Created attachment 64506 [details] images as described in the reproduction steps Problem description: When copy-pasting a graph from Calc to Writer, the legend will be moved into the diagram. Before pulling it back, you first need to resize it because its borders are elongated to the right and hit the OLE frame. When resizing it, some of the content falls out of the frame. pulling the frame down results in the formation of a gap. The best you can get is a split-up legend, which is problematic because it seems to create "groups". Steps to reproduce: 1. In Calc, create some graph (XY in my case) with a legend. (picture "1" in attachment) 2. Copy the graph and paste it to a Writer document, you'll see the legend is deplaced. ("2" in attachment) 3. Go into the graph and select the legend, see its borders. (pic "3") 4. Pull the borders to resize it, see some content getting lost ("4") 5. Tear the lower border down: the contents show up again, but a gap is formed in the middle. ("5") Expected behavior: OLE objects that don't make me wanna go back to MS Paint Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/536.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/20.0.1132.57 Safari/536.11
I cannot reproduce it here. Please attach the ods-file itself.
Created attachment 64787 [details] ODS spreadsheet showing problem as described. The last sheet "Übersicht" contains some diagrams that can be used for reproduction
Thanks for replying. I tried it again now using two entirely new documents and have to admit that indeed the bug didn't show. So maybe it could be related to the origin of the document, which had once been an XLS. I didn't remember that first, because to the time it only contained some raw data rows. Everything I made afterwards - including all the data for the graph - I did with Calc, saving as ODS. I attached the document (see above). It consists of 4 data sheets and one sheet named "Übersicht", where some diagrams are included. You can use them or create new ones, they'll always show the problem when copied to Writer. Greetings, Caroline
With the attached document I can confirm the bug. The "Ansatz 2" legend text in the data table in Writer has additional spaces (or whatever it is), so the legend becomes wider. Open the data table in the chart in Writer, click in the legend text and use CTRL-A to mark it. Notice, that in the field which has "Ansatz 2" much more is selected than only the text. You can delete the additional part there. But when you leave the dialog and reenter it, the additional part is there again. If you delete this whole data series, the legend is shown as expected. I have no idea, what is going on there.
still reproducible under Win7x64 using LibO 4.3.2.2 and 4.4.0.0.alpha1+ Build ID: 6ba8b7f5eacac969e4781d63718083a05491b1bc TinderBox: Win-x86@42, Branch:master, Time: 2014-10-24_02:23:51
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This is still a problem with Version: 6.3.2.2 (x64) On the other hand, I have managed to export charts as a PNG image successfully, whereas before I had had the same problem doing that, as in this example. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/291be8d92c5b9e90e1d77f70f23c44e9bb217e2b9e7574264928aa6a82c969ae.png
Testing with the two linegraphs provided in the last sheet in Attachment 64787 [details], I can't reproduce with a recent master build: Version: 7.3.0.0.alpha0+ / LibreOffice Community Build ID: 1dd4a80fa076bedb3a82821517036bad8dd79857 CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 4.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3 Locale: en-AU (en_AU.UTF-8); UI: en-US TinderBox: Linux-rpm_deb-x86_64@86-TDF, Branch:master, Time: 2021-07-26_22:41:19 Calc: threaded But I can reproduce with LO 7.0, using the chart on the left: Version: 7.0.6.2 Build ID: 144abb84a525d8e30c9dbbefa69cbbf2d8d4ae3b CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 4.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3 Locale: en-AU (en_AU.UTF-8); UI: en-US Calc: threaded Seems it was fixed somewhere in between!