Issue 76781

Summary: Impress doesn't show background images or image objects when dark desktop themes are used.
Product: Impress Reporter: lonerider <esenkweb>
Component: uiAssignee: AOO issues mailing list <issues>
Status: CONFIRMED --- QA Contact:
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: christian.jansen, issues, matthias.mueller-prove
Version: OOo 2.2   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux, all   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
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Description lonerider 2007-04-28 19:22:14 UTC
Hi,
The problem is that, when I use a dark theme (some are grayish, I mean real dark
theme) on my gnome desktop, impress doesn't display graphic elements like
background image or imported picture objects; only object borders are displayed.
The template previews are also shown blank about graphics; only text boxes
appears to be displayed correctly. When I change the theme to a lighter one (no
gtk-engine engine exception) everything is displayed correctly.
Comment 1 wolframgarten 2007-05-02 08:10:09 UTC
Please attach a screenshot. Thanks.
Reassigned.
Comment 2 christian.guenther 2007-05-02 16:32:22 UTC
And please attach the document too.
Comment 3 lonerider 2007-05-03 19:54:25 UTC
Created attachment 44847 [details]
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Comment 4 christian.guenther 2007-05-04 13:15:37 UTC
Set to new and change the target.
Comment 5 christian.guenther 2007-05-04 13:17:36 UTC
I can reproduce the bug.
In my mind I send you a similar bug a short time ago.
please have a look.
Comment 6 philipp.lohmann 2007-05-07 10:01:08 UTC
As far as I'm concerned this isn't a bug. Dark theming triggers high contrast
mode as specced. However this would be an application issue.
Comment 7 clippka 2007-11-28 13:40:37 UTC
I agree with pl, this is not a bug as it is designed that a nearly black
background means having high contrast mode. And the behavior in high contrast
mode is to not display master pages and graphics.

The question is, what to do with people that like to use a dark background but
don' want to use high contrast? User experience to the rescue please!

Comment 8 Martin Hollmichel 2008-01-28 02:25:59 UTC
set target 3.x