| Summary: | Cannot scroll large slide content from PPTX or zoom in outside slide boundary | ||
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| Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Mihai Vasiliu <mihai.vasiliu.93> |
| Component: | Impress | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
| Status: | NEW --- | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | buzea.bogdan, heiko.tietze, vmiklos |
| Priority: | medium | Keywords: | filter:pptx |
| Version: | 7.0.0.3 release | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | All | ||
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| Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: | ||
| Bug Depends on: | |||
| Bug Blocks: | 107923 | ||
| Attachments: | Use this to reproduce the issue. You cannot see all the objects. | ||
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Description
Mihai Vasiliu
2020-08-17 20:13:26 UTC
Created attachment 164388 [details]
Use this to reproduce the issue. You cannot see all the objects.
Design team: this report seems to contradict the request in bug 117009 (on the other hand, there does not seem to be consensus on how to tackle 117009) Well, it does not contradict 117009, but that one is wrongly explained. The scroll bars should be as long as the *content* in the canvas, not the slide itself (does not matter how big is the slide, just how big is the content that can be placed even outside the slide). That bug implies that the scroll bars should autosize relative to the content that needs to be scrollable. So if there is no reason to scroll, they should go away (have zero scrolling ability). So this 2 bugs should be treated as complementing themselves. New slide with default properties has the format 16:9 with 28 x 15,75cm width/height. Placing objects at -28/-7,88 min respectively 50,5/20,25 max is possible and scrolling works fine. The example has a user-defined slide dimension and placing objects at the same relative min/max works as expected. But MSO apparently allows objects to be places beyond that - and we show it with the same coordinates (min -33,87 cm in both cases). This needs to be fixed, any position of objects should be possible. The scrollbar works according the ruler but has to follow the update. Workaround is to zoom out. Bug 117009 recommends to introduce a "auto-center" option that is on by default and hides the scrollbars when the entire slide is visible. If the option is off we get the current behavior where scrollbars always allow to put content out of sight. Smallest/largest number I can use in MSO2016 is -/+5963,92cm for both x and y. In this case it's not enough to zoom out to 10%. |