https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56766

Rainer Bielefeld <libreoff...@bielefeldundbuss.de> changed:

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--- Comment #21 from Rainer Bielefeld <libreoff...@bielefeldundbuss.de> ---
Created attachment 70717
  --> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=70717&action=edit
Result of my tests, WFM with 4.0

I checked the sample document 2012-11-28 00:44 UTC, bugquestcon...@online.de,
LibreOffice 3.5.7.2 rc German UI/Locale [Build-ID:
3215f89-f603614-ab984f2-7348103-1225a5b] on German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit). 
Short summary: I can reproduce the problem in SLIDESHOW. Worksforme with 4.0

The sample contains several charts, to reproduce my results with 3.5.7.2:
1. download "OriginalFileForCharts.ods"
2. Open the docum ent by double click in WIN File Explorer
3. At rows 25 and following you see the left chart "Process Time View"
   Double click to get edit mode
4. Click most bottom yellow data in left bar "Data Point 1, Data series 1
   > 2 control points appear
5. 'Right click left control point -> Format Data Series -> Area.
   > You see that the area is filled with a gradient, but it seems that it is 
     filled with a gradient what does not exist? But is that the root of the
     problem?
6. Click into an empty cell or the sheet
7. Copy / Paste the chart to a new empty presentation and start 
    slide show, you will see the reported problem

To avoid problems with EXCEL import I finished the test and started a new one
with a simple ODS:

10. Download My Test kit with source document 2012-11-27 08:23 UTC
11. Unzip test kit
12. Launch LibO, open source.ods
13. double click chart to get edit mode
14. click bottom blue data in left vertical bar
   > control points appear
15. 'Right click left control point -> Format Data Series -> Area -> Fill
16. Replace color "blue" by "Gradient", first you see, In Tab 'Transparence'
    click 'none'
17. Replace other colors as per step 16 by next gradients
18. copy / paste the Chart to a new Presentation
19. Start Slide show
    Bug: Instead of 4 colorful gradients in the data bars you only see
         flat brown and yellow data areas
20. You can copy / Paste the chart in the spreadsheet and in area 
    'Transparency' you select "Gradient" for all Data series
21. When copy / paste this second chart to a presentation everything will
    work more or less as expected in Slide Show

31. Save / close presentation
32. Reopen  with LibO 3.6.4.1
    > Same bad result as in 3.5.7.2
33. Save / close presentation
34. Reopen with parallel installation of  "LOdev  4.0.0.0.alpha0+   -  
    ENGLISH UI / German Locale  [Build ID: a2b3ee)]"  {2012-11-23} 
    on German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit) with separate /4 User Profile for 4.0
    Everything works fine

You can test with attachment 70711: Original Calc file with original charts 
and you will see that everything will work fine LibO 4.0
Attachment 70643: another Impress file with sample slides and explanations also
works fine with LibO 4.0

But the problem with attachment 70590: Impress sample

I obsoleted attachment 70590 and all other attachment what are not related to
the problem what is solved with LibO 4.0. I will submit a new bug for those
problems, soon (If I can't find an existing bug for that)

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