Bug 98973 - Extrusion-length of some areas changed after reopening the document
Summary: Extrusion-length of some areas changed after reopening the document
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Draw (show other bugs)
Version:
(earliest affected)
5.0.5.2 release
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) All
: medium normal
Assignee: Not Assigned
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Blocks: 3D-Model
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Reported: 2016-03-30 07:54 UTC by bugzilla
Modified: 2023-08-20 05:28 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Attachments
First screenshot with the correct 'desk' (94.29 KB, image/jpeg)
2016-03-30 07:57 UTC, bugzilla
Details
Screenshot 2 - The reopened document with changes in extrusion-length (88.57 KB, image/jpeg)
2016-03-30 07:59 UTC, bugzilla
Details
Screenshot 3 - The fixed and second time reopened document, now with other corrupt extrusion-lengths (94.34 KB, image/jpeg)
2016-03-30 08:00 UTC, bugzilla
Details
The ODG-Document with the desk (13.60 KB, application/odg)
2016-04-07 15:16 UTC, bugzilla
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Description bugzilla 2016-03-30 07:54:17 UTC
User-Agent:       Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/45.0
Build Identifier: LibreOffice 5.0.5.2

I've created a desk out of areas extruded to boards (see screenshot 1). After saving the document and reopening it, the extrusion-length of some boards has been changed the same way (screenshot 2).
When I start to fix it by changing the parameters for the length, the parameter of the second(!) board I want to fix is shown correctly. But the drawing is also wrong. When I confirm the correct parameter, it's okay.
After saving and reopening the document, OTHER boards are corrupted (see screenshot 3).
Perhaps there is a dependence between specific 'boards', because the changed extrusion-length is always between similar parts I've copied while the construction.
(BTW: I try to upload the screenshots after submitting the report. I didn't find a possibility to do this now).

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open my document.
2. Correct the parameters on similar parts.
3. Saving the document.
4. Reopen it, now with other parts damaged.
Actual Results:  
Some similar parts of the document changed it extrusion-length the same way to other lengths also used in the document.

Expected Results:  
No changings between saving and reopening the document.

[Information automatically included from LibreOffice]
Locale: de
Module: DrawingDocument
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OS: Windows 10
OS is 64bit: yes


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Comment 1 bugzilla 2016-03-30 07:57:12 UTC
Created attachment 123945 [details]
First screenshot with the correct 'desk'
Comment 2 bugzilla 2016-03-30 07:59:23 UTC
Created attachment 123946 [details]
Screenshot 2 - The reopened document with changes in extrusion-length
Comment 3 bugzilla 2016-03-30 08:00:41 UTC
Created attachment 123947 [details]
Screenshot 3 - The fixed and second time reopened document, now with other corrupt extrusion-lengths
Comment 4 Buovjaga 2016-04-07 11:11:12 UTC
You forgot to attach document :)

Set to NEEDINFO.
Change back to UNCONFIRMED after you have provided the document.
Comment 5 bugzilla 2016-04-07 15:16:54 UTC
Created attachment 124164 [details]
The ODG-Document with the desk

Sorry, I forgot!
Comment 6 Buovjaga 2016-04-08 11:37:30 UTC
(In reply to bugzilla from comment #5)
> Created attachment 124164 [details]
> The ODG-Document with the desk

Ok, so starting from this document, we need to know exactly what parts we need to change and how. I notice there is an Extrusion depth button in the toolbar for the extruded objects, but which specific ones do you want us to modify? What part then changes after save? Is it always the same or random?
Comment 7 bugzilla 2016-04-08 17:42:04 UTC
It seems to be random, wich parts are affected, but it's always a same "set" of parts. The "first screenshot" shows, how it should be. The screeshots 2 and 3 show that a set of parts is affected (nearly) the same way.
Actually I opened the document and had the parts affected like in screenshot 2. I started fixing the lenght of the yellow part on the right bottom (front) from 6,6cm to 3,2cm, then the one on the right bottom (rear) from 6,2cm to 3,2cm. Then, when I wanted to fix the next above this, I mustn't change the digits, rather only press the OK-button. The value 3,2cm was also set and so on.
Then I saved the document, reopened it and now the other set of parts like in screenshot 3 was affected.
Comment 8 bugzilla 2016-04-08 17:44:35 UTC
I think "mustn't" was the wrong word. The right one is "don't have to". (Sorry about my English).
Comment 9 Buovjaga 2016-04-09 13:36:06 UTC
Thanks for the additional details. I could reproduce.

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Locale: fi-FI (fi_FI.UTF-8)
Comment 10 QA Administrators 2017-05-22 13:25:54 UTC Comment hidden (obsolete)
Comment 11 QA Administrators 2019-12-03 14:59:57 UTC Comment hidden (obsolete)
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