Description: The blue rectangles for cropping pictures are not shown on the left hand side in the middle and at the bottom. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Copy a picture into a Draw document 2. Press the right mouse key and select crop image 3. Altenatively choose format -> image -> crop in the menu Actual Results: The blue rectangles for cropping pictures are not shown on the left hand side in the middle and at the bottom. The rectagle at the bottom in the middle appears to be smaller than expected. Expected Results: There should be be rectangles on the left hand side in the middle and at the bottom, too. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: The width of the rectangle at the bottom should be the same as at the top.
Created attachment 191944 [details] Image and rectangles for cropping
On pc Debian x86-64 with LO Debian package 7.6.4 + gen rendering, I don't reproduce this. Could you try: - upgrade to LO 7.6.4 - https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/FirstSteps ?
(In reply to Stefan Lüer from comment #0) > Description: > The blue rectangles for cropping pictures are not shown on the left hand > side in the middle and at the bottom. And the other handle are wrong in your screenshot. That is likely connected with the display resolution (dpi) and the icon set. Please tell us your display dpi and your chosen icon set. Other possible reason: If you use a svg-icon set, png-icons are generated on first use and then cached. These cached icons might have a wrong size. For the crop handle the file is 'cropmarkers.png' in this folder: parent of 'user' folder > Cache > your icon set name > resolution in percent > svx > res. If you have such 'cropmarkers.png' file, please tell us its pixel-size.
Updated to Version: 7.6.4.1 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: e19e193f88cd6c0525a17fb7a176ed8e6a3e2aa1 CPU threads: 12; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 22631; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win Locale: de-DE (de_DE); UI: de-DE Calc: threaded => no improvement
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #3) > (In reply to Stefan Lüer from comment #0) > > Description: > > The blue rectangles for cropping pictures are not shown on the left hand > > side in the middle and at the bottom. > > And the other handle are wrong in your screenshot. > > That is likely connected with the display resolution (dpi) and the icon set. > Please tell us your display dpi and your chosen icon set. Regarding the dpi https://www.sven.de/dpi/ says Display size: 15.08" × 8.48" = 127.89in² (38.3cm × 21.54cm = 825.07cm²) at 254.67 PPI, 0.0997mm dot pitch, 64857 PPI² The directory with the icons contains the following files: 15.01.2024 22:57 1.462 cropmarkers.png 15.01.2024 22:56 256 doc_modified_no.png 15.01.2024 23:28 0 list.txt 15.01.2024 22:57 383 marker-circ9-5.png 15.01.2024 22:57 552 marker-cross.png 15.01.2024 22:57 448 marker-elli11x9-5.png 15.01.2024 22:57 460 marker-elli9x11-5.png 15.01.2024 22:56 111 marker-rect9-1.png 15.01.2024 22:56 111 marker-rect9-3.png 15.01.2024 22:56 573 pageshadow35x35.png 15.01.2024 22:56 847 rectbtns.png 15.01.2024 22:56 486 signet_11x16.png 15.01.2024 22:56 145 slidezoombutton_10.png 15.01.2024 22:56 177 slidezoomin_10.png 15.01.2024 22:56 118 slidezoomout_10.png 15.01.2024 22:56 405 zoom_page_statusbar.png > > Other possible reason: If you use a svg-icon set, png-icons are generated on > first use and then cached. These cached icons might have a wrong size. For > the crop handle the file is 'cropmarkers.png' in this folder: parent of > 'user' folder > Cache > your icon set name > resolution in percent > svx > > res. > If you have such 'cropmarkers.png' file, please tell us its pixel-size. See above. I have never explicitly changed any icon setting. Thx, Stefan
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And what do your Windows settings say about display scaling? If it's different to 100%, does switching back to 100% solve the issue? Likely related to bug 153421.
Scaling is set to 215%. Setting it back to 100% eliminates the bug. However, I can then not use the notebook any more, as it is hard to see anything.
(In reply to Stefan Lüer from comment #8) > Scaling is set to 215%. Setting it back to 100% eliminates the bug. However, > I can then not use the notebook any more, as it is hard to see anything. Of course, that's not a workaround, but it does confirm that you have the same issue as in bug 153421. Thanks for testing! *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 153421 ***