https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161985
Bug ID: 161985 Summary: LibreOffice: Transparent objects in SVG being rendered in Writer when imported Product: LibreOffice Version: 7.6.0.1 rc Hardware: All OS: All Status: UNCONFIRMED Keywords: bibisected, filter:svg, regression Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: LibreOffice Assignee: libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org Reporter: joao.azev...@collabora.com CC: aron.bu...@gmail.com, ti...@libreoffice.org, xiscofa...@libreoffice.org Description: When importing to a writer document an SVG image with an transparent object that is marked as visible, the object is rendered. This did not happened with LibreOffice 7.5.9 and previous versions. But it is now affects in 7.6.1+ and 24.2 releases. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open a new document in Writer (any release from 7.6.2 onward) 2. Select; insert > Image 3. Select the file attached to this bug report. (test-file-01.svg) 4. Open the same test file (test-file-01.svg) in inkscape to compare the difference Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No A bibisect of linux-64-7.6 traces this this commit: commit 7ddad90c14d9a7422b479547e2eb15e79eef93af Author: Jenkins Build User <t...@pollux.tdf> Date: Mon Oct 30 17:27:18 2023 +0100 source sha:f59804171e2ecb92d9ea554812f847000c17bceb source sha:f59804171e2ecb92d9ea554812f847000c17bceb instdir/program/libsvgiolo.so | Bin 534864 -> 534864 bytes instdir/program/setuprc | 2 +- instdir/program/versionrc | 2 +- 3 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) Which corresponds to this change: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/154274 The commit hash for same patch in the master branch ( 24.2) is 56039daae4a436d7ea1b093a02cf0e8ad3bda4a9 The commit message of: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/154274 mentions another change: Partially reverts 3e0e67a152e9631574e28dacb6e06a96f03ebca2 And 3e0e67a152e9631574e28dacb6e06a96f03ebca2 commit message mentions yet another change: Partially revert d47b37eea9779e3c354e6c19a7211a306965b7ef Those two commits where checked by Aron Budea, and the bug was not present before, so this is not a reemerging issue. It's a new issue. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.