Created attachment 46915 [details] example4.odp 1) lsb_release -rd Description: Ubuntu 11.04 Release: 11.04 2) apt-cache policy libreoffice-impress libreoffice-impress: Installed: 1:3.3.2-1ubuntu5 Candidate: 1:3.3.2-1ubuntu5 Version table: *** 1:3.3.2-1ubuntu5 0 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ natty-updates/main i386 Packages 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ natty-proposed/main i386 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status 1:3.3.2-1ubuntu4 0 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ natty/main i386 Packages 3) What is expected to happen in LibreOffice Impress via the Terminal: cd ~/Desktop && wget https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/482548/+attachment/1894449/+files/example4.odp && stat example4.odp && chmod -wxXst example4.odp && stat example4.odp && loimpress -nologo example4.odp copy a hyperlink from a webbrowser then: with a 2 button laptop touchpad, click the left and right buttons simultaneously into a cell or with a three button external mouse click the middle button and nothing pastes because the file is read only. -OR- cd ~/Desktop && wget https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/482548/+attachment/1894449/+files/example4.odp && loimpress -nologo example4.odp File -> Properties -> Security tab -> check Open File read-only -> OK button -> close file -> re-open and with a 2 button laptop touchpad, click the left and right buttons simultaneously into a cell or with a three button external mouse click the middle button and nothing pastes because the file is read only. 4) What happens instead is it pastes into the file. It cannot be undone via Ctrl+Z. The file cannot be saved over to the original file name with the pasted in changes, however, the file can be saved with the changes into a file with another name which will not be read-only.
[This is an automated message.] This bug was filed before the changes to Bugzilla on 2011-10-16. Thus it started right out as NEW without ever being explicitly confirmed. The bug is changed to state NEEDINFO for this reason. To move this bug from NEEDINFO back to NEW please check if the bug still persists with the 3.5.0 beta1 or beta2 prereleases. Details on how to test the 3.5.0 beta1 can be found at: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugHunting_Session_3.5.0.-1 more detail on this bulk operation: http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/RFC-Operation-Spamzilla-tp3607474p3607474.html
I wrote the following comment on the corresponding launchpad bug, but somehow it did not appear here... --> copy-paste **** Bug still exists in LibreOffice 3.5 beta2 (Ubuntu Maverick 10.10) If I open a read-only file in Impress, I cannot delete/insert/modify any content (logical). However, if I select a text let's say in Firefox, I can insert it with a middle click (or simultaneous right and left click) anywhere in the document but not remove it anymore. The same thing happens, if I open a read-and-writable file, but set its status to "uneditable" by clicking on the icon "Edit File" in the toolbar. This bug appears in Impress and in Draw, but not in Calc (pop-up says protected cells cannot be modified) and not in Writer (silently fails). OT: I looove the new handle bars :-D ****
I can confirm this behavior for LibreOffice 3.4.4. in Ubuntu 11.10 64-Bit. I can not confirm this for WindowsXP and LibreOffice 3.5.0rc1. I believe, this behavior has to do with the methode of Linux to paste marked text with the middle mousebutton and LibO does not recognize that? Is this a different codebase? I change the release to 3.4.4. beacause this is the current stable branch and the bug is still in this release, it seems to be Linux related.
starmatz71@yahoo.de, please do not toggle the version. For more on this please see http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport_Details#Version
I can confirm this behavior on Ubuntu 13.04 Beta with Libre Office V4.0.2.2. Reproduction: 1. Open impress 2. Save the empty file everywhere you want 3. Turn off "Edit File" button. Normally you cannot edit the impress file anymore. 4. Get a text from everywhere (texteditor, internet) and copy it to the clipboard 5. Switch back to impress and press the middle mousebutton. You can see you insert textboxes into the impress file and impress does not realise it as a change, you can switch "Edit File" on and off without asking for saving the document after a change! In WindowsXP you cannot paste data into impress if "Edit File" is turned off, because paste is greyed out and you cannot click onto it. In Ubuntu you can, paste is not greyed out! I have test it with LO Draw, and the behavior is the same in Ubuntu! This is a bit annoying, because you can modify documents while a presentation accidently! Can someone test this on other platforms? (Mac, Win7/8, other distros/GUIs)
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I can confirm this behavior on Ubuntu 13.10 x86-64 with upstream versions 4.0.6, 4.1.5.0.0+ and 4.2.0.0.beta1. Set status back to NEW. Best regards. JBF
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Still reproducible with LibreOffice 4.4.4.0.0+ built at home under Ubuntu 14.10 x86-64. BUT, not reproducible in LibreOffice 5.0.0.0.alpha1+ built at home under Ubuntu 14.10 x86-64. So closing as WorksForMe. Please, feel free to reopen if you disagree. Best regards. JBF
*** Bug 72179 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***