Bug 100322 - In vertical text direction page, a frame object's height is limited to the paper width
Summary: In vertical text direction page, a frame object's height is limited to the pa...
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Writer (show other bugs)
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Inherited From OOo
Hardware: All Linux (All)
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Blocks: Frame
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Reported: 2016-06-11 08:14 UTC by fiftyigfuci_f_mi
Modified: 2023-05-12 05:15 UTC (History)
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Description fiftyigfuci_f_mi 2016-06-11 08:14:49 UTC
Reproduce process:
Start LibreOffice (assuming portrait A4 paper is opend and I'm using mm unit not inch).
Context menu -> Page -> Text direction: Right-to-left (vertical) -> OK
Main menu -> Insert -> Frame -> Frame -> OK
Context menu on the created frame -> Frame -> Heigh (at least) -> Input 10000 -> Change the forcus to other one -> then the Height is limited to the paper width 209.99 mm ( not height ). 

Actual result:
a frame object's height is limited to the paper width.

Expected result:
a frame object's height is extended to the paper height.

I also confirmed this weird problem on a line object's height and in turn this case is even shorter both page's height and width.
Comment 1 Cor Nouws 2016-06-11 10:04:37 UTC
Thanks fiftyigfuci_f_mi for filing the issue.

I confirm the problem in a recent nightly build and in LibreOffice 3.3.0.

(NB for others maybe: it's needed to turn Asion and CTL on in Tools > Options > Language Settings > Language )
Comment 2 massimo.zaffaina 2016-06-15 10:38:19 UTC
Confirmed on:
Versione: 5.1.3.2
Build ID: 10m0(Build:2)
Thread CPU: 2; Versione SO: Linux 4.1; Resa interfaccia: predefinito; 
Versione locale: it-IT (it_IT.UTF-8)
OS:openSUSE Leap 42.1 (x86_64)
Comment 3 QA Administrators 2017-09-01 11:14:46 UTC Comment hidden (obsolete)
Comment 4 QA Administrators 2019-12-03 13:49:32 UTC Comment hidden (obsolete)
Comment 5 QA Administrators 2021-12-03 04:19:38 UTC
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