Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Full Text Issue Listing |
Summary: | Updating styles does not properly update the bundled styles | ||
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Product: | Draw | Reporter: | eric.edwards.msb |
Component: | formatting | Assignee: | AOO issues mailing list <issues> |
Status: | CONFIRMED --- | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | Normal | ||
Priority: | P3 | CC: | elish, issues, rainerbielefeld_ooo_qa |
Version: | 3.4.1 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows, all | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Latest Confirmation in: | --- |
Developer Difficulty: | --- |
Description
eric.edwards.msb
2013-08-29 15:47:21 UTC
Followed description - no prompt after open testdefault1. Rev. 1516794 Win 7 @eric.edwards Please attach a zipped test kit with what we can reproduce your observations. I see where I was a little ambiguous in my earlier steps. What follows is a detailed way of recreating the error. In other bug reports I have included files, but since this process requires a template, a child document, and then saving over the template again, I think a zip file of the documents would require a bunch of steps anyway. If you are unable to reproduce using the following steps, I'd be happy to upload a series of screenshots of me going through them. Anyway, here we go, in 28 simple steps: 1. Select File->New->Drawing 2. Select the rectangle button and draw a rectangle in the upper-left corner. 3. While the rectangle is selected, double-click Default in the Styles and Formatting box to set that as the style. 4. Right click on the Default style in the Styles and Formatting box and select modify. 5. In the Area tab change the fill color to Orange 1. 6. Select the rectangle button and draw a rectangle under the first one. 7. With the second rectangle selected, select the New Style from Selection button in the Styles and Formatting box. 8. Name the style Custom and select OK. 9. Right click on the Custom style in the Styles and Formatting box and select modify. 10. In the Area tab change the fill color to Green 1. 11. Select the rectangle button and draw a rectangle under the second one. 12. With the third rectangle selected, double-click Dimension Line in the Styles and Formatting box to set that as the style. 13. Select File->Templates->Save and save it as Test Style. 14. Close the drawing, discarding it. 15. Select File->New->Templates and Documents. 16. Select the Test Style template and press okay. 17. Select the rectangle button and draw a rectangle under the third one. 18. With the fourth rectangle selected, double-click on Text body in the Styles and Formatting box. 19. Save the drawing as Test Style Drawing.odg 20. Close the drawing. 21. Select File->New->Templates and Documents. 22. Select the Test Style template and press okay. 23. Select the third box and delete it. 24. Select File->Templates->Save and save it as Test Style. 25. Confirm that yes you do want to overwrite the old template. 26. Close the drawing. 27. Select File->Open and open Test Style Drawing.odg 28. You should now be prompted to update styles. Select Update Styles. There are other ways to recreate this error as well, I just wanted it to be clear that the custom style did not change, only the bundled style. I followed the steps. The menu item mentioned in step 13 did not exist for me with 3.4.1, I added an Item to the menu what leads me to 'Templates -> New Template' dialog (With 4.0.0 the mentioned menu item does exist). All observations reproducible with server installation of "AOO 3.4.1 – German UI / German locale [AOO341m1(Build:9593) - Rev.1372282]" on German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit)", own separate user profile. But: What the heck is the problem? Nothing unexpected for me. @eric.edwards.msb Please contribute a more precise summary due to <http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/HowToFileIssue#Reporting%20a%20New%20Bug#Principles> Additionally to your step by step instruction please describe precisely what you expect, why you expect that (cite help or similar) and why you think what you observe is a a bug. My original comment included my expectations. After performing all the steps, look at box 1. You'll find it isn't orange any more, but is now light-blue like it was before you ever changed the style. All bundled styles will revert like that. Custom styles (like the second box) work just fine though. > After performing all the steps, look at box 1.
Ah, yes, indeed, that's really nothing what can be expected.
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