Problem description: When a new line color is selected, the color of the icon is not updated in preview. Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a line chart with dots and lines 2. Select one line and format the data row 3. Change line color Current behavior: The icon for dots in the preview remains in the old color (but is correctly applied, when OK is clicked). Expected behavior: The color of the icon for dots should be updated immediately . Not sure, if I should file another bug report, but there are some other minor bugs/unexpected behaviors: - The icon has a border in preview, but not in the diagram - By using the up/down buttons of line, size is increased by 0.1cm, using those of the icon only by 0.05cm. Usually, the line should be finer adjustable, so maybe those values should be switched or both set to 0.05cm. Operating System: Ubuntu Version: 4.2.4.2 release
> Current behavior: The icon for dots in the preview remains in the old color > (but is correctly applied, when OK is clicked). Confirm reproducible with LO 4.2.6.3, 3.3.0.4 - Ubuntu 12.04 x86 > Not sure, if I should file another bug report, but there are some other > minor bugs/unexpected behaviors: > - The icon has a border in preview, but not in the diagram I think lets keep that issue with this report, unless a dev request to do so. > - By using the up/down buttons of line, size is increased by 0.1cm, using > those of the icon only by 0.05cm. Usually, the line should be finer > adjustable, so maybe those values should be switched or both set to 0.05cm. Perhaps you should file a new enhancement request. Doesn't look like a bug :)
Confirmed: Bodhi Linux 2.x LibreOffice 4.3.1.2 release New - confirmed Trivial - won't prevent nor really slow down professional quality work. Click okay and you're good to go. Lowest - I really can't imagine this impacting anyone's work. As for separate issues - please report them separately.
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