Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 102765
wrong text-color if background is changed to black
Last modified: 2017-05-20 11:11:44 UTC
when text-color is set to "auto" and background-color is changed to black then the text is not colored "white" but remains "black".
Sorry, not reproducible. Please give a step by step description.
Please refer to the following example document: http://www.woolmanteljackets.de/temp/oo/issue-example.odp All text is set to "auto"-color but some text is rendered in "white" and some in "black". Change the background-color in order to identify the existing text. Maybe there is a connection between the fact, that the document was first produced with version 3.0.1 The background color has been changed by right-clicking a slide, then following the "Slide" and "Setup Page" and there "Background"-tab. Since I use a German version it would read "Folie" -> "Seite Einrichten" -> "Hintergrund"
Reproducible with the document. A click on the text brings it into the correct color. Reassigned.
My users report the same problem: Slides that worked with OO 2.X will often show only black (esp. the first page) on OO 3.? (I only checked OOO310m19 from Debian). When you click into the text box the text will appear. Also, when saving the now correctly looking file, the problem reappears with reloading it. If you uncheck "Right-click > Slide > Display Background of master" the text becomes visible in black. I can also reproduce this from scratch: 1. Create new empty presentation 2. Right-click > Slide > Page Setup... 2.a Set Background > Fill to Color, Black [apply to all does not 3. Create some text box, type something. 4. When I unselect the textbox, the text sometimes disappears but appears again when selecting the textbox. Especially after save + reload (!) the text is "not there" [black] (at least most of the time). This is a regression. It worked (at least) for 2.X. Maybe the problem was introduced after 3.0.1 (see thofmann's comment), but I haven't check that. Hint: With dark blue (e.g.) instead of black, you can have white text, save + reload and get black text on blue (instead of black on black).
A superficial test on 3.0.0 (Windows XP) did not show the deviant behavior. So the bug was probably introduced afterwards.
I've just tried the latest snapshot OOo-dev 3.2 320m7 The issue seems to be fixed there.
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