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Hi Miklos,

Miklos Vajna schrieb am 12-Mar-19 um 09:05:
Hi Regina,

On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 11:11:11PM +0100, Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> wrote:
I consider to change the import so, that the viewbox only includes the
current sector not the entire ellipse. What do you think?

[MS-ODRAW] from
<https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/office_file_formats/ms-odraw/8560795e-7759-4745-838f-f7f2ef2f1872>
is the relevant spec here, I think.

Yes, and http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/B/E/0BE8BDD7-E5E8-422A-ABFD-4342ED7AD886/OfficeDrawing97-2007BinaryFormatSpecification.pdf

 Did you find any confirmation in it
regarding your proposed change? Or is this just not documented there?

I have found no documentation about it. I have uses files, which I have generated from scratch in Word 97 and see the behavior there. I then take the values which are read in msdffimp.cxx, when I debug it in Visual Studio. And they match to the size, position and behavior in Word 97.

The question is not whether MS Office behaves the described way. The question is, how to deal with it in LibreOffice.

The problem exists similar in spreadsheets. There it leads to inconsistent position and size values and wrong scaling. In presentations it does not result in visual errors, because there shapes are allowed to be partly outside the slide.

Based on my observations, I would say that only this particular shape is affected.

Kind regards
Regina







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