Description: Highlight created with the Office Word highlighter has wring opacity in Writer Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Office Word and create a new document 2. Write some text 3. In the ribbon menu select Draw -> Highlighter 4. Highlight the text 5. Notice that the highlighted surface is partially transparent that makes it possible to read the text under it 6. Save the document in the docx format 7. Open the document in LibreOffice 8. Notice that the highlighted surface has full opacity making it impossible to read the text under it Actual Results: Text that was highlighted in Word is masked by the highlighter surface Expected Results: Highlighted surface should have the correct opacity Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: Yes OpenGL enabled: Yes Additional Info: Please see the attached screenshots
Created attachment 182629 [details] Affected document
Created attachment 182630 [details] Screenshot of document in MS Office Word
Created attachment 182631 [details] Screenshot of document in Office Writer
Confirmed using LO 7.5.0.0.alpha0+ (88d7aa8ab79b1197191b5eb24a3b67d313797026), 6.0.0.3 / Windows.
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