Summary: | [Export (X)HTML] Slides can only be export up to a size of 1024*768 | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Florian R. A. Angermeier <florian.angermeier> |
Component: | Drawing | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | enhancement | ||
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | 4.0.3.3 release | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
Attachments: | Screenshots of HTML export dialogs for v3304 and v4132. |
Description
Florian R. A. Angermeier
2013-06-27 14:49:37 UTC
Created attachment 89737 [details]
Screenshots of HTML export dialogs for v3304 and v4132.
To clarify one aspect of this report, Draw will export a graphic via File > Export... > File Type of "HTML Document (Draw)" that is no larger in any dimension than the largest dimension selected e.g., an A4 page will export as an 800x1131px graphic if the "1024x768 pixels" option is selected.
Impress slides being a more consistent size (and presentations more likely to have a greater number of slides) it is easier to understand the desire for larger and / or custom sizes for Impress over Draw. Given however that Impress and Draw appear to share the same export process, it would seem reasonable that both components are enhanced to include this option, even though it likely applies more to Impress and Draw.
I have taken screenshots of the HTML Export dialogs under Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64 running:
- v3.3.0.4 OOO330m19 Build: 6
- v4.1.3.2 Build ID: 70feb7d99726f064edab4605a8ab840c50ec57a
... which indicates this size limitation has always been in place.
As per comment #1, confirmed. Status set to NEW. Version set to Inherited From OOo as the ability to select custom sized graphics via export to HTML has never been available. Platform to All/All. Severity set to enhancement. Setting version back from "Inherited From OOo" to what it was prior (for bugs marked enhancement), for QA tracking purposes. My mistake. Apologies. |
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