Description: When I insert a shape (ellipse, rectangle, etc.) and resizing it, the 'Position and Size' tab of the sidebar does not correctly display its size, however in the 'Position and Size' menu (right-click on the shape) correctly shows the size. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Draw/Impress; 2. I insert a shape (ellipse, rectangle, etc.); 3. The 'Position and Size' tab of the sidebar does not correctly display the size of the shape; 4. The 'Position and Size' menu (right-click on the shape) correctly displays the size of the shape; Actual Results: The 'Position and Size' tab of the sidebar is not displaying the shape size correctly. Expected Results: The 'Position and Size' tab of the sidebar should correctly display the size of the shapes, as well as the 'Position and Size' menu (right-click on the shape). Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: Yes Additional Info: This was observed in both Draw and Impress.
I can't reproduce it in Versió: 6.1.3.2 ID de la construcció: 1:6.1.3~rc2-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 Fils de CPU: 4; SO: Linux 4.15; Renderitzador de la IU: per defecte; VCL: gtk3; Configuració local: ca-ES (ca_ES.UTF-8); Calc: group threaded Could you please try to reproduce it with the latest version of LibreOffice from https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/ ? I have set the bug's status to 'NEEDINFO'. Please change it back to 'UNCONFIRMED' if the bug is still present in the latest version.
I think this is the same problem presented in Bug 99711 - Sidebar Position and Size displays incorrect width and height when units in mm
Could you please create and attach a screencast showing the steps? There are various free screencast software available for use, including Camstudio (Windows), Jing (Mac), Simple Screen Recorder (Linux) or screencast-o-matic.com (Web). I have set the bug's status to 'NEEDINFO'. Please change it back to 'UNCONFIRMED' once the requested screencast is provided.
The unit of measurement I am using is the Point (pt). The LO version I am using is 6.0.7.3 (stable).
Created attachment 146928 [details] Page Size 16:9 [Draw] The attached image is from Draw, but the same is true for Impress.
Created attachment 147256 [details] Impress 16:9
I have installed LibreOffice normally [default directory and boot with the system]. Then I selected 'Options' from the 'Tools' menu. Later, I defined 'Points' (pt) as the default unit [I would prefer 'Pixels' (px)]. Note: I made no advanced changes.
Created attachment 147707 [details] Screencast
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(In reply to agm2008 from comment #9) > Created attachment 147709 [details] > Screencast Note the rule!
(In reply to agm2008 from comment #4) > The unit of measurement I am using is the Point (pt). > > The LO version I am using is 6.0.7.3 (stable). Checked in version 6.1.4.2.
You can't confirm your own bugs. Moving it back to UNCONFIRMED until someone else confirms it.
(In reply to agm2008 from comment #5) > Created attachment 146928 [details] > Page Size 16:9 [Draw] > > The attached image is from Draw, but the same is true for Impress. So you mean the "inconsistency" between sidebar: position = 0,0/139,60 and rulers with 0,0/792,641? Both rulers can have individually different units, configured per right-click or via Tools > Options > Draw/Impress > General: Unit. Agreed, it's an unexpected feature but might become handy under some circumstances.
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #13) > (In reply to agm2008 from comment #5) > > Created attachment 146928 [details] > > Page Size 16:9 [Draw] > > > > The attached image is from Draw, but the same is true for Impress. > > So you mean the "inconsistency" between sidebar: position = 0,0/139,60 and > rulers with 0,0/792,641? Both rulers can have individually different units, > configured per right-click or via Tools > Options > Draw/Impress > General: > Unit. > > Agreed, it's an unexpected feature but might become handy under some > circumstances. Closing as RESOLVED WONTFIX then