Bug 35136

Summary: "Reset Page Numbering after title pages" option does not work
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: Runspect <runspect>
Component: WriterAssignee: Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs>
Status: NEW --- QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium CC: hmgoossen, kamataki
Version: 3.4.1 release   
Hardware: x86 (IA32)   
OS: Windows (All)   
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i915 platform: i915 features:
Attachments: Test

Description Runspect 2011-03-09 02:25:59 UTC
1- I reset the page numbering after my title page and works. The second page is set to number "1".

2.- I save the document.

3.- When the document is reopened, the second page has the page number as "2". So the first step is missing.

Please, check the attached document.
Comment 1 Runspect 2011-03-09 02:26:59 UTC
Created attachment 44265 [details]
Test
Comment 2 Don't use this account, use tml@iki.fi 2011-03-09 02:45:23 UTC
For Cédric?
Comment 3 Rainer Bielefeld Retired 2011-03-20 06:18:26 UTC
I see the effect in reporter's sample document, but NOT reproducible with "LibreOffice 3.3.2RC2  – WIN7  Home Premium  (64bit) German UI [OOO330m19 (Build:202 / tag 3.3.2.2)]" and my own sample documents.

@Runspect:
Please contribute a step by step instruction how to reproduce the problem from the scratch.
Comment 4 Runspect 2011-03-21 14:53:01 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> I see the effect in reporter's sample document, but NOT reproducible with
> "LibreOffice 3.3.2RC2  – WIN7  Home Premium  (64bit) German UI [OOO330m19
> (Build:202 / tag 3.3.2.2)]" and my own sample documents.
> 
> @Runspect:
> Please contribute a step by step instruction how to reproduce the problem from
> the scratch.

Ok, let's go (with version 3.3.1):

1.- Create a new document.
2.- Insert a "Manual Break" to create two pages.
3.- Insert the field "Page number" into the second page. The number of the page should be "2".
4.- In the first page -> open a "Page Title" window -> check the "Reset Page Numbering after title pages" option and put "1" in the "Page number" box for that option.
5.- The second page now has "1" as page number. It's OK. Nothing wrong.
6.- Save the document and reopen.
7.- Now try to revert. In the first page -> open the "Page Title" window -> UNCHECK "Reset Page Numbering after title pages". It does not work! Still the second page shows "1".

:-(
Comment 5 Rainer Bielefeld Retired 2011-03-29 22:26:12 UTC
[Reproducible], my results with "LibreOffice 3.3.2  – WIN7  Home Premium  (64bit) English UI [OOO330m19 (Build:202 / tag 3.3.2.2)]": 

1. Open New Document
2. Menu 'Insert > Manual Break > Page Break'
   second page appears
3. 'Insert > fields > Page No'
   Field apears, shows "2"
4. Click  on page 1
5. 'Format > Title Page > Page Numbering: Convert existing Page,  
   Check "Reset Page Numbering", Page No. 1
   Check "Set Page No for first title page", Page No 1
   <ok>
   as expected page number display on second page has switched from 2 to 1 
6. Save, Close, Reopen
7. 'Format > Title Page > Page Numbering: Convert existing Page,  
   UNcheck "Reset Page Numbering"
   <ok>
   expected: No Display second page switches bakc t "2"
   actual: no change

You can leave away step 6, I would expect that it should always be possible to modify new start No for second page.
Comment 6 Runspect 2011-06-09 12:50:24 UTC
Still the bug in 3.4.0

Salu2.
Comment 7 Thomas Arnhold 2011-06-27 12:35:20 UTC
Same with 3.4.1rc3 and git master (20110626).
Comment 8 A (Andy) 2013-04-27 12:21:15 UTC
reproducible with LO 4.0.2.2 (Win7 Home, 64bit)

in addition, I see the bug mentioned in the bug report 52316 (before saving the file the page numbering of the second page shows "Page 1 of 3" and after saving and reopening the file it shows "Page 2 of 2")
Comment 9 Fabian Alexander Wilms 2014-01-30 00:43:01 UTC
Reproducible with

Version: 4.3.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: cb64711136fff661f60d679db1e391866cc6fe10
Comment 10 hmgoossen 2014-07-15 22:48:36 UTC
Reproducible with:

Version: 4.2.4.2
Build ID: 63150712c6d317d27ce2db16eb94c2f3d7b699f8
OS: Windows 8.1 (64-bit)

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