Bug 81947

Summary: FORMATTING: Wrong page numbering when I use the rulers at Ubuntu
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: tsanew
Component: WriterAssignee: Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE QA Contact:
Severity: trivial    
Priority: lowest CC: anistenis, philipz85
Version: 4.2.5.2 releaseKeywords: regression
Hardware: Other   
OS: Linux (All)   
Whiteboard: BSA BibisectRequest
i915 platform: i915 features:
Attachments: explanation of the bug
attachment-8913-0.html
attachment-8913-1.dat
Screenshot-Untitled 1 - LibreOffice Writer-1.png
sample odt document
Screenshot of how it looks after moving the indent

Description tsanew 2014-07-31 07:39:46 UTC
Created attachment 103728 [details]
explanation of the bug

Problem description: 

Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Writer.
2. Write some text to create several pages.
3. Numerate the pages (Insert-->Footer-->Default Syle-->Instert-->Field-->Page Numbering)
4. Try to move some of the pointers from the rulers. The next page that You are used the rulers gets a number 1. Сo the pagination is now 1, 1, 2, 3...
If you previously used the rulers, the page numbering done in order 0, 1, 2,...

Current behavior: undecided

Expected behavior: When I try to use rulers and page numbering, the numbering of pages to be correct - 1, 2, 3, 4, .....

              
Operating System: Ubuntu
Version: 4.2.5.2 release
Comment 1 Jay Philips 2014-07-31 09:22:56 UTC
Hello tsanew,

Thank you for reporting the bug. I have tried to reproduce it with your steps but cant unfortunately, because i dont fully understand step 4. Is it possible you can send a sample document, so that i can try to recreate it.
Comment 2 tsanew 2014-07-31 10:06:16 UTC
Created attachment 103742 [details]
attachment-8913-0.html

  Hello, Mr. Philips! Sorry but I have removed the new version of LibreOffice. Now I use the last stable ver. without bugs: LibreOffice 4.1.6.2. That is why I can't send you a file with a bug. I send you a picture clarifying what I mean by "move the pointer of the rulers". To reproduce the bug use only LibreOffice 4.2 or 4.3 on Linux Ubuntu!!! On LibreOffice on Windows XP or 7, 8, the bug is not reproduced!!! 
  Best regards!
 




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Относно: [Bug 81947] FORMATTING: Wrong page numbering when I use the rulers
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Изпратено на: Четвъртък, 2014, Юли 31 12:22:56 EEST


 
     
       
      
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         Hello tsanew,

Thank you for reporting the bug. I have tried to reproduce it with your steps
but cant unfortunately, because i dont fully understand step 4. Is it possible
you can send a sample document, so that i can try to recreate it. 
         
      
 
       
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Comment 3 tsanew 2014-07-31 10:06:16 UTC
Created attachment 103743 [details]
attachment-8913-1.dat
Comment 4 tsanew 2014-07-31 10:06:16 UTC
Created attachment 103744 [details]
Screenshot-Untitled 1 - LibreOffice Writer-1.png
Comment 5 Jay Philips 2014-07-31 20:59:21 UTC
Created attachment 103768 [details]
sample odt document

Confirmed in 4.2.5 and 4.3.1 on Linux Mint.

Steps:
1) Open attached document
2) See that the first page has 1 as its page number in the footer
3) In the first paragraph, drag the first line indent or paragraph indent using the arrows in the ruler
4) See that the first page now has a page number of 0

This doesnt occur in 4.1.6, so its a regression. This doesnt occur if the first line or paragraph indent is set in the paragraph dialog.
Comment 6 Jay Philips 2014-07-31 21:02:53 UTC
Created attachment 103769 [details]
Screenshot of how it looks after moving the indent
Comment 7 Jay Philips 2014-07-31 21:04:17 UTC
I can also confirm that if the file is saved and reopened, that the first page's number returns back to 1.
Comment 8 tsanew 2014-08-01 05:28:37 UTC
Yes, this is too strange...




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Относно: [Bug 81947] FORMATTING: Wrong page numbering when I use the rulers
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До: tsanew@abv.bg
Изпратено на: Петък, 2014, Август 1 00:04:17 EEST


 
     
       
      
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         I can also confirm that if the file is saved and reopened, that the first
page's number returns back to 1. 
         
      
 
       
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Comment 9 Xisco Faulí 2014-08-07 16:37:55 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 80852 ***

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