you'll see that the purple and yellow box has no transparency and still
does not render correctly. Also I did a quick test with the orange and
yellow gradient, which gets inverted on slideshow.
Thanks for the effort!
.b.
Gulyx wrote:
> The bug is related to a wrong combination of transparency and gradients.
> I discovered how to solve the problem on the fly and keep using gradients.
> Select the shape and edit the Area properties (FORMAT->AREA).
>>From the tab AREA select FILL as GRADIENT.
>>From the tab GRADIENT set the properties that you prefer.
>>From the tab TRANSPARENCY make sure that the "NO TRANSPARENCY" radio button is selected (is this that should create problems!!)
> Press OK.
> That's worked for me.
>
Thanks...
Hmmm, does not work for me, gradients without transparency still don't
render properly.
If you look at my original test file: launchpadlibrar ian.net/ 7715635/ test.odp
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you'll see that the purple and yellow box has no transparency and still
does not render correctly. Also I did a quick test with the orange and
yellow gradient, which gets inverted on slideshow.
Thanks for the effort!
.b.
Gulyx wrote:
> The bug is related to a wrong combination of transparency and gradients.
> I discovered how to solve the problem on the fly and keep using gradients.
> Select the shape and edit the Area properties (FORMAT->AREA).
>>From the tab AREA select FILL as GRADIENT.
>>From the tab GRADIENT set the properties that you prefer.
>>From the tab TRANSPARENCY make sure that the "NO TRANSPARENCY" radio button is selected (is this that should create problems!!)
> Press OK.
> That's worked for me.
>