https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71920
--- Comment #10 from Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> ---
Created attachment 137421
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Example with image, frame and formula
The attached document contains: top-left a Writer-image, top-right a
text-frame, bottom-right a Draw-image, bottom center a formula, bottom-right a
T-shape. All these objects have styles, which belong to the family "graphic".
Those do not have "background" but draw:fill and draw:opacity attribute.
I agree with the reporter, that if draw:wrap="run-through" is set as hard
formatting, the shape should be transparent. That can be done by setting
draw:opacity="0%" in the automatic-style.
Currently LibreOffice does not set draw:fill and draw:opacity at all for the
"frames". (Those objects, which have frame styles in the Styles panel of the
sidebar.) Therefore an "implementation-dependent value is used" [spec section
16.2]. I consider this as bad for interoperabilty. I suggest to add draw:fill
and draw:opacity to the styles "Frame", "Graphics" and "Formula"
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