Bug 150953

Summary: input field editing does not display properly
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Warren Sturm <warren.sturm>
Component: openoffice.orgAssignee: Caolan McNamara <caolanm>
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Version: 3CC: dcbw, deerfieldtech
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test document for the input field problem
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/etc/fonts/fonts.conf
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/etc/fonts/fonts.conf
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/etc/fonts/fonts.conf
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/etc/fonts/local.conf none

Description Warren Sturm 2005-03-12 18:14:34 UTC
From Bugzilla Helper:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.6)
Gecko/20050302 Firefox/1.0.1 Fedora/1.0.1-1.3.2

Description of problem:
When editing an input field in the word processor the text within is
displayed highlighted.  If you select in the text the highlighting is
off and the text disappears until either a character is added or deleted.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
openoffice.org-1.1.3-9.5.0.fc3

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.open a blank document
2.menu Insert->Fields->Other-Functions tab-Input Field - Insert button
3. add some text to the large text area and select OK.
4. click in the new field then click in the edit area.
    

Actual Results:  The highlighting turns off and the text disappears
with it

Expected Results:  Highlighting turns off and text appears normal

Additional info:

adding a character will cause the text to display.

Comment 1 Caolan McNamara 2005-03-16 14:23:50 UTC
strange, I don't see this with openoffice.org-1.1.3-9.5.0.fc3. What's your gnome
application font ?

caolanm->dcbw: do you see this behaviour ?

Comment 2 Warren Sturm 2005-03-16 23:30:47 UTC
Font Preferences: Application Font: Sans Regular 10

Comment 3 Caolan McNamara 2005-03-21 08:55:46 UTC
*** Bug 151600 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 4 P Jones 2005-03-21 10:45:01 UTC
Just confirming that this IS the same problem as reported in 151600. FWIW, I
have my default serif and sans-serif fonts set in fonts.local to be Bitstream
Vera and Bitstream Vera Sans.

Comment 5 Caolan McNamara 2005-06-17 13:04:04 UTC
Just to check, does this 
a) still exist
b) happen in a specific locale ?
c) happen only with numbers, or with numbers and text ?

Comment 6 Warren Sturm 2005-06-18 00:51:08 UTC
a) Yes
b) I have not set a locale.  LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
c) either

I will attach the file that experiences the problem.

Comment 7 Warren Sturm 2005-06-18 00:52:43 UTC
Created attachment 115647 [details]
test document for the input field problem

Comment 8 Caolan McNamara 2005-06-20 14:59:53 UTC
Still can't reproduce this. Baffled.

Comment 9 Caolan McNamara 2005-07-05 08:49:46 UTC
Can you attach your 
/etc/fonts/fonts.conf
and
/etc/fonts/local.conf


Comment 10 Warren Sturm 2005-07-06 02:52:34 UTC
Created attachment 116396 [details]
/etc/fonts/fonts.conf

Comment 11 Warren Sturm 2005-07-06 02:54:44 UTC
Created attachment 116397 [details]
/etc/fonts/fonts.conf

Comment 12 Warren Sturm 2005-07-07 05:32:39 UTC
Created attachment 116456 [details]
/etc/fonts/fonts.conf

Comment 13 Warren Sturm 2005-07-07 05:33:35 UTC
Created attachment 116457 [details]
/etc/fonts/local.conf

Comment 14 Warren Sturm 2005-07-07 05:36:50 UTC
Sorry about the multiple fonts.conf.  I tried a couple of times to create the
attachment but got no response from bugzlla that it had been created.

Comment 15 Caolan McNamara 2005-07-11 17:03:36 UTC
Still worked for me with your fonts.conf :-(