Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 13867
Formulas not shown during the "slide show"
Last modified: 2003-09-08 16:54:41 UTC
On Impress, formulas are not shown, even if the slide contains only a formula. I'm using the precompiled binary, I run it on MDK 9.1, the problem occurs also without font replacement and with default fonts and font size.
Reassigned to Christian.
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Please attach a sample document to reproduce the bug. maybe this issue is duplicate to issue 13339.
Created attachment 5933 [details] An OOo Impress presentation containing only a formula (OOo1.1beta)
> Please attach a sample document to reproduce the bug. OK, done. > maybe this issue is duplicate to issue 13339. I'm not using msoffice at all, I'm using *only* OOo Impress. Steps to reproduce the bug: - start an empty new presentation - insert a formula (E = m c^2 in the attachment) - now you have a presentation containing only a formula; ask for the "slide show" (full-screen); the formula is not shown. I'm using OOo 1.1beta on MDK Linux 9.1, but there is the same problem also on mswinxp.
I can reproduce the bug. It is not duplicate to issue 13339
Created attachment 5983 [details] Only one formula, grey background
In the latest submitted attachment, I have used a grey background rather that a white background; this way, it is evidenced that the formula *is* shown, but, alas, its characters ar shown as white and not as black. BTW, I am reading that the "Target Milestone" is indicated as OOo 2.0 ... shouldn't this bug be fixed for OOo 1.1 stable?
Well, if it just the color it should simplify the solution! This is one of the most important features for science/math people I definintely think it should not wait for OOo2.0.
I agree and changed target
*** Issue 13819 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
I can't reproduce this in an srx645m2 anymore, please verify
1.1 Beta2 is no more affected by this bug; IMO this bug report can be closed (I'm marking it as "FIXED"). BTW, on the first beta, the problem can be workarounded using color black{E = m c^2} instead of simply E = m c^2 Thank you, Marco Pratesi
I close the issue.