Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 41810
connector 'follows' object
Last modified: 2015-04-13 11:28:00 UTC
connector 'follows' object. When you let's fly an object from the left and you have a (curved) connector connected to the objec, the connector does not follow it. Is a nice option to add this. It will give a very dynamic look at your presentations
Reassigned.
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Please attach example.
Created attachment 84651 [details] Impress file used to replicate the issue
Created attachment 84652 [details] PPTx file used to compare the issue with MS Powerpoint
I'm not clear what the issue is, so I'm providing several perspectives here: 1. I can confirm that the connector added to the object is not following the object's "fly out" or "fly in" animation to/from the left (or in fact, to/from any direction) - BUT only if the animation is applied to the object and not including the connector. 2. IF the connector is added with the object in the animation, it transitions with the object. 3. IF what you are referring to is that the connector should follow the object once the animation runs (ie. the connector extends to follow the object flying in or out) when animation is applied ONLY to the object, then I can confirm that it is not how it behaves. All three points are consistent with how MS Powerpoint also does this. I have attached the file I used as reference (both .odp and .ppt) in Comment 4 and 5. OPENOFFICE version I tested against: OpenOffice 4.1.1 OO411m6(Build:9775) - Rev. 1617669 2014-08-13 09:05:42 (Wed, 13 Aug 2014) MS POWERPOINT version I compared against: MS Powerpoint for Mac 2011 Version 14.3.8 (130913) Latest Installed Update: 14.3.8 MACHINE tested against: Yosemite v.10.10.1 MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012)