Bug 119858 - After document is loaded from file, one of tables in middle of the document is moved to next page
Summary: After document is loaded from file, one of tables in middle of the document i...
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: LibreOffice (show other bugs)
Version:
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6.0.5.2 release
Hardware: All Windows (All)
: medium minor
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Reported: 2018-09-13 18:00 UTC by Tomasz Palutkiewicz
Modified: 2018-09-25 08:05 UTC (History)
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Description Tomasz Palutkiewicz 2018-09-13 18:00:01 UTC
Description:
When document is saved, some page in the middle of document contains a short paragraph of text with page title, table with most of it's content and a bit of free space at the bottom (I tried versions with and without empty paragraph below the table to see if it will resolve problem - it didn't).

When document is loaded, title paragraph remains at the top, but everything below is moved to next page and moves rest of document to following pages. When I change the size of title paragraph (even if I make i larger!), the table goes back to its proper place.

It wastes a bit of time every time I return to the document to edit it.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. create paragraph at top of the page
2. create table which fills most of remaining page space 
3. save the document to file
4. load the document from file

Actual Results:
Table is moved to next page after document is loaded from file
and needs to be positioned again by some change at original page.

Expected Results:
Table should remain at the place where it was saved.


Reproducible: Sometimes


User Profile Reset: No



Additional Info:
I think that some calculations during document loading process
use different rounding than those during actual work afterwards,
which causes one of elements to seem larger than it actually is.
Comment 1 Oliver Brinzing 2018-09-14 15:42:24 UTC
could you please add a sample document?
Comment 2 Tomasz Palutkiewicz 2018-09-24 08:10:57 UTC
(In reply to Oliver Brinzing from comment #1)

It happened for one of many tables in very large document;
I cannot reproduce it in any other sample situation.

It seems that the bug is already fixed in 6.1.1.2;
so someone had found or randomly changed the cause.

Thanks!
Comment 3 Xisco Faulí 2018-09-25 08:05:04 UTC
Thanks for retesting with the latest version.
Setting to RESOLVED WORKSFORME as the commit fixing this issue hasn't been identified.