[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-06-03 Thread aw
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What|Old value |New value

  Status|RESOLVED  |CLOSED





--- Additional comments from a...@openoffice.org Thu Jun  3 10:23:18 + 
2010 ---
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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-06-03 Thread aw
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What|Old value |New value

  Status|STARTED   |RESOLVED

  Resolution|  |WORKSFORME





--- Additional comments from a...@openoffice.org Thu Jun  3 10:23:00 + 
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AW: Closing due to it's no OOO320 task and works in DEV300.

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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread aw
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--- Additional comments from a...@openoffice.org Tue May 11 13:17:10 + 
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AW: Removed again from aw081.

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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread aw
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--- Additional comments from a...@openoffice.org Tue May 11 13:15:45 + 
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AW: Both checked, does not happen for paint or for printing in DEV300 m77, thus
effect (and error) is only on OOO320 codeline. Nothing to do for current 
version.

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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread aw
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What|Old value |New value

  Status|NEW   |STARTED

Target milestone|---   |OOo 3.3





--- Additional comments from a...@openoffice.org Tue May 11 13:02:34 + 
2010 ---
AW: In DEV300 line this should no longer happen since Metafiles are no longer
painted using VCL. I better check if the reason for double painting still exists
(mabe a double-added metafile primitive), especially for printing where the
MetaFile rendere may well add the metafile still twice. Adding to CWS aw081...

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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread thb
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  CC|'hdu' |'hdu,thb'





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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread hdu
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What|Old value |New value

  OS/Version|Unix, X11 |All





--- Additional comments from h...@openoffice.org Tue May 11 10:47:23 + 
2010 ---
See the two documents above to see that the OLE-multi-draw problem is 
independent of the platform.

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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread hdu
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--- Additional comments from h...@openoffice.org Tue May 11 10:44:48 + 
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Created an attachment (id=69412)
matching snapshot shows problem on WIN/OSX too


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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread hdu
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--- Additional comments from h...@openoffice.org Tue May 11 10:42:33 + 
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Created an attachment (id=69411)
document which contains diagonal lines too


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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread hdu
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User hdu changed the following:

What|Old value |New value

  CC|''|'hdu'

 Assigned to|hdu   |aw

  OS/Version|Solaris   |Unix, X11

Platform|Other |All





--- Additional comments from h...@openoffice.org Tue May 11 10:25:04 + 
2010 ---
@aw: the difference between the normal shape and the embedded shape is that the 
hairline around it is 
drawn once for the normal shape and twice for the embedded shape. Drawing a 
non-opaque non-
pixelsnapped line twice onto non-integer coordinates results in a deeper color 
saturation.

The problem is visible on UNX only because basegfx::tools::createAreaGeometry() 
which is called on 
UNX returns a polygon that seems to be off by half a pixel compared to the 
polygon that GDI (on WIN) 
or Quartz (on OSX) seem to create internally. Probably createAreaGeometry() 
should be changed to 
match these popular graphics engines. Alternatively the code using it could 
move the points by (-0.5,-
0.5) before calling it.

So on WIN and OSX and non-AA UNX the problem was also there as the lines were 
also drawn over each 
other, but this was invisible because fully-opaque pixel-snapped lines look the 
same independently 
how often they are drawn+redrawn over themselves.

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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread thorstenziehm
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--- Additional comments from thorstenzi...@openoffice.org Tue May 11 
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Additional Info : This problem exists in OOo 3.2 and the current builds of OOo
3.2.1 (m17) but isn't in OOo 3.1.1.

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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread thorstenziehm
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--- Additional comments from thorstenzi...@openoffice.org Tue May 11 
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Created an attachment (id=69407)
The picture to show the differences of the shapes


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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread thorstenziehm
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--- Additional comments from thorstenzi...@openoffice.org Tue May 11 
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Created an attachment (id=69406)
The test document. If the shapes are looking different, you are running into 
this bug!


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[gsl-issues] [Issue 111525] Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)

2010-05-11 Thread thorstenziehm
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 Issue #|111525
 Summary|Borders are too thick for shapes in OLE (e.g. Charts)
   Component|gsl
 Version|OOO320m2
Platform|Other
 URL|
  OS/Version|Solaris
  Status|NEW
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|code
 Assigned to|hdu
 Reported by|thorstenziehm





--- Additional comments from thorstenzi...@openoffice.org Tue May 11 
08:08:50 + 2010 ---
On some UNIX/Linux systems it appears that borders/lines/text of shapes in OLE
(e.g. in Charts) are too thick against the borders/lines/text of native shapes.
I get this error on SunRay software srss 4.2 where XRender is integrated the
first time. I do not know, what sytem requirement is triggering this issue. But
it seams, that it doesn't exist on all UNIX/Linux systems.

How to reproduce this error :
- open the attached file
- the borders/lines of the native shape and the OLE shape should be the same
- if this isn't the case, you are running into this problem :-(
(For Sun internal : this problem can be seen on our internally hosted SunRay)

I will add also a PNG-file where the problem with the different
borders/lines/text is shown.

Additional info : If you print the document or save it as PDF, the problem
doesn't occur. So it is a rendering problem and isn't in the document. And it
isn't on Windows.

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