Summary: | FORMATTING: text width scaling not working for whole cells | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | VolkerTwer <bonsaiemil-666> |
Component: | Spreadsheet | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | CC: | algot.runeman |
Version: | 4.2.5.2 release | ||
Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||
OS: | All | ||
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i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
Attachments: | Mixed results demonstrating this issue |
Description
VolkerTwer
2014-08-17 21:04:02 UTC
just updated LibreOffice - same behaviour in Version: 4.3.0.4, Build-ID: 430m0(Build:4) Created attachment 104846 [details]
Mixed results demonstrating this issue
Test System:
Kubuntu (KDE 4.13.3)
LibreOffic 4.2.4.2
I hope I have duplicated the format. In English, I used Format - Character - font position(tab) - text width (used 70% to let me see the difference easier0
I am having mixed results.
- Some of my text is holding the formatting. More often, it does not.
- Capital vs lower case does not seem to matter.
- I am not satisfied that I have exactly confirmed the problem.
Am I using the intended formatting steps?
Yes, you do. The "mixing" behaviour is even more strange ... Did you format (scale) the whole text-content at once? And, I guess, you did the same steps for each of the three filled cells in your testfile. Right? Or did you do something different with the "working" cell? Ok I just recognised: in the seemingly(!) working cell, you scaled the BEGINNING ("sym") with 60% and the ENDING ("bol") with 70%. So it's NOT THE SAME what I described (scaling all text in the cell to the same value [!=100%] ). Further details to the BUG(!): (1) If text with different scaling values is selected (e.g. in the filed testfile "symb" from field A1 - with "sym" scaled to 60% and the "b" scaled to 70%) and the scaling-dialog is called, then the scaling value field is NOT EMPTY (as usual for an attribute of a selection formatted to varying values, e.g. text formatted with various fonts or font-sizes) but shows "100%". (2) width-scaling for the whole cell-content works, if at the same time the spacing is trimmed (to e.g. "0.1 pt condensed") |
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