Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 120160
the fill color of other shapes in grouped object will change when one shape in grouped object change fill color
Last modified: 2012-08-10 07:13:17 UTC
build info:OOo-dev_3.4.1_r1354891 steps: 1.launch OO and new a presentation 2.insert two shapes and group them 3.enter grope object,and select one to change its fill color defect: the other shape filled color will change,and when new one shape,the shape filled color is same.
I do not see the described effect with the released version 3.4. Do you see the defect in version 3.4 too? Or do you see the defect in version r1354891 first time?
In OO3.3 already has the defect,and inOO3.4_r1327774 also has the defect~ and I find if use shape context menu->area to fill shape,no the defect. but if use context menu->edit style...->area,it will reproduce.
ALG: Adding me to CC. What YOu do when changing the style is not to change the fill color of one shape, but the fill color of the style the object uses. When both shapes use the same style, it is correct (and necessary) that both change their styles. That is the concept of styles, maybe you should take a deeper look at styles in the help. When drawing any number of shapes and as long as all have the same style (they get a default style when creating, all the same one) and as long as a shape has no hard color attribute (this means, a color is directly applied to it, e.g. using the toolbars) all these shapes will change when changing the style, even on different pages (all shapes in the document using the style which do not have the attribute set as hard attribute). This is not an error, it's a feature. Invalid from my POV.
Hi ALG, I understand your mean,but how to apply different style to different shape,or graphic?till now i can't find~
Hi Du Jing, it's a complex theme with several possibilities, please refer to the office help pages or some tutorials on the net for more complete backgrounds. The principles are: - Objects have styles - Styles have parent styles - Attributes not defined at the object are taken from the style - Attributes not defined in the style are taken from the partent chain of the style - Attributes not defined in that hierarchy are taken from a pool default To create a new style there are several ways, You may create from object (see Styles Dialog), you may copy an existing sytle. To assign,open styles dialog (F11), select shape(s), double-click wanted style in dialog. For some objects (e.g. measure objects) an own default style is used. HTH for the moment!
Hi ALG,thanks a lot,close the defect as invalid~