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(In reply to Klaus Müller from comment #99)
> Sorry for bothering, where can I download a version with fix for testing?
> I am not a software guy, cannot build my own ".exe".
Daily builds for master can be downloaded from
https://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/master/
After a patch is applied
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> What for are these dots necessary?
See comment 86.
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If I export attachment 94426 to PDF, I don't see the dots. Could someone
confirm ?
Version: 6.0.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: cfbb8b5090537e79ba70e250ddee86d53facbe15
CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.10; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3;
Locale: ca-ES (ca_ES.UTF-8); Calc: group
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> Daily builds for master can be downloaded from
> https://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/master/
> After a patch is applied you need to wait two days until it is visible in
> these builds.
Thank you for this link.
Also many thanks for fixing the
just discovered this bug in 5.0.1.2 on Vista 32 home basic.
Please please help fix it. If I had the knowledge I would help. Thank
you, Four and a half years?...
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> Armin, seeing your last commits, can't they be ultimately applicable here?
>
Yep, that's the goal of that feature branch
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(In reply to Xisco Faulí from comment #88)
I did not play much with it, but yes, I cannot see the dots with LO 5.4.4.2 x64
on windows 10, viewing with Adobe.
With a document of mine the dots are not visible at zoom > 75% if the default
style line width is set bigger than 0.03 cm. With zoom <
Created attachment 117041
This pdf shows how you could see the bug easily and simply redo it yourself.
This file has been created with LibO4.4.4 and saved as a hybrid-pdf, it
can be opened in LO Draw. The screenshot is from current LO 5.1 master
build (4.7.2015). The bug itself exists since
Just tested 5.4.4.2 (x64) in Win 7 environment. Opening an "old" file, printing
using FreePDF. Dots are still there, now short lines.
Using direct PDF exporting still results in dots, but now tiny small.
Klaus
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The problem caused by following lines in EnhancedCustomShape2d.cxx:
>if( !bLineGeometryNeededOnly )
>{
>// hack aNewB2DPolyPolygon to fill logic rect - this is
>// needed to produce gradient fills that look like mso
>aNewB2DPolygon.clear();
>
The bug ist still in LO 6.0 Dev from 2017-10-19.
I cannot see these dots, but if I convert a shape (e.g. a diamond) into
a polygon you have two additional dots left top and right bottom. What
for are these dots necessary?
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Finally fixed by commits
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=9886a69c472f212d88f11cfa0f3835e5dcf485b2
-
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=8d107b8d3b33b16436fbe64a5e296ec5a2c69e5d
(tellingly codenamed OperationSmiley :) )
Thank you Armin and Thorsten!
So these dots are in the current master build (Linux-rpm_deb-
x86_64@46-TDF, Branch:master, Time: 2015-07-04_01:25:39) also and of
course in LibreOffice 5.0 RC2. Will this bug ever be solved? ;-p
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two wrong pixels around object in PDF export
I am also very annoyed of these dots as they do not only appear in PDF
export, but also when printing the document(onto paper).
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This bug has been around for more than 6 years. Actually present on v5.3.4.2
under Win10.
Is there any estimate for a fix? Or at least a workaround?
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I still see the dots at some zoom levels (e.g., 12,5%) in PDF viewer.
Same as in LibreOffice itself...
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Armin, seeing your last commits, can't they be ultimately applicable
here (since the problem here is that the fill must use the same geometry
for different paths, and the dots are created to define the fill
geometry boundaries - see comment 85 and comment 86)?
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> This fix works for me, I'm so happy with this!
>
> Thank you very much!
Sorry for bothering, where can I download a version with fix for testing?
I am not a software guy, cannot build my own ".exe".
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> Finally fixed by commits
> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/
> ?id=9886a69c472f212d88f11cfa0f3835e5dcf485b2 -
> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/
> ?id=8d107b8d3b33b16436fbe64a5e296ec5a2c69e5d (tellingly
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This fix works for me, I'm so happy with this!
Thank you very much!
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Confirmed fixed in Bionic.
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In case you are a happy user of the workaround proposed by these
comments:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/689349/comments/63
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/689349/comments/92
I've modified the awk script to ignore some false
Created attachment 108959
pptx whose eyes are rendered differently if we revert the patch that adds the
dots
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this removes those dummy polygon docs, but the rendering of the previous
example will change a little
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2014-August/062931.html
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Bump.
