Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 28967
Horizontal lines appear in a picture at some zoom levels
Last modified: 2013-08-07 14:38:26 UTC
Please have a look at the attached document. It contains a picture which is display containing verticle lines in OpenOffice while it appears perfectly cleaer on prints or on PDF exports. I suppose this is a display problem of OpenOffice?
Created attachment 15109 [details] This file contains the graphics described
Do you really mean vertical lines (||) or do you mean horizontal ones (=)? I get horizontal lines, but only at certain Zoom-Levels. Please check whether the lines disappear when using a seperate zoom level.
Whooppss.. indeed I mixed up horizontal and vertical lines. On my system, the lines also appear and disappear at certain zoom levels. Also, if you have a right click on it and selected "Graphic..." (?), the preview displayed there is also perfectly fine.
Hi bigbug21, thanks for using and supporting OpenOffice.org... I see the same here on Solaris/Sparc but there are horizontal lines in the printout, too... I get the lines in the preview, too... This happens only with the graphic in your document, I inserted own graphics (*.gif, *.png, *.jpeg, *.bmp) and this effect didn't appear.... What kind of Graphics did you use? cc'ed mci
MRU->AW: For OO 2.0 (tested with 680m37) it has already been improved. Now we can only see two horizontal lines running through the graphic. The graphics preview in the properties dialog looks good, but in the document view e.g. at 100% zoom it doesn't.
The graphics used in this document has been cut&pasted from a Word document, not imported from a file. In the preview dialog in the 'properties' dialog works flawlessly for me as well.
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remove needmoreinfo...
AW->THB: Zoom-dependent, display-dependent graphis displaying.
The relevant graphic is a metafile. I guess that for displaying the stars, there's clipping involved, which for WMF is not resolution-independent. There must be a subtle rounding discrepancy in our WMF import, causing this problem.
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