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Posted to issues@openoffice.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2016/04/16 00:09:39 UTC

[Issue 125894] Overlap from inserting pictures

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125894

Jakub <ja...@gmail.com> changed:

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Tested on 
Windows 10 64-bit
Processor: AMD FX(tm)-8120 Eight-Core 3.10 GHz
8 GB ram memory
Graphic Card: Ati Radeon 7870
Monitor Samsung Curved 23 inch
Max Resolution 1920x1080

OpenOffice Versions:
4.1.2 - Milestone AOO412m3 | Build ID 9782 | SVN r1709699 | Released 2015-10-28 
4.1.1 - Milestone AOO411m6 | Build ID 9775 | SVN r1617669 | Released 2014-08-21 
3.4.1 - No build information

Image Formats
JPG & PNG

Severity: medium
Priority: low

I was able to replicate this issue on all three tested Open Office Versions.
Tested image formats doesn't influence test outcome ( Open Office behave the
same way ).
Generally if you open writer and then paste an image and after that you click
under pasted image and paste another one then your second image will overlap
the first one.

Steps to reproduce
1. Open OpenOffice Writer

2. Use any of the fallowing options to add image - copy and paste image; move
image    file to the open office window or use open office tab
insert->picture->from file

3. click mouse under image, so | sign will be strictly under the image

4. Use any of the fallowing options to add second image - copy and paste image;
move image file to the open office window or use open office tab
insert->picture->from file

5. Second image overlaps first one


If you press enter even once and then try to paste a second image then image
will be pasted exactly when you wanted to be.
Interesting fact is that if you press enter once or few, several times and then
click mouse button to move cursor strictly under the first image then moving
image file to the OpenOffice Writter window becomes more responsive.

1. If move image file exactly to that first row under the first image then the
second image will overlap exactly like before

2. If you move image in a different row ( e.g. 3 or 4 under the first image )
then the image will appear exactly there where you left it.

Issue can be quite annoying to some users. Inexperience text editor user may
lose a lot of time repeating the process and not finding solution for it.

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