Issue 126020

Summary: Inconsistent localization of standard style "Object with no fill and no line"
Product: Impress Reporter: Thorsten Wagner <thorsten.wagner.4>
Component: uiAssignee: AOO issues mailing list <issues>
Status: UNCONFIRMED --- QA Contact:
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P3 CC: cecilie, helen.tamayo
Version: 4.2.0-dev   
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Hardware: All   
OS: All   
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Screenshot with english localization
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Screenshot with german localization
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Sample presentation
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Sample presentation saved with german localization
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Description Thorsten Wagner 2015-01-10 21:46:14 UTC
Created attachment 84390 [details]
Screenshot with english localization

Using OpenOffice instances with different localizations, e.g. english and german, causes standard style "Object with no fill and no line" recreated and added twice in the other language.

Steps to reproduce:

(1) Open attached sample presentation "Sample 1.odp" using OpenOffice with english localization, the result should be like attached screenshot 1 with style "Obejct with no fill and no line" only

(2) Open attached sample presentation "Sample 1.odp" using OpenOffice with german localization, the result should be like attached screenshot 2 with an additional style "Object ohne Füllung und ohne Linie"

The vehaviour described is very annoying because data integrity is affected by using different localizations of OpenOffice.

The problem appears on Mac OS X 10.9.5 with OpenOffice 4.2 revision 1648122 from trunk, but exists in earlier revisions as well as with other operating systems too.
Comment 1 Thorsten Wagner 2015-01-10 21:46:42 UTC
Created attachment 84391 [details]
Screenshot with german localization
Comment 2 Thorsten Wagner 2015-01-10 21:47:02 UTC
Created attachment 84392 [details]
Sample presentation
Comment 3 Thorsten Wagner 2015-01-10 21:47:34 UTC
Created attachment 84393 [details]
Sample presentation saved with german localization
Comment 4 Thorsten Wagner 2015-01-10 21:49:12 UTC
The problem exists with Impress as well as with Draw.
Comment 5 cecilie 2015-04-11 15:59:13 UTC
Could not reproduce this issue with OpenOffce 4.1.1 (build 9775) with language pack. 

Followed step one and two, as described, on

Win7 - 64 bit 
OS language: danish
Impress locale language (as seen in tools -> options) set to English (UK)

Adding attachment of what I see when following step one.
Comment 6 cecilie 2015-04-11 16:00:17 UTC
Created attachment 84645 [details]
Screenshot of Sample1 opened with english localisation
Comment 7 Thorsten Wagner 2015-04-13 20:54:34 UTC
(In reply to cecilie from comment #5)
> Could not reproduce this issue with OpenOffce 4.1.1 (build 9775) with
> language pack. 
> 
> Followed step one and two, as described, on
> 
> Win7 - 64 bit 
> OS language: danish
> Impress locale language (as seen in tools -> options) set to English (UK)
> 
> Adding attachment of what I see when following step one.

You selected "Presentation Styles" within the upper icon bar. To verify the problem you have to select "Graphics Styles" (see screenshot 1).
Comment 8 helen 2016-07-11 22:22:49 UTC
Helen Tamayo, 07/10/16
Some additions to previously detailed steps:

Worked with version 4.1.2 installed on Windows 2012 R2 64-bits
I was able to reproduce it following the steps mentioned in previous posts:
1. Set the language to ‘English or German’ from Tools>Options>Language Settings
2. Enable the ‘Styles and Formatting’ panel from [Format] menu or press [F11] key
3. Open the "Sample 1.odp" file
4. Verify that:
a) "Object with no fill and no line" is displayed in the ‘Styles and Formatting’ panel if the language set is English
b) " Object ohne Füllung und ohne Linie" is displayed in the ‘Styles and Formatting’ panel if the language set is German

Actual Result:
Standard style errors is displayed using different languages

Expected Result:
No standard style errors should be displayed using different languages