https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65139

V Stuart Foote <vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu> ---
Joren,

I also can not confirm the exact issue you report with today's build of master
on Windows, will take a look at a Linux build a bit later to be certain.
Possibly an OSX only issue?

Using Version: 4.2.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: 526fbddf6935b0a3983563af71c4ccea4561ceb
TinderBox: Win-x86@6, Branch:master, Time: 2013-05-30_00:05:37

Please reference this AOO wiki for sidebar component names:
http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/File:SidebarNames.png  as it is going to be
very helpful if we adopt a common way of referring to the GUI elements of the
Sidebar. I believe the AOO devs adopted Symphony nomenclature. Proper component
names are sidebar, tab bar, tab, configuration menu button, title bar, deck,
content panel title and content panel.

Each soffice component with Symphony counterpart (writer, impress, calc & draw)
presents a different tab bar composition, with impress the most complex.

In screenshot 1 you have used the "Properties" button of the "Tab bar" to open
the "Page layout content panel". And then used the "Orientation" tool bar to
select landscape from its list.

In screenshot 2 you have used the "Styles and Formatting" radio button of the
"Tab bar" to open the "Styles and Formatting content panel", which for Writer
is the only content panel present in the "deck". This content panel contains a
horizontal tool bar and multiple style buttons (paragraph, character, frame,
page & list) each when active exposes a tree list of style selections--you've
selected the Page styles button and from its tree list, the apply "Landscape"
style action.

To restate this particular issue--a page orientation set "Landscape" from the
Properties content panel may be disrupting assertion of the Page
styles--specifically ability to toggle between the "Default style" (normally
portrait orientation), and the "Landscape" style. 

I suspect the problem (or is it by design?) is that when using Properties panel
to set a landscape page orientation--that becomes the default page style--and
if then applying Landscape page style from Page Styles content panel... it has
no action to perform because it is already in landscape style.

So, what may be missing from the GUI is a tree list page style to apply
Portrait page layout against a landscape default?

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