Created attachment 122320 [details] Four screenshots with examples of stylename bug In the styles list, three styles from imported Apache Open Office templates (.ott) show as a line feed, sans a name. Modifying the style shows the stylename, as shown in the screenshots. BookTitle (paragraph) Title (paragraph) Title Char (paragraph) All of the other styles, both built in and custom, display fine. It appears that the word "Title" is the common denominator.
Thanks for the report Diane, Would be helpful to have a sample document. Can you please attach that? Cheers - Cor
Created attachment 122321 [details] Requested file Yes, here it is. There are other files this happened to as well, but they are much bigger.
I have uploaded an .odt file that shows the bug.
Whoops...that Title Char style is not a paragraph style, it is a character style. Sorry.
Thanks Diane. For me the style names for BookTitle (paragraph) and Title (paragraph) display properly in Styles and Formatting. Also when Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View ... Use OpenGL (and restart) is set. Maybe related to bug 92380? Maybe Mac issue? (I'm on Ubuntu) Cheers Cor
Thanks for checking into this. It may well be a Mac/El Capitan issue (although I wasn't having that issue with Apache OpenOffice, which I uninstalled yesterday before I installed LibreOffice). I'll go have a look at that other bug report and see if there's anything there I can try. I don't think it's a sizing issue, though, because I have other large fonts in my styles that render fine. But I'm relieved to know that you see the font. My main concern is that my PDF files render appropriately and that they not bounce as corrupted when I submit them to my book printer.
(In reply to Diane Kistner from comment #6) > Thanks for checking into this. It may well be a Mac/El Capitan issue I'll ping some QA people - see if any with a Mac can test. > (although I wasn't having that issue with Apache OpenOffice, which I > uninstalled yesterday before I installed LibreOffice). There are a lot of changes in LibreOffice, also removing old dependencies and (software)libraries. That causes glitches now and then, that need to be resolved then.
Works with Version: 5.0.4.2 (x64) Build-ID: 2b9802c1994aa0b7dc6079e128979269cf95bc78 Gebietsschema: de-DE (de_DE) on Win10 PRO 64 bit will test this later at home on my mac 10.11
Confirmed on OS X 10.11, happening on master.
On MacOs 10.11.5 with LO 5.1.4 + brand new LO profile, I can see the 3 styles (2 concerning paragraph + 1 concerning character). Alex: would you have some time to give it a try?
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This works for me, I can see all styles Version: 6.1.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: fb29e6eeeaad5255bb924ff59162a83ed80bfb0a CPU threads: 2; OS: Mac OS X 10.12.6; UI render: default; TinderBox: MacOSX-x86_64@49-TDF, Branch:master, Time: 2018-03-09_03:22:00 Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); Calc: group