[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 131130] SLIDESHOW: Images cropped or missing during slideshow presentation

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131130

Michele <poomerang at autistici.org> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Michele <poomerang at autistici.org> ---
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Testcase presentation

Maybe related: I do have similar issues. I often use appear/disappear
animations, and usually everything works as long as I continue along the
presentation.

However, when going back and forth, there are a number of glitches: elements
start to appear/disappear inconsistently, leaving unexplained blank spaces (for
instance: on going forward, an image appears; it disappears when going
backwards, but when going forth again nothing happens; the next elements might
or might not appear, I can't seem to find any rule).

I attach a sample of the presentation, in case Gerson can recognize the issues
as the ones he's affected by. Slides 2 and 4 show issues, while 1 and 3 are
simple working examples. See what happens when going back from slide 3 to 2, or
from 5 to 4 (and what happens when going back and forth along slide 4: some of
the text disappears and never comes back).

By the way, I do recall having problems with cropped/incorrectly sized images
too, but that was long ago with previous LO versions. I am currently on 6.4.6.2
(Ubuntu 20.04's default).

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