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Posted to issues@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2014/10/14 03:18:46 UTC
[Issue 125738] Start Center: Missing letters when scaling used in
View option
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125738
Michelle L <ml...@progressive.com> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Michelle L <ml...@progressive.com> ---
I was able to replicate the bug.
Hardware used: Windows XP
OO version: 4.0.1
Access the start menu
- Select OpenOffice 4.0.1
- Once it is opened, select Tools from the tool bar
- Then options
- Under Open Office, select View
- At the top, under User interface, there is an option for scaling.
NOTE: These tests were executed in order for scaling purposes and to find out
at what percentage this bug occurred at.
Test #1
1. I selected scaling at 100% and clicked OK, everything looked fine at the
Start center, no missing letters. Bug not replicated.
Test #2
1. I changed the scaling to 110% and clicked OK.
2. Everything looked fine at the start center, no missing letters. Bug not
replicated.
Test #3
1. I changed the scaling to 130%, which was the highest you could go, and
clicked OK.
2. The last letter of text document (the “t”) was cut off. Bug
replicated.
Test #4
1. I changed the scaling to 120% and clicked OK.
2. The last letter of text document (the “t”) was cut off. Bug replicated.
Test #5
1. I changed the scaling to 110% and clicked OK.
2. The last letter of text document was not cut off. Bug not replicated
Test #6
1. I changed the scaling to 115% and clicked OK.
2. The last letter of Text Document was cut off. Bug replicated.
Test #7
1. I changed the scaling to 113% and clicked OK.
2. The last letter of Text Document was not cut off. Bug not replicated.
Test #8
1. I changed the scaling to 114% and clicked OK.
2. The last letter of Text Document was cut off. Bug replicated.
Test #9- Functionality test
1. After I finished test #8, I double clicked on Text Document to see if I
could access it.
2. I was taken to a Text Document, as expected.
Test #10. – Functionality test
1. I went back to the Start Center with the scaling at 114% and hit the
letter “D” to make sure I could access the Text Document.
2. I was taken to a Text Document, as expected.
Summary: When you adjust the Scaling on the User Interface to 114% or above,
the letter “T” in Text Document is cut off. Functionality to access the Text
Document worked as expected.
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