Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 20687
Select all - cut and paste duplicates some images and frames
Last modified: 2013-08-07 14:38:26 UTC
Cut and paste of text / images shows the following misbehaviour: - Create a new writer document and type two lines of text. - insert a image, so that it is not linked, set floating, set anchor to paragraph 1 - Select all (control-a) - cut (control-x) note that the image is still there - paste (control v) note, that there is a second image
same issue on linux -> OS to ALL, confirming
HI->DVO: Occurs also in current version.
Hi, why is this set to OOo later? This gives the impression no developer should work on that issue before 2.0.x. So we have a "planned bug" in all 1.1.x and 2.0 releases. Leaving target at "not determined" would give the impression "We take care about it, if we have time, but we do not know when this will be".
Created attachment 17428 [details] example file shows strange behaviour
I checked with 1.1.2RC3 (German) WIN XP: [645m44(Build8784)], and I see the same strange behaviour for frames, and not all images will be duplicated. Steps to reproduce: 1. open attachment "example_c.sxw" 2. mark from first 'x' to second 'x' (always 'x' included 3. press <cntrl-x> expected: all marked should be deleted actual: email-symbol in frame remains, also "valve with actuator" 4. move mousepointer to the bottom of the document 5. press <cntrl-v> expected: all marked should be pasted from clipboard actual: as expected. Currently I do not know what is special with the images which will not be deleted with <cntrl-x>. For some the function works as expected, for others it does not. "Select all" is not important for bug summary, so it might be useful to amend summary to avoid misunderstanding. There is an other bug described in issue 33525, which might be related to this one. I agree, it's no good Idea to have TM "Later" for this bug. Rainer
update: I cannot reproduce this in OOo 1.1.4 anymore, but it still (agian?) exists in 680m88
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