Issue 122463 - when i click the Slide show tab in that the "Animation Effect" option is not available.
Summary: when i click the Slide show tab in that the "Animation Effect" option is not ...
Status: CLOSED NOT_AN_OOO_ISSUE
Alias: None
Product: Impress
Classification: Application
Component: ui (show other issues)
Version: 4.0.0-dev
Hardware: Mac Mac OS X, all
: P3 Normal (vote)
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Assignee: AOO issues mailing list
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Keywords: needmoreinfo
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Reported: 2013-06-04 22:02 UTC by Prashanth
Modified: 2017-05-20 10:06 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
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2013-06-04 22:02 UTC, Prashanth
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Description Prashanth 2013-06-04 22:02:26 UTC
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when i click the Slide show tab in that the "Animation Effect" option is not available.

Steps to followed

Step 1:Launch AOO.

Step 2:New a SD 

Step 3:Check Main Menu Slide Show-)Animation Effects(not Custom Animation)

Actual Results : when i click the Slide show tab in that the "Animation Effect" option is not available.

Expected Results : when i click the Slide show tab in that the "Animation Effect" option should be available.
Comment 1 Andre 2013-06-05 08:04:34 UTC
Has "Animation Effect" ever been in this menu?  If so, in which version?
Comment 2 Rainer Bielefeld 2013-06-09 06:12:38 UTC
Hm, for me the report is totally unintelligible.  

@Andre
It seems you already have an idea what the problem might be?
Comment 3 Andre 2013-06-11 08:21:35 UTC
I think this bug is about the "Slide Show" menu for an Impress document.  There are entries for "Interaction", "Custom Animation" and "Slide Transition".  But there is no "Animation Effect".

To my knowledge there never was this entry.

Does anybody know more?
Comment 4 Meike Mertsch 2013-06-15 18:40:55 UTC
MM 2013/06/08: 

Summary: No evidence of this being a bug.

I could replicate the behavior on 
Mac OS X 10.7.5 with Build Version AOO341m1(Build:9593) - Rev. 1372282 
and with an old Build Version AOO330m20(Build:9567)

The steps can be condensed to

Precondition: any open slide deck
Step: Check “Slide Show“ drop down in the Main Menu

After reproducing the behavior and reading the comments, I did some research to determine if this is a bug or an enhancement request.

1) A search for “Animation Effect OpenOffice” led me to http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Impress_Guide/Using_slide_animation_effects which explains the usage of animation effects and always refers to the sidebar which pops up if you choose “Custom Animation” from the “Slide Show” drop down in the main menu.

“Custom Animation” was ruled out by the original report but the difference is not clear and could actually be a mistake.

2) There is a window “Effect options” which can be opened by

1) Select any element on a slide in an open slide deck.
2) If custom animation sidebar is not yet open: Choose Slide Show -> Custom animation from the main menu
3) Click “Add…” in the custom animation sidebar
4) Choose any animation and confirm with clicking “OK”
5) While having selected the same element, click on the button “Effect options” which is marked with “…”.

(see also http://presentationsoft.about.com/od/openofficeimpress/ig/071005-openoffice-animations/effect_options.htm)

This window could be the target of a link/button/entry/… “Animation effect” but as it is always dependent to an animation in the first place, it does not make sense in a menu drop down.

3) The oldest English version for Mac I could find was sadly only 3.3.0. I could reproduce the described behavior also there and also found not a clue of anything else which would reasonable be targeted from a menu item labeled “Animation effect”

4) In the English version of Power Point there is a menu item called “Animation Schemes” which is, by term, relatively close to “Animation effect” and leads to the animation effects of Power Point which are similar to the custom animations of OpenOffice.

There are no clues about this behavior being a bug. And without description of what an according menu item would do, and even with the original report pointing out that “custom animations” is not meant, I conclude that this behavior is not a bug.
Comment 5 Andre 2013-06-17 10:53:41 UTC
Meike: Thanks for the good analysis.

Resolving this to "NOTABUG" until somebody convinces me otherwise.