Issue 94383

Summary: Unable to click on different text sizes from the menu
Product: Impress Reporter: jhilty <jhilty>
Component: editingAssignee: AOO issues mailing list <issues>
Status: CONFIRMED --- QA Contact:
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: issues
Version: OOO300m5   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: Unknown   
OS: All   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
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Description Flags
Table properties --> Font selection using mouse. none

Description jhilty 2008-09-27 20:02:44 UTC
Open Office version: OOO300m5

System: IBM T60, 1 gig of RAM, 1.66 GHz processor. 

Steps to reproduce the bug:
1) Open Open Office Impress
2) Insert a table
3) Click on the Table Properties button and then the Font Tab
4) on the list of text sizes click on size 6.
5) scroll down to the bottom and click on the highest number(which is 96)

On my system it scrolls back up and for me size 10.5 is highlighted in stead of 96. 

I have been able to reproduce this with any combination of numbers, as long as
you have to scroll to reach the second number, so clicking from 6 to 10 would
work fine and not remake the bug.
Comment 1 guru_blr 2008-09-28 06:16:29 UTC
I have WinXP & OOo300M7 installed.

I couldn't reproduce the issue reported following the steps given.

'Presentation: Couldn't modify font size of 'Table' object'.

1) File --> New --> Presentation
2) Insert --> Table --> 5 columns / 2 Rows
3) Keep the cursor on the first cell & press 'Table Properties' button 
on 'Table' popup menu which opens 'Font' setting.
4) Default is 'Arial/Regular/18'.  On the 'Size' combo, use scrollbar and 
select size '6'
5) Use 'Down arrow' key to scroll down & select '96'
6) Press on Ok button.

After this, for me, font size is set to 'Arial/Regular/96' and not '10.5' as 
mentioned in the report.

To help reproduce this, can you please provide

1. Your OS
2. The file you were using when you faced this issue.
3. Comments on the steps followed by me.
Comment 2 jhilty 2008-09-28 15:39:06 UTC
I am on a Windows XP machine, Service Pack 3.

It was found on a blank presentation so there is really nothing to submit.

You said you used the Down Key to scroll down. I used the mouse to scroll down.
Such as after I clicked the 6, I clicked and held the scroll bar and moved my
pointer down to the bottom of the page. Then I clicked the 96. 

Also I saw the bug before I even hit the OK button.
Comment 3 guru_blr 2008-09-28 18:18:02 UTC
Hi,

Thanks for addisional info.  I could reproduce the issue now by using mouse for 
scrolling instead of key board 'down arrow'. 

Updating my previous commnet:
Summary:
'Presentation: 'Table Properties --> Font Combo' - Selecting font size by 
scrolling down the combo using mouse is giving unexpected result'.

Steps to replicate:

1) File --> New --> Presentation
2) Insert --> Table --> 5 columns / 2 Rows
3) Keep the cursor on the first cell & press 'Table Properties' button 
on 'Table' popup menu which opens 'Font' setting.
4) Default is 'Arial/Regular/18'.  On the 'Size' combo, scroll up the combo and 
select font size 6.
5) Now scroll down the font sizes list using mouse and try selecting size '96' 
at the bottom of the list.
6) When we try clicking on '96', the combo autoscrolls up and selects 10.5 as 
size.

I have also attached a small video clip showing replication of issue.

Observations:

1. If we use key board 'down arrow' to scroll down, font selection works fine.

2. We can see 6 list items in the combo. When we scroll down the list till the 
end, '96' takes 6th position among visible items.  The system instead of 
selecting 96, it selects 10.5 which is at 6th position from previously selected 
item (i.e 6).

3. When we select a list item (background changes to blue)
and scroll down the list, the current list item pointed by mouse is not 
autoselected.
We can avoid this if we can auto select list item pointed by cursor during 
scrolling and should not wait for mouse click.

Comment 4 guru_blr 2008-09-28 18:20:52 UTC
Created attachment 56889 [details]
Table properties --> Font selection using mouse.
Comment 5 wolframgarten 2008-09-29 08:14:27 UTC
Reproducible. Reassigned.
Comment 6 Marcus 2017-05-20 10:55:12 UTC
Reset assigne to the default "issues@openoffice.apache.org".