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[Issue 126132] Copy&Paste of a Frame does not copy title and description

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126132

Khaled <sa...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Khaled <sa...@gmail.com> ---
REPLICATE THE BUG AS DESCRIBED IN THE ORIGINAL BUG REPORT:
I could successfully replicate the bug based on the original report and the
comments. I performed the following steps:

1. Open the OpenOffice Writer
2. Create a new text document by selecting “File menu --> New --> Text
Document”.
3. Add a frame to the new document by selecting (Insert menu --> Frame --> Type
  tab.
4. In the new dialog box select the Radio Button “As character” under the
“Anchor list” and then press OK.
5. Right click on the new frame and from the menu select “Description”.
6. In the new dialog box give a “Title” and “Description” and then press OK.
7. Repeat (5) again to be sure that the entries still exist.
Now, Copy & Paste the original frame
8. Click on the original frame in order to make it selected (surrounded by
yellow dots).
9. Copy the frame (Ctrl + C) and put the cursor on a blank area in the
document.
10. Paste the new frame (Ctrl + V).
11. Repeat (5) with the new frame.
12. The “Title” and “Description” of the new frame were empty (information is
not copied to the new frame).

THE RANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH THE BUG APPEARS (Follow-up Tests):
I successfully replicated 6 different extra ways to copy/paste the frame:

1. Drag & Drop (Vary my behavior):
1.1. Use the mouse this time (or the touch pad if you use a laptop)
1.2. Copy the original frame (Ctrl + double click & hold ) and move the cursor
to a blank area in the document
1.3. Drag the new frame to the new area
1.4. Repeat (5)
1.5. The information in “Title” and “Description” fields was lost

2. Using Copy & Paste in the Right Click Menu (Vary my behavior):
2.1. Repeat (8)
2.2. Do right click on the original frame to show the menu
2.3. Select “Copy” from the menu to copy the original frame and move the cursor
to a blank area in the document
2.4. Do right click on the blank area and select “Paste” from the menu to paste
the new frame.
2.5. Repeat (5)
2.6. The Title and Description were lost

3. Using Copy & Paste in the main Menu (Edit) (Vary my behavior):
3.1. Repeat (8)
3.2. click on the menu (Edit) and select (Copy) to copy the original frame
3.3. Move the cursor to a blank area in the document
3.4. Click on the menu (Edit) again and select (Paste) to paste the new frame
3.5. Repeat (5)
3.6. The information in “Title” and “Description” fields was lost

4. Repeated Copying & Pasting the original frame MANYTIMES (Vary my behavior):
4.1. Repeat more than 15 times Copying & Pasting the original frame
4.2. The Title and Description were lost in all the new frames, but nothing
suspicious happened to the program

5. Resizing the original frame and Copying & Pasting it (Vary my behavior):
5.1. Resize the original frame to many bigger and smaller ones
5.2. Copying & Pasting the resizing frame
5.3. The Title and Description were lost in all the new frames, but nothing
suspicious happened to the program
6. Changed the frame configuration to “To page”, “To paragraph”, and “To
character” in step (4). (Vary the setting)
6.1. Repeat the overhead 4 ways to Copy & Paste the original frame
6.2. The information in “Title” and “Description” fields was still missing

7. Changed the environment that OpenOffice - Writer is running on (Vary the
software environment)
I replicated the bug on 2 different machines (laptop & desktop) with slightly
different OS features (as shown below) and the bug existed in both machines. I
know that both machines have almost the same OS, but the main purpose was to
check the bug in different machines.
- The bug was successfully replicated on Windows 7 Professional 2009 (64-bit)
machine running Intel (R) Core ™ i7CPU @ 2.40GHz and 8 GB installed memory
- The bug was successfully replicated on Windows 7 Enterprise 2009 (64-bit)
machine running Intel (R) Core ™ i7CPU @ 2.40GHz and 6 GB installed memory

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