Created attachment 107811 [details] original odg file to export from when I export Calc charts as .eps I get issues with axis labels and legends it is a bug in 4.32 because version 4.26 works fine I enclose examples to visually explain it
Created attachment 107812 [details] exported eps with 4.26
Created attachment 107813 [details] exported eps with 4.32 here you can see what the problem is
I tried to test this bug, but unfortunately, I can not open the attached eps-files with DRAW. It shows only "Creator:LibreOffice 4.2/4.3, LanguageLevel:2". Therefore, I tested it with a new CALC chart exported to eps and opened in DRAW (which works) and there I could not find a bug (LO 4.3.2.2, Win 8.1). Which problems did you have? Can you open your attached eps-files with DRAW?
Windows has no built-in support for eps files so just try Linux or OS X. I successfully opened these files with OS X 10.9, OS X 10.10 and Ubuntu 14.04 using nothing else than the default document viewer; these files works also with Draw 4.2.6.3 (I uninstalled 4.3.2.2). I created these files with LibreOffice 4.3.2.2 for OS X 10.9. However, the problem is that the text in labels appears somewhat split.
Created attachment 108406 [details] exported eps with 4.32 (saved as png)
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Thank you very much for your fast reply. I see the problem in your screenshot. Unfortunately, I don't have this problem with a new created file on my computer. Have you tested it on Linux and Mac OS X? Maybe, this is no Windows LO issue? Can anybody else reproduce it on Linux?
Confirmed on OSX 10.10, LO Version: 4.3.3.1 Build ID: 7d55112667c8fcddb67bc3803796b46c93aa56b0 I get the same issues as bug reporter shows in "exported eps with 4.32 here you can see what the problem is". -> NEW
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just retested with LibreOffice 5.2.4 on macOS Sierra: it has been somehow fixed!