Also existed in 4.0.2.2
Hi Gityrebiter, this bug is invalid. First: version info is the first version the bug appeared in. So it does not get updated. Then please provide a detailed step-by-step description on how to reproduce this bug. The more detail you provide the faster this bug will get confirmed and subsequently fixed. You may wanna add screenshots if you like. In that case please re-open this bug.
Well, actually I can confirm this behavior. Tested using Windows 8 with LibreOffice 4.1.0.1 RC: * Open draw * Make sure you View > Ruler is enabled, and View > Snap Lines > Display Snap Lines/Snap Lines to Front are enabled too * Click on the vertical ruler and drag it to the document Behavior: no snap line added to the UI Tested using Mac OSX 10.8.4 with LibreOffice 4.1.0.1 RC: Behavior: can NOT reproduce this, works as expected. So, Windows only. @Bug reporter: I totally agree with James about the INVALID fact. Lucky I bumped upon this bug, so I can mark it as NEW. Please be more verbose with your bug reporter (steps how to reproduce, which OS version you use etc). Thanks for reporting anyway! Kind regards, Joren
@Kendy: any thoughts about this one? Looks like a regression to me, and related to UI? (as far I know this drag and drop of snap lines worked :)? ). Kind regards, Joren
Reproducible using Windows 8, LibreOffice Version 3.6.7.1 (Build ID: 9418c72) too
Comment 2 reproducible with LO 4.3.2.2 (Win 8.1). Does this really works that way on Mac OSX?
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Works for me in newly downloaded and installed 5.0.2.2 Also works in 5.0.0.5, FWIW. Thanks, all.