Created attachment 109439 [details] A snapshot of the problematic diagram as seen from LibreOffice Writer Arrows imported from DOCX files seem to be positioned using a different angle reference. In the attached file, the arrows were intended to point from one item to the next in logical order, but they are apparently mirrored around various axes. Also, the body of the arrow pointing from station #4 to #n was meant to be constructed from a dashed line, but this style doesn't seem to apply in LibreOffice.
(In reply to John from comment #0) > Created attachment 109439 [details] > A snapshot of the problematic diagram as seen from LibreOffice Writer > > Arrows imported from DOCX files seem to be positioned using a different > angle reference. In the attached file, the arrows were intended to point > from one item to the next in logical order, but they are apparently mirrored > around various axes. Also, the body of the arrow pointing from station #4 > to #n was meant to be constructed from a dashed line, but this style doesn't > seem to apply in LibreOffice. Hi John, Thanks for the bug report! Please - Attach the DOCX file that's rendering incorrectly - Attach a screenshot of how the file renders in Word - And let us know what version of Word you're using When that's done, please set the status back to 'UNCONFIRMED'. Status -> NEEDINFO
(In reply to Robinson Tryon (qubit) from comment #1) > (In reply to John from comment #0) > > Created attachment 109439 [details] > > A snapshot of the problematic diagram as seen from LibreOffice Writer > > > > Arrows imported from DOCX files seem to be positioned using a different > > angle reference. In the attached file, the arrows were intended to point > > from one item to the next in logical order, but they are apparently mirrored > > around various axes. Also, the body of the arrow pointing from station #4 > > to #n was meant to be constructed from a dashed line, but this style doesn't > > seem to apply in LibreOffice. > > Hi John, > Thanks for the bug report! > > Please > - Attach the DOCX file that's rendering incorrectly > - Attach a screenshot of how the file renders in Word > - And let us know what version of Word you're using > > When that's done, please set the status back to 'UNCONFIRMED'. > > > Status -> NEEDINFO See, that's the problem. I do not have Word, and I recently lost access to the problematic file. I know that the single image isn't much to work with, but I can tell you that in Word, the arrows are connected from image to image in clockwise formation, if that's any help. I was hoping someone could do some troubleshooting. But I can get the file and a screenshot to go with it, it might just be a week or so before I have it.
(In reply to John from comment #2) > See, that's the problem. I do not have Word, and I recently lost access to > the problematic file. I know that the single image isn't much to work with, > but I can tell you that in Word, the arrows are connected from image to > image in clockwise formation, if that's any help. That's a good start. Having the file helps us just so that someone doesn't have to recreate it as a test case. > But I can get the file and a screenshot to > go with it, it might just be a week or so before I have it. Sure -- this isn't a crashing bug, so there's no problem with punting on this for a couple of weeks. Whenever you get the file, just attach it and we can go from there. Thanks!
Dear Bug Submitter, This bug has been in NEEDINFO status with no change for at least 6 months. Please provide the requested information as soon as possible and mark the bug as UNCONFIRMED. Due to regular bug tracker maintenance, if the bug is still in NEEDINFO status with no change in 30 days the QA team will close the bug as INVALID due to lack of needed information. For more information about our NEEDINFO policy please read the wiki located here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/Fields/Status/NEEDINFO If you have already provided the requested information, please mark the bug as UNCONFIRMED so that the QA team knows that the bug is ready to be confirmed. Thank you for helping us make LibreOffice even better for everyone! This NEEDINFO Message was generated on: 2015-06-08 Warm Regards, QA Team
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