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------- Additional comments from j...@openoffice.org Wed Aug  4 21:07:25 +0000 
2010 -------
Testing "OOo-dev 3.3  330m2(Build:9516)" on Fedora Linux 13:

This seems to be caused by shapes having both a gradient fill and transparency.
The first shape with this combination is exported correctly, but causes the
following elements to appear out of position and inverted. Maybe a
transformation matrix is not being restored?

I agree, the problem is in OOO330_m2 but not in 3.2.1.

In the template linked above, the specific shapes that cause the problem are the
lower sides of the text blocks on each slide.

I'm attaching a modified document, made from that template, containing a simpler
test slide and having a style to control the area fill for the lower side shapes
in the actual presentation slides. By modifying the style to use transparency or
not, you can see that the PDF export is either broken or ok.

I'm also attaching a screenshot showing the problem PDF as rendered by evince.

Note: the problem is triggered by shapes that use _both_ transparency and a
gradient fill. Neither property alone with cause the problem. I've only
configured the test document to toggle the transparency property.



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