Description: Dashed boxes, lines, and polygons appear as solid if their line width is anything but 0.0pt. Steps to Reproduce: On a blank LibreOffice Draw page, draw two dashed boxes, two lines, and two polygons. Give one set a line width of 0.0 points and the other set any line width bigger than 0.0 points. Export the page to SVG. Open the SVG page in Inkscape, or even in a text editor, and see that the set with the non-zero line widths now has solid lines. Actual Results: Solid lines, etc. Expected Results: In the exported SVG v1.2 file, dashed lines etc. should be dashed regardless of their width. Why it matters: Currently, SVG files are not a true representation of the exported drawing. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No OpenGL enabled: Yes Additional Info: Currently, if the line width is specified as 0.0pt, the dashed line, polygon, etc. is exported as a whole bunch of short lines (the dashes). If the line width is more, it is exported as a single line, polygon, curve, rectangle, etc.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 86206 ***
Changing to duplicate of 155211, which is a 7.1/7.2 regression rather than the inherited issue described in bug 86206. Thanks Andy! *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 155211 ***