 06:02 UTC by Wagner
Modified: 2014-12-14 10:59 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Attachments
Example file to demostrate the bug (71.00 KB, application/vnd.ms-powerpoint)
2013-06-03 00:18 UTC, Wagner
Details

Description Wagner 2012-05-06 06:02:09 UTC
Problem description: 
If you format a character to have an 'overline' and you save the presentation as PPT, when you reopen the file, the character will no longer have the overline.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a presentation file and save it as PPT.
2. Add a text and format a character to have an overline.
3. Save and close the presentation.
4. Reopen the file.
5. Check that the character have lost the overline.

Current behavior:
Character loses the overline format when presentation is saved with PPT.

Expected behavior:
Character keeps the overline format when presentation is saved with PPT.

Platform (if different from the browser):
Windows 7 - 64bits
              
Browser:
IE 9
Comment 1 Wagner 2012-05-06 06:03:50 UTC
I have lost a lot of work due to this problem. Now I have to review all my presentation and remember where I've put the overline format.
Comment 2 Joel Madero 2012-06-17 18:28:32 UTC
Please attach an example file, also this doesn't qualify as a CRITICAL bug, I'm going to make it the appropriate importance. This does not mean it'll be ignored ;) just trying to make things more accurate
Comment 3 QA Administrators 2013-05-26 22:32:20 UTC
Dear Bug Submitter,

This bug has been in NEEDINFO status with no change for at least 6 months. Please provide the requested information as soon as possible and mark the bug as UNCONFIRMED. Due to regular bug tracker maintenance, if the bug is still in NEEDINFO status with no change in 30 days the QA team will close the bug as INVALID due to lack of needed information.

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Comment 4 Wagner 2013-06-03 00:18:43 UTC
Created attachment 80172 [details]
Example file to demostrate the bug

Open the attached PPT file. Select the "XXXXX" text and right-click on it. Select the "Character..." contextual menu. Select the overline format. The selected text will be formatted with an overline. Save the file and re-open it. Check that the overline format has been lost.
Comment 5 Wagner 2013-06-03 00:20:11 UTC
The file attached can be used to demonstrate the bug.
Try to set the overline format to the "XXXXX" text, save the file and re-open it. Check that the format will be lost.
Comment 6 ign_christian 2013-06-03 02:22:36 UTC
reproducible on LO 4.0.4.1 (Win7 32bit)

Tried several Overlining (single, double, bold, dotted) with automatic/black colored, that format will be lost after saving & reopening.
Comment 7 Joel Madero 2013-06-05 13:48:07 UTC
I know i'm the one who downed the priority but - this is a loss of data one so clearly a Major bug, apologies for the noise
Comment 8 Alexandr 2014-12-14 10:59:57 UTC
I reproduce the problem with LibreOffice 4.3.3 and 4.4.0 beta2 on Debian. Is overlining formatting possible in MS Office file format? I do not see any simple way to make overlinig in MS Office 2010. Googling gives 2 advices: use equations or use [alt] + 773.


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