Issue 124284 - Title of Frame Control is written thinner in IDE than at runtime
Summary: Title of Frame Control is written thinner in IDE than at runtime
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: App Dev
Classification: Unclassified
Component: scripting (show other issues)
Version: 4.0.1
Hardware: All All
: P3 Normal
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Reported: 2014-02-21 10:29 UTC by bmarcelly
Modified: 2014-02-23 08:47 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
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Simple dialog with a Frame Control (15.80 KB, application/octet-stream)
2014-02-21 10:29 UTC, bmarcelly
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screenshot of original document (66.90 KB, image/png)
2014-02-21 10:44 UTC, Edwin Sharp
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Description bmarcelly 2014-02-21 10:29:56 UTC
Created attachment 82651 [details]
Simple dialog with a Frame Control

When designing a dialog with the IDE, the title of a Frame Control is written thinner than on a label control or a button control. This is less readable.

When the dialog is running the aspect of the title appears identical with other controls.

Anomaly confirmed by various users on Apache OpenOffice 4.0.1 with Windows 7, Ubuntu, OsX 10.9.1.
Anomaly also observed on Apache OpenOffice 3.4.1 (and LibreOffice 4.1) with Windows 7.
Comment 1 Edwin Sharp 2014-02-21 10:44:57 UTC
Created attachment 82652 [details]
screenshot of original document

Can you please explain bug?
Comment 2 bmarcelly 2014-02-21 20:02:09 UTC
Your screenshot shows the problem : compare the text of the frame itself to the text above (on the button) and the text under (the label).
The text above and under have same appearance, the text of the frame differs.

On my two monitors the text of the frame appears as if colored, but this is a consequence of the thinness of the graphism of the characters.

Looking at 200% you can see that the oblique strokes are less crisp in letters A and Y.
Comment 3 Edwin Sharp 2014-02-23 08:47:24 UTC
I see, thank you!