The same problem exists in the release of LO 4.3.0.4
The mysterious dots (top left and lower right) are still there. Why are
there these dots, which I can edit, delete, move?
Is this the outboundary (offset, e.g. 0,0 and 20,20) of the rectangular
area of the object, which will be
The awk script posted above will remove the 'filling' from all circles.
I altered the script so the lines are not removed anymore:
---8---fixodg2pdf.awk
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
# ignore points (pc?) with the lr/ul corner being the same
{if (($1==$4) ($2==$5) ($8 != ef))
{next;}
}
Adjusting the earliest affected version to 3.3.0 (according to comment
54 and my own testing - already REPRODUCIBLE with 3.3.0.4 under
Win7x64).
Adjusting the component: this problem not only affect Draw, but also any
other module capable of using shapes, connectors etc. Tested with
Version
Created attachment 94426
Test Document (ODG)
Here you have the requested test document summarizing the bug...
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@FOSS: You need no testdoc, just open draw, draw a circle, make the line
thick enough and you see two dots (upper left and lower right).
Unfortunately if you convert this shape into a polygon you can edit
these dots also. So it is in fact a bug how LO handle these shapes.
In OpenOffice 3.20 and
Forget to mention that you have to turn antialiazing off in the options
and you have to zoom in or out to see these dots. But you can print
these dots, or export them to pdf and so on.
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Can someone clean up all those Attachments and create a simple test
document called test document to test this against new LO version? Or
does the drawing have to be created for the bug to appear? This bug is
becoming somewhat messy. Also @all please turn of any auto-replies or
use another mail
@Foss: The bug report is becoming messy, because quite a lot of users
suffer from it and it has stayed unfixed for a long time.
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Apologies for not having gotten around fixing this bug yet;
unfortunately in future I'll have even less time at my disposal for
this, so I'm freeing up ownership for other volunteers to take over.
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I'm affected by this issue in all LibreOffice Versions.
Surprise - the bug is still alive in V4.1 Beta 1 !!!
The bug affects not only the PDF export, it is in the drawn objects itself:
1. Open Draw
2. Draw a circle
IMPORTANT: You have to turn OFF antialiasing
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I'm affected by this issue in all LibreOffice Versions.
Surprise - the bug is still alive in V4.1 Beta 1 !!!
The bug affects not only the PDF export, it is in the drawn objects
itself:
1. Open Draw
2. Draw a circle
IMPORTANT: You have to turn OFF antialiasing to see the two dots.
3. Now you
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Hi there,
in LibreOffice Version 3.6.2.2 (Build ID: da8c1e6) I can still reproduce
this annoying dots with some pdf readers.
The dots seem to be in every shape that is not rectangular (See attached
screen shot made from kpdf 0.5.9). Astonishingly, the moon shape has a
dot on the upper right (and
Created attachment 79261
Screenshotof dots in pdf export
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The bug still exists on Version 3.6.2.2 (Build ID: 360m1(Build:2))
The dots are ALSO visible the editor if anti-aliasing is switched off.
(Tools-Options-LibreOffice-view-untick Use anti-aliasing
I guess this means it is not the export mechanism that is broken, but instead
something else causes
This time running Version 4.0.2.1 (Build ID: 400m0(Build:1)) in Ubuntu
12.10
** Attachment added: A simple drawing showing 2 arrows pointing at the buggy
pixels (switch off anti-aliasing in the preferences to see them).
This bug, reported in May 2011, is still alive and kicking in 4.0.0.3,
any idea about an ETA for a fix? I just stumbled across this effect
again producing handouts from an ODP file.
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I incurred into the same problem while working with Kile.
I modified Martin Weis script to process all the eps files in the
directory and to add the suffix -eps-converted-to.pdf by default in
generated pdfs , as Kile with the QuickBuild will be looking for those
ones. Also it automatically
With gv you cannot save to pdf (it will be eps), so I took this bash shell
script with a gs command. You might want to crop the pdf to the bounding box
afterwards with pdfcrop
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/pdfcrop), which comes with latex (also
uses gs, so it could be integrated
With following process to post-process the crappy 1-pixel stuff
generated by LO, I was able to get a relatively clean PDF (Fonts are not
exported as fonts, but that is another topic):
Save the file/export to EPS format.
