Created attachment 57490 [details] Two arrows (one to left and one to right), different styles Hi, Two issues about arrows: First issue: 1. Create an arrow, it is styled with "Object without Fill" 2. Select Default style and then "Object without Fill" again Result: Not the same arrow Second issue: 1. Create an arrow with right direction 2. Create an arrow with left direction Result: Doesn't have the same style, see image attached where rigth arrow have default style and is "less black" than left arrow (one have default style and the other "Object without Fill" style) I'm using openoffice 3.5 from Debian Experimental Thank you very much
Thanks for bugreport. First problem: reproduced in 3.3.4 and 3.5.3. Style of arrow resets when we change style of arrow. IMHO it is a bug, because changing of style resets changes, made manually for object. So should not to be. Second problem: reproduced in 3.5.3, but not reproduced in 3.3.4, so regression Experiments made on Fedora 64 bit
#1 still happening with Version: 4.4.0.0.alpha2+ Build ID: 30123b9559e2fb74c9db7d530c538a1c6dc7e32c TinderBox: MacOSX-x86_64@49-TDF, Branch:master, Time: 2014-11-16_00:07:14 Reproduce: * Create arrow * go to Format > Styles and Formatting (top menu) * it is "Object without fill" * double click "Object without fill" again > arror changes
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Still happen, Different arrow style if you choose a line to right, or you choose a line to left. And an inconsistency on styles in the first case. Regards,
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Arrows have been updated recently, please double-check the issue.
Hello, The second issue was solved. The first, please test this: - Draw a arrow - Double click on selected style (Object without Fill) - The arrow changed the style Thank you !
(In reply to Javi Barroso from comment #7) > Hello, > > The second issue was solved. > > The first, please test this: > > - Draw a arrow > - Double click on selected style (Object without Fill) > - The arrow changed the style > > Thank you ! The style 'Object without fill' doesn't include any arrow style (right click the style in the sidebar > modify or right click the object > Edit Style... and check Arrow Styles under the tab Line. Arrow heads are directly applied likewise many other properties. You can modify the style or create another one.