Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 117123
Mirrored pictures are printed as not mirrored
Last modified: 2013-08-07 14:44:35 UTC
I have both mirrored and the same unmirrored picture at one page. If I have a look on the page (within editing mode) I see the mirrored and the unmirrored picture. But as soon as I'm going to print out the page both pictures (mirrored and unmirroed) are printed in the unmirroed mode. Even the printing preview shows only two pictures in the unmirroed mode. I also tried to printing a pdf but this had the same issue (I got two unmirrored pictures) :( I'm really pretty sure that this issue didn't happen by using OpenOffice 3.2.1. But with my upgraded version to 3.3.0 this bug occurs.
Cannot confirm using OOo 3.3 or DEV300m101. Please attach a sample document and state what printer you are using. Thanks!
Created attachment 75984 [details] Example file the bug happens Even if you go to File => Print you see that the right witch is not mirrored as within the original document. In my opinion it's also independent which printer is used. I'm using HP CP1515n. However even if you are using the built in pdf export it doesn't work as expected.
Comment on attachment 75984 [details] Example file the bug happens Even if you are using the dialog File => Print the witch at the right side is not showed as mirrored as within the original document. It is also independent if I'm using my printer HP CP1515n or the built in pdf export. It simply prints out the mirrored picture as expected.
Even if you are using the dialog File => Print the witch at the right side is not showed as mirrored as within the original document. It is also independent if I'm using my printer HP CP1515n or the built in pdf export. It simply prints out the mirrored picture as expected. I'm using OOO330m20.
Strange, only reproducible with bugdoc picture.
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