Summary: | Creation of animation by insertion in impress does not work | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | hiro yamamoto <hy531067> |
Component: | Impress | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | aleksandra6282 |
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | 7.1.0.3 release | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
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Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: | ||
Bug Depends on: | |||
Bug Blocks: | 109362 | ||
Attachments: | to Aleksandra |
Description
hiro yamamoto
2020-09-26 05:57:07 UTC
(In reply to hiro yamamoto from comment #0) > Description: > Creation of animation by insertion in impress does not work properly. > I'm not talking about the animation effect of an object. > Insert media from the "Formula, photo album, animation" section. > Generate animation creation as a bitmap object. > For example, draw a pegier curve in a rectangle and select all of them. > Then, create it frame by frame. > When you create an animation, the rectangle and other shapes are not > reflected, and only the lines remain as a frame image. The image size is > recognized as a frame area, but the lines and colors are not reflected in > the image. > > Libreoffice 5.3* is fine > Libreoffice 6.1* and later have a problem. > Even the latest 7.* has not been improved. > > > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1.Operated from the Insert Media item in the command bar. > 2.Generate animation creation as a bitmap object. > 3.For example, draw a line in a rectangle and select all of them. > 4.Create a group as a bitmap object, frame by frame. > > > Actual Results: > When the animation is created, the shapes are not reflected, and only the > lines remain in the frame image. The image size is recognized as a frame > area, but the lines and colors are not reflected in the image. > > Expected Results: > The selected drawing should be reflected in the image. > If a line is drawn within the same rectangle to specify the size of the > frame, the line is drawn at a fixed scale and becomes a parapara animation. > However, the background and so on are blank and do not work properly at all. > > > Reproducible: Always > > > User Profile Reset: No > > > > Additional Info: > I investigated mainly the ver6.1* system, ver5.3* can create animated GIFs > correctly, as the presentation function works normally with my > specification. However, even the latest version 7 doesn't work, which seems > to have gone wrong since version 6. Hiro Yamamoto, hello! Please describe in more detail the steps to reproduce the error. Thank you very much. Created attachment 174064 [details]
to Aleksandra
First, I've attached the file. This is how I created the waves. I applied the waves in the target figure all together. I applied them one by one as a frame and made a GIF animation only with impress. In the one I made before, the rotating part of the motor has a blurry background. I checked with version 5.3 OK 6.1 Bad 7.1 bad Steps to Reproduce Menu bar→insert→media→animation group→bitmap object Image→Applyobjects individually Create a GIF animation by specifying a shape or line. Blur. Also, it often crashes. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) [Automated Action] NeedInfo-To-Unconfirmed This report is somewhat complex and not clear, so it just stays Unconfirmed.
Please explain, is attachment 174064 [details] enough to test?
Is the main reported problem "the rotating part of the motor has a blurry background." in Slide 2?
Please make a screenshot or screencast where problem is seen.
Thank you for your comment. With the current latest version, I ran the file The problem with the transparency of the background (area) color in the Gif animation created by impress has been resolved. The test file I attached also worked as I created it. The problem with impress is that there are a lot of things that can go wrong with it, such as when associating motion. I have found various problems with impress, such as when associating motions, but since ver 6.1, it seems to be a ball-and-chain problem. I am actually using it in the education field, and if I find anything else, I will make every effort to make sure it is understood correctly. |