Issue 143

Summary: Line spacing incorrect on export to Powerpoint
Product: Impress Reporter: issues@www <issues>
Component: uiAssignee: christian.guenther
Status: CLOSED FIXED QA Contact: issues@www <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: issues
Version: 609   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows ME   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---
Attachments:
Description Flags
OpenOffice zipped presentation file
none
different linespacing for fonts using the same heigh in pt none

Description issues@www 2000-11-13 23:19:22 UTC
The attached file, has text that fits onto 
the screen with Openoffice.

When exported to POwerpoint, the "Last Line"
drops off the bottom of the slide.
Comment 1 issues@www 2000-11-13 23:20:16 UTC
Created attachment 20 [details]
OpenOffice zipped presentation file
Comment 2 issues@www 2000-11-14 22:12:12 UTC
Should be ui not code
Comment 3 issues@www 2000-11-14 22:14:43 UTC
Should be ui not code
Comment 4 bettina.haberer 2001-01-25 17:05:54 UTC
The problem is the proportional linespacing under 100%, that causes that bad 
effect. Linespacing under 100% should be implemented.
Comment 5 sven.jacobi 2001-02-08 11:30:45 UTC
Created attachment 67 [details]
different linespacing for fonts using the same heigh in pt
Comment 6 sven.jacobi 2001-02-08 11:33:06 UTC
This is not generally a problem of the Powerpoint export. I have added an 
attachment (linespac.zip), that demonstrates a linespacing problem with 
texthandling in impress itself. There should be no difference between the 
height of the two fonts that are used in this document.
Comment 7 malte_timmermann 2001-04-03 13:28:35 UTC
When I undertand Sven Jacobi correctly, the problem is, that lines with line 
spacing 100% should have the same hight with any 20Pt font, because he expects 
the line height to be 20Pt.
This is not true, Font A with 20Pt can be taller than Font B, so the lines are 
higher.
Comment 8 sven.jacobi 2001-08-03 16:24:24 UTC
This Issue is now fixed and available up from version 638, so I 
reopened this Issue. All the work is done in the PowerPoint filter, I 
have added a mapping that translates the linespacing of each font to 
the corresponding linespacing in PowerPoint. That also means that if 
a text in OpenOffice is single lined, it must not always been single 
lined in PowerPoint to have an identical look.
Comment 9 sven.jacobi 2001-08-03 16:26:40 UTC
Changed status to fixed. (version638h)

Sven
Comment 10 malte_timmermann 2003-01-23 11:48:21 UTC
Reopen for sending to QA
Comment 11 malte_timmermann 2003-01-23 11:48:42 UTC
MT->CGU: Please verify and close
Comment 12 christian.guenther 2003-01-23 12:26:07 UTC
set to fixed.
Comment 13 christian.guenther 2003-01-27 15:39:21 UTC
Verified in the latest version.
Comment 14 christian.guenther 2003-01-27 15:39:44 UTC
I close the issue