Issue 69379 - Line insertion can result in display of corrupt graphics in editing area
Summary: Line insertion can result in display of corrupt graphics in editing area
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: Writer
Classification: Application
Component: editing (show other issues)
Version: OOo 2.0.3
Hardware: All Windows XP
: P3 Trivial (vote)
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Assignee: AOO issues mailing list
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Reported: 2006-09-08 05:11 UTC by dcam
Modified: 2013-08-07 14:38 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
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Picture of problem happening (168.91 KB, image/jpeg)
2006-09-08 05:12 UTC, dcam
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Document that can be used to reproduce the problem (11.54 KB, application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text)
2006-09-08 05:14 UTC, dcam
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Description dcam 2006-09-08 05:11:45 UTC
When you're entering text and a line wraps around to another line, very
frequently some corrupt graphics is temporarily displayed in the editing window.

The behaviour is completely repeatable and I below descripe instructions to
reproduce.

For your information my video driver is "ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9700 Series".

I will attach a bitmap that shows the problem with a big red arrow pointing to it.

I will also attach the source document.

To reproduce the problem using the source document:
1.  Position the cursor at the end of the third-last dot-point, the one starting
with "Proclaim".
2.  Hold down shift and press HOME
3.  Press CTRL-X to cut the text, and you observe that the dot point then only
has one line of text
4.  Press CTRL-V to paste the text
5.  Watch as the problem is displayed in the window for a couple seconds, and
then it goes away.
Comment 1 dcam 2006-09-08 05:12:40 UTC
Created attachment 39041 [details]
Picture of problem happening
Comment 2 dcam 2006-09-08 05:14:36 UTC
Created attachment 39042 [details]
Document that can be used to reproduce the problem
Comment 3 michael.ruess 2006-09-08 13:05:00 UTC
MRU->FME: I was not able to directly see the paint error, but there must be
happening something like this which may cause a wrong display on some systems.
I cut and pasted the mentioned line as described and could see a few seconds
later the lines below correcting their positions slighly upwards.
Comment 4 Olaf Felka 2006-09-11 08:37:04 UTC
*** Issue 69411 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***