| Summary: | Inconsistent Line Spacing Behavior Between 3.6 and 4.0 Branches | ||
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| Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | Joel Madero <jmadero.dev> |
| Component: | Writer | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | cedric.bosdonnat.ooo, eymux2009, jmadero.dev, LibreOffice, michael.stahl |
| Priority: | medium | Keywords: | regression |
| Version: | 4.0.0.0.alpha0+ Master | ||
| Hardware: | Other | ||
| OS: | All | ||
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| Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: | ||
| Attachments: | Newly created valid document, everything works fine | ||
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Description
Joel Madero
2012-12-06 22:17:27 UTC
Created attachment 71275 [details] Newly created valid document, everything works fine I see the effect with parallel installation of "LOdev 4.0.0.0.beta1 - GERMAN UI / German Locale [Build ID: 87906242e87d3ddb2ba9827818f2d1416d80cc7)]" {tinderbox: @6, pull time 2012-12-06} on German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) with separate /4 User Profile for Master Branch. And I have a Grand Unifying Theory: Attachment 66768 [details] for Bug 54627 simply is a damaged Document, even the reporter failed to reproduce this problem with a new document. Of course I am a little concerned that the problem is not visible with 3.3.3, but it would not be the first document with very long history containing a damage what was invisible for years and suddenly becomes visible after a fix. It took only 2 minutes to create a new document, so I currently think we should save our time for REAL bugs. Of course, if reporter can contribute some evidence that there really is a bug in LibO ... @eymux: Your opinion? "Completely different set of styles, I don't even have a "Heading 2" I instead see "heading 2" plus a bunch of other ones" that is an UI change: the Stylist now has a combo box at the bottom to select the kind of styles displayed and apparently defaults to "Custom styles". "heading 2" is apparently a Custom one. the "Heading 2" is visible in "Automatic" and in "Applied Styles". |