Description: In FigsColo.odt, Fig·8 and Fig·12 have style Figure, but Fig·12 has blank background; why? Double-clicking the style Figure does nothing. Steps to Reproduce: 1.open FigsColo.odt Actual Results: Fig·12 has blank background Expected Results: It should have orange background Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: Version: 7.3.0.3 (x64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: 0f246aa12d0eee4a0f7adcefbf7c878fc2238db3 CPU threads: 4; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19043; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win Locale: en-CA (en_CA); UI: en-US Calc: CL
Created attachment 180702 [details] file with 2 new figures
(In reply to TorrAB from comment #0) > should have orange background Why?
Created attachment 180745 [details] Simplified Sample Document More or less (!!) REPRODUCIBLE with Server Installation of Version: 7.4.0.0.alpha0+ (x64) Build ID b871abad383583f02eb49c7e49aeae01f6941072 CPU threads: 12; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19044; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win Locale: de-DE (de_DE); UI: en-US | Calc: CL | Auto Colibre Theme | Special devUserProfile STR: First how it should work 1. Open attached new sample document 2. Click top border line of frame of Fig. 8 » Selection points appears 3. Double click top border line of frame of Fig. 8 » Frame Style Dialog appears 4. Select TAB "Area" » Shows Active background color 'Orange' 5. Click 'Green' (or something else, does not matter) » Field "New" switches to new color 'Green' 6. [Ok] » Frame area color changes to 'Green' Now what not works: 12. Click top border line of frame of Fig. 12 » Selection points appears 13. Double click top border line of frame of Fig. 12 » Frame Style Dialog appears 14. Select TAB "Area" » Shows Active background color 'White'; that's true 15. Click 'Green' (or something else, does not matter) » Field "New" switches to new color 'Green' 16. [Ok] » Expected Frame area color changes to 'Green' Actual: no color change 😥 A real Bug? No! 22. Click top border line of frame of Fig. 12 » Selection points appears 23. Double click top border line of frame of Fig. 12 » Frame Style Dialog appears 14. Select TAB ATransparency Area" » Shows 1000% ! 15. Click 'No' (Tranparency) » Sample Area switches to Green 'Green' 16. [Ok] » Frame color switches to Green So not a Bug, but a user error.
(In reply to Rainer Bielefeld Retired from comment #3) > Created attachment 180745 [details] > Simplified Sample Document > > More or less (!!) REPRODUCIBLE with Server Installation of Version: > 7.4.0.0.alpha0+ (x64) Build ID b871abad383583f02eb49c7e49aeae01f6941072 > CPU threads: 12; OS: Windows 10.0 Build 19044; UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: > win > Locale: de-DE (de_DE); UI: en-US | Calc: CL | Auto Colibre Theme | > Special devUserProfile > > STR: > First how it should work > 1. Open attached new sample document > 2. Click top border line of frame of Fig. 8 > » Selection points appears > 3. Double click top border line of frame of Fig. 8 > » Frame Style Dialog appears > 4. Select TAB "Area" > » Shows Active background color 'Orange' > 5. Click 'Green' (or something else, does not matter) > » Field "New" switches to new color 'Green' > 6. [Ok] > » Frame area color changes to 'Green' > > Now what not works: > 12. Click top border line of frame of Fig. 12 > » Selection points appears > 13. Double click top border line of frame of Fig. 12 > » Frame Style Dialog appears > 14. Select TAB "Area" > » Shows Active background color 'White'; that's true > 15. Click 'Green' (or something else, does not matter) > » Field "New" switches to new color 'Green' > 16. [Ok] > » Expected Frame area color changes to 'Green' > Actual: no color change 😥 > > A real Bug? > > No! > > 22. Click top border line of frame of Fig. 12 > » Selection points appears > 23. Double click top border line of frame of Fig. 12 > » Frame Style Dialog appears > 14. Select TAB ATransparency Area" > » Shows 1000% ! > 15. Click 'No' (Tranparency) > » Sample Area switches to Green 'Green' > 16. [Ok] > » Frame color switches to Green > > So not a Bug, but a user error. You are right, Fig·12 has white background, not blank. But you don't explain why double-clicking the style Figure does not restote the default values: Orange background, No transparency. (In the Format menu, item ClearDirectFormatting (^m) should be active)
This bug report is missing some information. It was never explained, why Fig 12 should have an orange background and where that is set. Please provide clear reproduce steps and also where to find the setting, where style Figure background is set.