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[Issue 126636] RTF not rendered correct

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126636

Mikhail <mw...@my.fit.edu> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Mikhail <mw...@my.fit.edu> ---
I was not  able to replicate this issue.

However I was however, able to observe the issue 
with the  RTF provided by Pierre by doing the the following.
1. Download Pierre’s RTF attachment
2. Open it with OpenOffice writer 4.1.2.
3. Observe that the text inside the boxes are not visible, 
   and that there are no lines connecting the boxes . (fig_1.0)

Here are my attempts at replication:

Configuration

Tested on Windows 10 laptop PC 64-bit,
with 8GB of RAM, and a i7 -4500 CPU @ 1.80GHz
Open Office Build Info:
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2
AOO412m3(Build:9782)  -  Rev. 1709696
2016-02-28 09:53:29 (Sun, 28 Feb 2016)

Test 1
I tried to replicate Pierre’s document 
using Microsoft Word (2010) Version 14.0.4734.1000 (32-bit).

1. Create a new Microsoft word document.
2. On the Menu bar go to  Insert  > Text Box
   > (on the lower left) Draw Text Box. (fig_1.1)
3. Use the mouse cursor to draw a box 
4. In the drawing tools menu select Shape
   Fill and use a color of your choice (fig_1.2)
5. Type some text inside the box. (Pierre used
   the Times New Roman font at size 9)
6. Repeat steps  2 through 5 to create a second Text Box .
7. Connect both boxes by adding a straight line between them.
   -Insert > Shapes > Lines  > Line  (fig_1.3) (fig_1.4)
8. Save the file in Rich Text Format (*.rtf).I named mine (file_2)
   Close Microsoft Word 
9. Open newly saved rtf file (file_2) in OpenOffice 4.1.2 

Observation:

            Open office rendered the shapes, line, color and text correctly
           (There was however an issue with  where the boxes  and line were
           positioned on the page) see (fig _2.1)




 Test 2
1. I downloaded Pierre’s  RFT document and 
   opened it in Microsoft  Word. 
2. I then saved it as an RTF but under a
   different file name (file_3). 
3. After closing Word I opened the newly
   saved RTF file (file_3) in OpenOffice 
   and it displayed all the lines and text see (fig_3.1). 
   It had the same issue as before with the whole chart being displayed off
center. 

Test 3
1. I opened Pierre’s  RFT document this time using OpenOffice
   and as expected no text or lines were observed (fig_4.1).
2. I then saved the file as an RTF under a new document name (file_4). 
3. I closed OpenOffice and then reopened the newly saved RTF file 
   (file_4) in OpenOffice and it now displayed only one line of text. (fig_4.2)

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