As I read on several tutorials on the internet, two 3D objects are combined to a single 3D the following way: 1. Create two 2D shapes 2. Convert each shape to 3D (extrusion) 3. Cut the first 3D object 3. Enter the second 3D object's group 4. Paste the first 3D object In LibreOffice Draw 4.3.5 (Windows 7) the first (pasted) 3D object is inserted *outside* of the current group. That is, after this procedure I still end up having two distinct 3D groups. In LibreOffice Draw 4.1.3.2 (Ubuntu 13.10) the first (pasted) 3D object is inside the current 3D group. However the second 3D object (which was already there) changes it size. Additionally, the first 3D object sometimes changes its rotation. The behavior is independent of which 3D object is added to which other 3D object.
Could you attach a test file with what's needed to test this so testing can be speed up.
I am sorry, I currently do not have access to an up-to-date LibreOffice version. But the issue is very simple: Create two shapes (e.g. a circle and a square), extrude both, and try to and one to the other's group.
Created attachment 111910 [details] 3D grouping test This test file was created using LibreOffice 4.3.5.2 Portable on Ubuntu 13.10 using wine 1.4.1.
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