Summary: | EDITING: Preserve animation when replacing underlying object | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | ravingdesi |
Component: | Presentation | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | enhancement | ||
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | 4.3.1.2 release | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | Linux (All) | ||
Whiteboard: | BSA | ||
i915 platform: | i915 features: |
Description
ravingdesi
2014-09-16 12:23:34 UTC
This bug is a bit different from the two earlier reports (bug 83882 and bug 82928) that describe problems with undoing changes that affect animations. This report deals with preservation of an animation when replacing the underlying object (image) entirely. I am not certain how feasible this is, even though it ideally may be desirable. Requires developer / expert to determine what is possible. In any case, it seems less a bug than an enhancement request. Status set to NEW. Summary edited for clarity (bug 83928 details compression > undo) and so this bug needs to concentrate on image replacement. Severity set to enhancement. Dear Owen, thanks for confirming, summarizing and helping to differentiate between the bugs! Since you are talking about whether it is possible to do this, I wanted to add that somebody has already written a function transfering animations as a feature of an add-on. Therefore I think that it is at least possible. I don't know if add-ons are similiar to normal code (I don't even know if it's the same programming language) but maybe somebody can benefit from the code of Daniel Fett, who has contributed a "TransferAnimations" to TexMaths. It can be found in his diff that he contributed to TexMaths on http://sourceforge.net/p/texmaths/feature-requests/_discuss/thread/90d8a242/960f/attachment/TexMathsEquations-0.39-original.bas-TexMathsEquations-0.39-preserve-animations.bas.diff I am confident that if this code is of use to a LO developer, he would not hestiate to allow its usage. http://sourceforge.net/u/dfett/profile/ |
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