https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40469
--- Comment #12 from Gilvan Vilarim <gilvan.vilarim@gmail.com> ---
1 - Create or open a text document
2 - Go to Insert > Image > From File
3 - Choose an image and clik Open (note: this dialog box always chooses a
default frame style for graphics, which is "Graphics")
The image is inserted and you can use the Stylist to see that the frame style
"graphics" was applied automatically.
4 - Try to apply another frame style to image (e.g.: Formula). Select image and
double-click on a different frame style.
Expected behavior: the image should follow the attributes of the Formula style
Actual behavior: the new style is applied, but some attributes become grayed
inside the style (right-click on Formula frame style > Type); the image also
gets stretched/shrinked, and position parameteres (To... combobox) do not show
the same options as in other frame styles. It looks like an erratic behavior.
I guess frame styles should have the same behavior. The decision to use
Graphics, Formula, OLE (etc) styles should only be a matter of categorization.
What I (and many others) really need is: apply the same frame style to all
images inside a text document, then realign and anchor them to paragraphs, not
anchor to pages. I could not do that with styles.
Best regards,
Gilvan.
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