Created attachment 129948 [details] line feed lost in labels of graphics Here is how to reproduce it: Create in Calc a graphic with horizontal columns and write long texts as label for each columns. In the Calc cells of these long texts you can put line feeds (Ctrl+Enter) to visualise the label text in several lines and get a nice graphic layout. Now import the graph in Writer, enter the data table dialog box of this imported graph, enter the cell of a text with line feed, change anything in this text, close the dialog box: the line fieed disapear and render an unreadable graphic (visualy compressed due to the text now on one line). I found no way to visualise the line feed or add it in this dialog box. Because the link to Calc is lost and the links in Calc between the original graph and its cells are lost too, the only solution is to redo the graph from beginning... This little thing induce huge work to settup a layout of such graphics. To do at each text modification or translation...
Please provide a sample document - a pdf, while useful, is not enough. > Here is how to reproduce it: > Create in Calc a graphic with horizontal columns and write long texts as > label for each columns. In the Calc cells of these long texts you can put > line feeds (Ctrl+Enter) to visualise the label text in several lines and get > a nice graphic layout. For example - you should provide this calc file, you shouldn't ask us to reproduce a graphic. > dialog box of this imported graph, enter the cell of a text with line feed, > change anything in this text, close the dialog box: the line fieed disapear > and render an unreadable graphic (visualy compressed due to the text now on > one line). > > This little thing induce huge work to settup a layout of such graphics. To > do at each text modification or translation... Please keep out superfluous text - everyone says their bugs are big problems that induce huge amounts of work, it doesn't help move the bug forward :) Marking as NEEDINFO - once you attach a sample set to UNCONFIRMED.
Also please provide your OS and version of LibreOffice.
Created attachment 130237 [details] bug line feed in graphics (1)
Created attachment 130238 [details] bug line feed in graphics (2)
Hi, Attached (1)+(2) an exemple of the problem. 1. Creation of the graph in Calc 2. Importation of the graph in Writer 3. Modification of labels from Writer Versions: WIN 7 64bits LibreOffice: Version: 5.1.6.2 Build ID: 07ac168c60a517dba0f0d7bc7540f5afa45f0909 Threads CPU : 12; Version de l'OS :Windows 6.1; UI Render : GL; Locale : fr-CH (fr_CH); Calc: CL Hope this helps. Regards, M. Pineau
(In reply to Pineau from comment #3) > Created attachment 130237 [details] > bug line feed in graphics (1) Repro with this. Double-click the first chart to edit. Click the labels to focus. Right-click: Data table Edit category number 3 and change a letter Arch Linux 64-bit, KDE Plasma 5 Version: 5.4.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: 57779b5f3a49fedd952aed70ddcce22f48b98ea5 CPU Threads: 8; OS Version: Linux 4.8; UI Render: default; VCL: kde4; Locale: fi-FI (fi_FI.UTF-8); Calc: group Built on January 13th 2016 Arch Linux 64-bit LibreOffice 3.3.0 OOO330m19 (Build:6) tag libreoffice-3.3.0.4
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Still a bug in version 6.3.3.2 (x64) Line feed in a label of a Calc graphic in Writter is lost if you change it from Writter. This lead to redo all operations from import Calc to any design done.
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Repro 7.4+.