Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 110432
linked images are not croped but rescaled when using crop dialog
Last modified: 2023-05-21 18:24:03 UTC
When croping a linked image using - keep scale (scale width and scale height are not changed) and crop it some cm from top the result is: The preview in the crop-dialog shows what I want (croping at the top without scaling the image). But the result after confirming the crop dialog is: The full image content is shown, but because the hight is shrinked it is scaled.
I forgot to mention that it is the ubuntu version: 1:3.1.1-5ubuntu1.1 (build 9420)
It also does not work with OpenOffice.org 3.2 (OOO320m12 build 9483) downloaded from the OOo homepage.
I cannot confirm it. Cropping works without errors. I use OOo3.2 on WinXP. What is the file format of the image? Are you using odt-format for the document?
@Regina: I also didn't manage to reproduce it untill I re-read the summary... :) it only works with *linked* images. Looking now for duplicate...
I have used *linked* images. I can see the error with doc file format but not with odt file format.
@regina: I use odt file format. I will create a demo and provide screenshots.
Created attachment 68571 [details] demofile (need external image for demo the issue)
Created attachment 68572 [details] the image (jpg)
Created attachment 68573 [details] picture before croping
Created attachment 68574 [details] the croping dialog (with correct preview)
Created attachment 68575 [details] the unexpected result after croping a linked image
@MBA: please have a look. No regression. Happened also in 2.4.2.
The error is connected to the dpi information in the picture. My system is running with 120dpi. If I set the dpi information in the picture to 120dpi, then cropping is without error. The original picture has 600dpi set in the file.
Created attachment 68586 [details] picture with 120dpi set in file
This issue is duplicate to issue 22753 and likely to issue 62269 too.
Oliver, please take over
Reset assigne to the default "issues@openoffice.apache.org".