Bug 58924

Summary: PRINTING: Duplex printing does not work properly if there is a transparent PNG in the document
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: Das Auge <0815jo>
Component: WriterAssignee: Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME    
Severity: normal CC: jmadero.dev
Priority: medium    
Version: 3.5.4 release   
Hardware: Other   
OS: Linux (All)   
Whiteboard: BSA
Crash report or crash signature: Regression By:
Attachments: An example document which on my machine does not print correctly.

Description Das Auge 2013-01-01 20:26:53 UTC
Created attachment 72366 [details]
An example document which on my machine does not print correctly.

Problem description: Duplex printing does not work properly if there is a transparent PNG in the document. The back side is being printed upside-down. Removing the image it prints correctly.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a png with transparent parts
2. Import the png file into a writer document
3. print the document on both sides of the sheet, choose "flip left"

Current behavior: The file is being printed "flip over"

Expected behavior: The file is being printed "flip left"

              
Operating System: Ubuntu
Version: 3.5.4 release
Comment 1 Joel Madero 2013-10-07 02:04:53 UTC
Cannot confirm:
Ubuntu 13.04
LibreOffice 4.1.1.2 release
Printer: HP Photosmart 1115

I printed with and without the picture duplex (standard), same result.

If you're having the problem still with 4.1 or newer please mark as UNCONFIRMED, marking as WFM as I cannot confirm the issue. If you do happen to bring it back to UNCONFIRMED please answer the following:

1. What printer?
2. What driver for said printer?
3. LibreOffice version
4. Can you print duplex with a pdf viewer and see if you get correct result with the image? -- this is to confirm it's our bug and not printer driver.


Thanks for your patience and for reporting the issue.


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