Created attachment 40406 [details] Diagram example Steps to reproduce: * open presentation with diagram inside (basic example provided) * enter presentation mode (F5) * y-label in graph is misplaced and half-cut in this mode
For Thorsten?
[Reproducible] with "test-y.ppt" and "LibreOffice 3.3.0Beta3 - WIN XP DE [OOO330m9 (build 3.2.99.2)]". Not reproducible with my own documents. The sample document is a very particular presentation: - PPT - downsized chart -- and it's even not a simple chart, but a complete spreadsheet, that has been integrated. I tried to create an odp to reproduce the problem: 1. Created "Spreadsheet2.odt" with big chart (950x500mm filling all the screen) similar to the one in the sample document 2. Created new Presentation 3. Inserted "Spreadsheet2.odt" with chart table visible 4. Started presentation mode, problem with axis label not reproducible You also can see other problems with sample "test-y.ppt", for example when you double click the presentation to edit it, it will suddenly be shown in its original (?) size, big size will remain after you will have left edit mode. The reported problem is also visible with OOo 3.1.1. The resize problem does not exist for 3.1.1, what opened my EXCEL VIEWER to show the spreadsheet with chart.
Also seems that axis label is shown where it should be if graph area was not resized, i.e. something wrong with label movement or label position calculation don't take into account resize of graph area.
Same on Windows 7 Version 4.0.0.3 (Build ID: 7545bee9c2a0782548772a21bc84a9dcc583b89). Y-Axis exeeds chart area.
No longer reproducible as particular SLIDESHOW problem with server installation of "Version 4.1.0.0.alpha0+ (Build ID: bdfd8de57bf5767ce5c179a5e8705c7587f7b32) TinderBox: Win-x86@6, Branch:master, Pull Time: 2013-02-06_22:06:22" ENGLISH UI / German Locale on German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) with own separate User Profile. Now the y-axis label also in edit edit mode exceeds the chart area at the left 8same way as in more early versions in SLIDESHOW). Same with 4.0.0.3 But still was reproducible with 3.6.5.3 @Thomas Arnhold (In reply to comment #4): Did you really see the label only exceeding the left chart area in SLIDESHOW? Please consider <http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport_Details#Version>, and please always contribute information concerning your OS and if necessary
Odd bug. on a fresh 4.0.1 rc1 build, edit view is cut off, slideshow looks good. But unfortunately I cannot currently commit any further time to this.
Checked with: LO 4.2.0.0.alfa0 Build ID: 2013-06-24 own debug build Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit Could not reproduce. Slideshow view looks exactly the same as in Powerpoint 2010.
Reproduced with Version: 4.2.0.0.alpha0+ (d49e3805c58b2c08c5cb0483ed620ab6ef86fedd) on Windows 7 64 bit.
Created attachment 83500 [details] libreoffice-4.2-alpha with error
Created attachment 83501 [details] office 2010 without error
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(In reply to QA Administrators from comment #11) It is half-fixed, now label is seen, but it is still not in the right place tested with Libreoffice version: 4.3.1.2 on Slackware linux (-current with SBo repack of official libreoffice binaries).
Created attachment 108309 [details] bug in libreoffice 4.3.1.2
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The bug returned to original behavior shown at libreoffice-4.2-alpha with error. It is still present in LO 5.0.4 on slackware-current.
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It is still present on LO 5.2.4.2 (slackbuilds.org repackage for Slackware 14.2 of official RPMs) with original behavior.
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Looks good to me with current master 6.5+. Didn't test backwards. Should someone reproduce, please explain and set back New