Description: Some texts lose resolution during the animation. When it ends the texts recover their good appearance. To see this bug in action is NECESSARY that the two other texts are at the horizontal height aproximately or at the same vertical line as the animated object. In other positions they are not affected by this problem. Steps to Reproduce: 1.In Impress, write three text boxes. 2.Use a movement animation with one of the texts (like an ascending movement, for example). 3.To see this bug in action is NECESSARY that the two other texts are at the horizontal height aproximately or at the same vertical line as the animated object. In other positions they are not affected by this problem. Actual Results: Those texts lose resolution during the animation. When it ends the texts recover their good appearance. Expected Results: It should keep a good resolution of the text boxes affected. The change is very noticeable. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: I'm trying to do math tutorials for my students but i can't achieve a good image quality image because of this problem. Thank you very much.
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I see this in 7.0.4, but with the latest master I don't see the problem. I did see another problem where some shapes change position during the animation, but I will investigate it separately. Ana: can you test with a master build? Win-x86_64@tb77-TDF from https://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/master/current.html It installs separately and will not mess with your stable build.
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