The EPS is pretty readable, so I remove the lines with the dots with the
I know we shouldn't switch versions or even applications, but I remember
first encountering this problem when LibreOffice hadn't yet forked off
of OpenOffice. Back then I was using some OpenOffice 3.2.
Other than that I see exactly the same problems as described above on
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64bit
I know we shouldn't switch versions or even applications, but I remember
first encountering this problem when LibreOffice hadn't yet forked off
of OpenOffice. Back then I was using some OpenOffice 3.2. Other than
that I see exactly the same problems as described above on Ubuntu 12.04
LTS 64bit
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ApportVersion: 2.6.1-0ubuntu6
Architecture: i386
CheckboxSubmission: 30b6638832e19720cfe8f7a91e5798a4
CheckboxSystem: 2954e74ba17fb0e37fc942cd1d9fab4e
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-06-11 (164 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Xubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin - Alpha i386
apport information
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Created attachment 67513
Screenshot from okular displaying a rounded rectangle with shadow exported to
PDF
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Maybe this helps to narrow down where in the processing chain the bug first
shows up:
If I create a rounded rectangle with a shadow, the dot also has a shadow.
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Created attachment 65060
dotscase.eps dotscase.fig dotscase.odg dotscase.pdf
These are the files described in my comment (simple diamond shape).
dotscase.eps dotscase.fig dotscase.odg dotscase.pdf
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dotscase.eps dotscase.fig dotscase.odg dotscase.pdf
Stumbled upon this bug, too (LibreOffice 3.4.4 OOO340m1 (Build:402)) and looked
into the files/exports.
Simple diamond shape here, dots shows up in pdf viewed with okular (not
evince).
this is in the content.xml
(In reply to comment #42)
Just found qpdf to decompress the pdf data to a readable stream:
qpdf --stream-data=uncompress --normalize-content=y --filtered-stream-data
dotscase.pdf dotscase4.pdf
and then you can see the dots in the pdf stream, too:
stream
0.1 w
q 0 0.1 595.2 841.8 re
W* n
1 1 1
I can confirm this bug on LibreOffice 3.5.5.3 Build ID: 350m1(Build:3)
over Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (precise) amd64. And it is pretty annoying =/
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Guedes, please do not toggle the version. For more on this please see
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport_Details#Version .
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It is _not_ a solution but maybe it can help you. Export to EPS and
then, open it on Scribus, an open source desktop publishing. Go to menu
File Export. There you can export to a new EPS or to PDF. In both
cases, the 1x1 pixel dots was gone. Please, confirm if this solution
works for you.
Ok Christopher M. Penalver.
(In reply to comment #38)
Guedes, please do not toggle the version. For more on this please see
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Created attachment 63511
Shows artefacts in the document itself
Here is a document that shows the pixel artefacts even in the document.
Just open it and you should see small points at the upper left and lower
right of many of the graphic elements (not limited to rounded corners).
The artefacts
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I can confirm that the issue still persists in LO 3.4.3, see Bug 46820.
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I believe I added Target:3.5 accidently, but we really should get rid of
those ugly sly shit dots ;-)
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fly shit - of course
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in Acroread, not in
** Summary changed:
- [Upstream] Draw file exported to PDF have erroneous pixel-sized dots in
Acroread, not in Evince
+ [Upstream] Draw file exported to PDF have erroneous pixel-sized dots in
Acroread and Okular, not in Evince
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In Ubuntu's LibreOffice, one can also reproduce this issue with KDE's
Okular, and also by exporting to EPS first, and then using epstopdf to
obtain a PDF file. So it seems to be something in the way LibreOffice
generates the plot (EPS, PDF), that is not visible in EPS or some PDF
viewers, but it
Manuel López-Ibáñez (manuellopezibanez), please do not edit this bug. It
already has enough information to deal with the bug and is reported
upstream.
** Summary changed:
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Acroread and Okular, not in Evince
+ [Upstream]
As I said in launchpad,
In Ubuntu's LibreOffice, one can also reproduce this issue with KDE's
Okular, and also by exporting to EPS first, and then using epstopdf to
obtain a PDF file. So it seems to be something in the way LibreOffice
generates the plot (EPS, PDF), that is not visible in EPS or
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