Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 19818
images resize footer frame when moved above them
Last modified: 2017-05-20 11:19:58 UTC
images resize footer frame when moved above them - open Writer - paste an image (PrntScrn for example) - anchor this image to page - move this image above footer: footer resizes to include image - move image back - set wrap mode to wrap through - move image above footer: footer frame stays as it is - move back, set anchor to on page - move image above footer - footer frame resizes; set image wrap mode to wrap through - move image back - footer frame doesn't resize Is this all the intended behaviour? There is the logic "put x into y should should be achievable" but here: what does the image anchored on page care where the footer frame or else is: its position is unaffected from the others position. The footer may get hided but this probably is the intent of the author then. OOo should offer "print footer onto image".
Confirmed WinXPPro/OOo 1.1.0 Creating a new document and setting the default page style with the footer on and the same for left/right pages, the footer area resized only after the graphic (approximately 100 x 75 pixels, anchored to page and wrap through) was actually placed in the footer (not above the footer, as I understood your instructions to state). However, once the graphic was removed from the footer, the footer area did not return to its original state until after the document was saved, closed and reopened. After saving, closing and reopening the document, the footer area was displayed in its original size, and returning the graphic to the footer did NOT resize the area. Also, attempting to reproduce this behavior on a second page, whether or not the document was saved, was not successful. To summarize -- I was able to reproduce this behavior only by inserting the graphic inside the footer on the first page of the document prior to saving it.
Reassigned to OD
OD: Problem with missing notification of footer about objects wrapping mode change.
Reset assigne to the default "issues@openoffice.apache.org".