For example, the last time, it zoomed in to 287%. Why? If I want to set zoom, I have to reset to 100% zoom and then click in or out to 200% or whatever is an appropriate level.
Same bug exists in OO as in LO.
does it happens with any file or just to specific ones? is the zoom level always the same? please, also tell your O/S and LibO version you saw the bug
It affects many different files. It yields different zoom levels depending on the file and the size of the window. Usually zooming in, sometimes zooming out. It affects every version of LibreOffice I've used up through 4.4.4.3 and OpenOffice up though 4.1.1
Which operating system are you using? Please set the version field to the oldest version you have seen the bug in. For me, it simply zooms to fit the drawing to the window size. No excessive zooms here. Win 7 Pro 64-bit, Version: 4.4.4.3 Build ID: 2c39ebcf046445232b798108aa8a7e7d89552ea8 Locale: fi_FI Version: 5.1.0.0.alpha1+ (x64) Build ID: e92a8b92072284fd7c37d7bb3e1e8fe72a185f35 TinderBox: Win-x86_64@62-TDF, Branch:MASTER, Time: 2015-07-22_21:46:26 Locale: fi-FI (fi_FI)
I am currently using Mac OS X. 10.10.4. and LibreOffice 4.4.4.3. I think I have encountered this in other systems and earlier versions. It is a common bug in LibreOffice and OpenOffice. Last test was 103% in LibreOffice, 83% in OpenOffice. Neither version fit the window. Both versions only showed part of the image, and a good deal of grey space beyond the page. The issue isn't just excessive zoom. It's also the extra step of resetting to 100% before reaching the riht zoom.
version must indicate earlier version you saw the bug, not the latest according to your comments this issue is inherited from OOo
@MarjaE : It appears to zoom to slightly more or less than the value at which the previous save was carried out just before closing the file. OSX 10.10.4 LO 4422 Confirming that behaviour also present in AOO 411. Between the two, there is about a 6% difference in zoom.
(In reply to tommy27 from comment #6) > version must indicate earlier version you saw the bug, not the latest > according to your comments this issue is inherited from OOo I don't know all the versions I've used!
(In reply to MarjaE from comment #8) > (In reply to tommy27 from comment #6) > > version must indicate earlier version you saw the bug, not the latest > > according to your comments this issue is inherited from OOo > > > I don't know all the versions I've used! You can test old versions like this: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel/OS_X
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Still present. Version: 7.2.3.2 / LibreOffice Community Build ID: d166454616c1632304285822f9c83ce2e660fd92 CPU threads: 4; OS: Mac OS X 10.14.6; UI render: default; VCL: osx Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); UI: en-US Calc: threaded
Also on Linux: Version: 7.5.3.2 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: 9f56dff12ba03b9acd7730a5a481eea045e468f3 CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 5.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3 Locale: en-AU (en_AU.UTF-8); UI: en-US Calc: threaded Saved at 250% zoom, reopened at 257%
It looks like the bug has been fixed. In my case I had the zoom set to 75% and then saved the file. On reopening my zoom was also 75% as it was before. The version I checked with: Version: 7.6.0.0.alpha1+ (x86) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: 1c98c88a1208f47327ac2f3beaf593521ce9b394 CPU threads: 12; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19045; UI render: Skia/Vulkan; VCL: win Locale: pl-PL (pl_PL); UI: en-US Calc: CL threaded