Summary: | Additional master slides in a 16:9 document use the default 4:3 styles | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | nodatalog <nodatalog> |
Component: | Presentation | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | UNCONFIRMED --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | 4.3.4.1 release | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | Linux (All) | ||
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i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
Attachments: |
Document with an additonal Master slide
template 16:9 used to create the document already attached. |
Created attachment 110932 [details]
template 16:9 used to create the document already attached.
Custom template "impress-169.otp": Default Impress styles and paper format "Screen 16:9".
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Created attachment 110931 [details] Document with an additonal Master slide Description ----------- 1. I created a template "impress-196.otp" with page setting to "Screen 16:9" and default styles. 2. I created a new document from this template (see: attachment). A. The Master slide styles are the default style for this given page setup 16:9, i.e.: Title 32 pt, Outline 24 pt, etc. B. The status bar displays the name of the template (i.e. impress-169) Problem ------- Additional Master slides (Slide Master > Add Master) are not duplicate of this document's Master slide (based on "impress-169.otp"). They are duplicate of the default template (the hard coded 4:3 template). As a result: 1. Additional Master slides have the styles properties (font-size) of the hard coded 4:3 template, i.e. Title 44 pt, Outline 32 pt, etc. 2. The status bar of the additional Master slides does not display the name of the original template. Expected behavior ----------------- I do not know the internal of Impress, but the relation between the default master slides and the additional master slides is not very clear. I would expect a presentation document (always made of several Master slides) based on a given template to use the style of this template.