From the discussion: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131463#c5 Some of Slide Transitions of Apache OpenOffice are not available in LibreOffice, please return them or if it was intentional for what reason? I'm sure user prefer more choice of course. So this is some of Apache OpenOffice (4.1.7 AOO417m1(Build:9800) - Rev.46059c9192 version) Slide Transition lists: 1.Wipe Up 2.Wipe Right 3.Wipe Left 4.Wipe Down 5.Wheel Clockwise, 1 Spoke 6.Wheel Clockwise, 2 Spoke 7.Wheel Clockwise, 3 Spoke 8.Wheel Clockwise, 4 Spoke 9.Wheel Clockwise, 8 Spoke 10. Uncover Down >> Similar to Wipe Down 11. Uncover Left >> Similar to Wipe Left 12. Uncover Right >> Similar to Wipe Right 13. Uncover Up >> Similar to Wipe Up 14. Uncover Left-Down 15. Uncover Left-Up 16. Uncover Right-Down 17. Uncover Right-Up 18. Random Bars Vertical 19. Random Bars Horizontal 20. Checkerboard Down 21. Checkerboard Accross 22. Shape Plus 23. Shape Diamond 24. Shape Circle 25. Box Out 26. Box In 27. Wedge 28. Venetian Blinds Vertical 29. Venetian Blinds Horizontal 30. Fade Through Black 31. Cover Down >> Similar to Wipe Down 32. Cover Left >> Similar to Wipe Left 33. Cover Right >> Similar to Wipe Right 34. Cover Up >> Similar to Wipe Up 35. Cover Left-Down 36. Cover Left-Up 37. Cover Right-Down 38. Cover Right-Up 39. Dissolve 40. Comb Horizontal 41. Comb Vertical 42. Fade Smoothly 43. Push Down >> Similar to Wipe Down 44. Push Left >> Similar to Wipe Left 45. Push Right >> Similar to Wipe Right 46. Push Up >> Similar to Wipe Up 47. Split Horizontal In 48. Split Horizontal Out 49. Split Vertical In 50. Split Vertical Out 51. Diagonal Squares Left-Down 52. Diagonal Squares Left-Up 53. Diagonal Squares Right-Down 54. Diagonal Squares Right-Up 55. Flipping tiles 56. Outside turning cube 57. Resolving circles 58. Turning helix 59. Inside turning cube 60. Fall 61. Turn Around 62. Iris 63. Turn Down 64. Rochade OK by eliminating 12 similar transitions, we got 52 slide transitions While LibreOffice has this lists: 1. Wipe 2. Wheel 3. Uncover 4. Bars 5. Checkers 6. Shape 7. Box 8. Wedge 9. Venetian 10. Fade 11. Cut 12. Cover 13. Dissolve 14. Comb 15. Push 16. Split 17. Diagonal 18. Tiles 19. Cube 20. Circles 21. Helix 22. Fall 23. Turn Around 24. Iris 25. Turn Down 26. Rochade 27. 3D Venetian 28. Static 29. Fine Dissolve 30. Vortex 31. Ripple 32. Glitter 33. Honeycomb 34. Newsflash Seems LibreOffice use simplified version of the Apache OpenOffice ones. Version: 7.0.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: 17e712ccc8fa93d57672916e3c8adaa8febc9f8c CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.20; UI render: default; VCL: kf5; TinderBox: Linux-rpm_deb-x86_64@86-TDF, Branch:master, Time: 2020-03-13_16:53:06 Locale: id-ID (id_ID.UTF-8); UI-Language: en-US Calc: threaded Versi: 6.4.1.2 ID Build: 1:6.4.1~rc2-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 Thread CPU: 4; OS: Linux 4.20; Render UI: baku; VCL: kf5; Locale: id-ID (id_ID.UTF-8); Bahasa-UI: id-ID Calc: threaded
Created attachment 158895 [details] Compared Starting point is OO 3.3 (AOO may have themselves added something later). Looks like LO has more that AOO and those are: 3D Venetian H 3D Venetian V Static Fine Dissolve Vortex Ripple Glitter Honeycomb Newsflash So I guess you mixed the transitions and variants.
(In reply to Timur from comment #1) > Created attachment 158895 [details] > Compared > > Starting point is OO 3.3 (AOO may have themselves added something later). > > Looks like LO has more that AOO and those are: > 3D Venetian H > 3D Venetian V > Static > Fine Dissolve > Vortex > Ripple > Glitter > Honeycomb > Newsflash > > So I guess you mixed the transitions and variants. Yes then I changed the bug title and your comparison is not appropriate since LibO missed many variants. We should consider add those variants to LibreOffice So please don't change this to Resolved Not A Bug
(In reply to Rizal Muttaqin from comment #2) >LibO missed many variants Which exactly?
(In reply to Timur from comment #3) > (In reply to Rizal Muttaqin from comment #2) > >LibO missed many variants > > Which exactly? Of course the subtypes, for example LibreOffice has Wipe which similar with Wipe Down in AOO and Uncover which similar with Wipe Up in AOO while LibO miss Wipe Right and Wipe Left transition. Another example is AOO has four different Split types: - Split Horizontal In - Split Horizontal Out - Split Vertical In - Split Vertical Out While LibO has just one Split
I didn't test these, but I see 4 variants of Wipe, including LtR and RtL, and 4 variants of Split. So I don't understand what's missing.
(In reply to Timur from comment #5) > I didn't test these, but I see 4 variants of Wipe, including LtR and RtL, > and 4 variants of Split. > So I don't understand what's missing. Could you please provide screenshot?