Bug 144958 - OOo impress does not print rotated EPS figures correctly
Summary: OOo impress does not print rotated EPS figures correctly
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Status: CLOSED UPSTREAM
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Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: openoffice.org
Version: 3
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
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Assignee: Dan Williams
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Reported: 2005-01-13 00:08 UTC by David Kaplan
Modified: 2007-11-30 22:10 UTC (History)
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Last Closed: 2005-02-01 10:17:37 UTC
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Description David Kaplan 2005-01-13 00:08:34 UTC
Description of problem:
If you include an eps figure in a OOo impress presentation and then
rotate that figure, when you print the document, the figure comes out
in its default rotation.

The problem does not appear to affect other image formats.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
openoffice.org-1.1.2-11.5.fc3

How reproducible:
always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Include an EPS document in a presentation slide
2.Rotate the eps figure by right clicking and then choosing Position
and Size -> Rotation -> (choose a rotation and hit OK)
3.Looks fine on the screen
4.Now print the slide to a postscript file and view the file with gv
or whatever.
  
Actual results:
The figure will come out in its original orientation in the postscript
file.  Note that the aspect of the figure also gets messed up - the
aspect is that of the rotated figure, though the rotation is that of
the original.

Expected results:
Figure should be rotated in printed output as well.

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Comment 1 Caolan McNamara 2005-02-01 10:17:37 UTC
True, upstreamed this bug as http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=41778


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