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[Issue 125699] No automatic font color adaption to paragraphbackground or page background color

https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125699

andra <an...@altom.ro> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from andra <an...@altom.ro> ---
I tried to replicate the bug on the following configuration: Windows 7, 32 bit
Operating System.

I tried to follow the exact steps as described in the initial bug report on
both Ooo 4.1.1 and 4.2-dev with the specification that the “Area” tab from
Format->Paragraph is not present in Ooo 4.1.1, but I used the icon from the
right side of the screen to change the background color.

I could not reproduce the bug on Ooo 4.1.1, but this bug could be easily
reproducible on Ooo 4.2- dev version.  

Here are my findings after trying to do more investigations over this bug: 

a)-in Ooo 4.1.1 the font color is automatically changed from black to white
ONLY if the font color is set to “automatic”. Based on this, I followed the
below steps in my attempt to reproduce the defect on Ooo 4.2-dev: 

1.Create a new text document (File->New->Text document)
2.Set the font color to automatic (Tools->Options->OpenOffice->Appearance)
3.Write a text and select it all 
4.Change the color of the background to a dark color (Format->Paragraph>Area
tab)(e.g. black or dark blue)

 Actual result: The font color is black. It is not automatically converted to
white after step 4.

b)-I believe that the quantity of the colors Red, Green and Blue from which the
background color is composed has an influence on the automatically conversion
of the font color from black to white. I followed the next steps on both Ooo
4.1.1 and Ooo 4.2-dev: 

1. Create a new text document (File->New->Text document)
2. Set the font color to automatic (Tools->Options->OpenOffice->Appearance)
3.Create a new color with a certain amount of Red, Green and Blue (e.g. R= 100,
G=0, B=0)(Tools->Options->Colors->Write the desired values for R,G,B->click on
Add button->Add a title for the color)
4.Repeat step 3 with other values (e.g. R=0, G=100, B=0)
)(Tools->Options->Colors->Write the desired values for R,G,B->click on Add
button->Add a title for the color)
5. Repeat step 3 with other values (e.g. R=0, G=0, B=100)
)(Tools->Options->Colors->Write the desired values for R,G,B->click on Add
button->Add a title for the color)
6.Write a text and select it 
7. Change the color of the background (select the color created in step 3)
8. Change the color of the background (select the color created in step 4)
9. Change the color of the background (select the color created in step 5)

Actual result:

-in Ooo 4.1.1 : after step 7 the font color automatically converts to white.
After step 8 the font color is not converted to white (it remaines black).
After step 9 the font color automatically converts to white. 

-in Ooo 4.2-dev: after all steps 7,8,9 the font color remains black.

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