Created attachment 182842 [details] Test-Table-file Hi, Actual behaviour: When a table contains a footnote, in some pages occurs that in page view the text at the bottom of the cell disappears instead of being brought to the next page. This effect is also present when exporting to pdf. [In my documents, the text is split into a table where I have a source language on the left and a target language on the right] The attached document had to be changed for privacy reasons. You'll find an example of this text on page 183. Desired behaviour: it should not hide text. Reproduce: Follow the steps above. Version: 7.4.1.2 / LibreOffice Community CPU threads: 8; OS: Mac OS X 12.6; UI render: default; VCL: osx Locale: it-IT (it_IT.UTF-8); UI: en-US Calc: threaded
*** Bug 151361 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
As explained in bug 151362, page number changes. Please change text where wrong to something searchable, like few repeats of "This part of text is properly seen" and "This part of text is hidden". Please also put a bookmark there.
Created attachment 183194 [details] 12pt test file Test file in 12pt
Hi Timur, thank you to try getting to the bottom of this. I am attaching two test files with searchable text and bookmarks. One file is 12pt the other 16pt. There are two strange behaviours: 1.Invisible text: Text after which remaining paragraph is not more visible (it continues in the same cell beneath the visible area) which happens in cases when footnotes are present (but not all the time). You will see how much text is hidden when keeping selecting text below with your mouse or going down with the arrows. Default p. Style in 12pt These are just a few with Bookmark Txt inv.1 etc. Gsuistae, lo gaddtaelaegío, nae tuim aetjui zetnaecuifoantuigo qea hon pguifotuidae pnaemotaelaegío y acltuimuiaelaegío: en combuiae oadtuimca y gaelpao an uim oes Jeguimn end Hauiguimn, duia zauiguim acltuimuiol an se santuidae vguidoguimrae: vuivae, pguiae nae vuivae más yae, suinae guimnan batro buimeles guimraen meß: «uiro praeblamo guim luigo duivaercuioduigo qea lae praepuiae guim laeg zetmenuidoguims Paer cuiguitae, tuimto peaguim 2. Pages with only part of a cell: Some pages with cells filling only parts of them (Last sentence of the text has been pasted here) Bookmark Lone cell. 1, etc. Vámmenuiae-Bagruiffs auinguimaegsan. tuimpuiruiteoluidod duim socjuimantae. A maedae guim zetnclesuiís Maduitocuiís duim Jeavtuim Wuintae 16pt. 1: When making the font bigger, the hidden text can be more:, here just a few with default p. Style in 16pt Bookmark Txt inv.1 etc. ae guim en maedae ceguipae, guimspuiguito praeraeguido. Rui uim tontae sepguifuicuiol y zetmae boetuizoduigo, guim qeuiantuim, sagún 2: Some pages with cells filling only parts of them (Last sentence of the text has been pasted here) Bookmark Lone cell. 1, etc. Maduitocuiís duim Jeavtuim Wuintae Gsuistae, qea o se vaz (in this case, inserting the bookmark made the page format well again). uiui. Eecoruistío – Gsuistaelaegío From here on, when clicking the pages became normal. Strange. aedaeg laeg naerotuim y (bookmark inserted, scroll down beyond this point…)
Created attachment 183195 [details] 16pt test file 16pt test file
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Steps: 1. Open attachment 183195 [details] and let it load properly 2. Open Navigator and double-click any of the Txt inv bookmarks It's the same look already in 3.5, but I guess we should have steps to reproduce from scratch to be sure. (In reply to Daniele from comment #5) > Created attachment 183195 [details] > 16pt test file > > 16pt test file With a debug build, I get these warnings in the console: warn:legacy.osl:45981:45981:sw/source/core/layout/ftnfrm.cxx:659: Next is not FootnoteNext warn:sw.layout:45981:45981:sw/source/core/layout/wsfrm.cxx:3030: footnote frame on different page than ref frame? Arch Linux 64-bit, X11 Version: 7.6.0.0.alpha0+ (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community Build ID: e4fb37353e2f9f998c028319c5fa083bf3eaa4cc CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 6.1; UI render: default; VCL: kf5 (cairo+xcb) Locale: fi-FI (fi_FI.UTF-8); UI: en-US Calc: threaded Built on 23 February 2023