https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34467
V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> changed:
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--- Comment #49 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
(In reply to Thomas Krumbein from comment #48)
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--> and now I want to see the expanded text fitting to the frame! On my
screen!
(at this time we do not have any storing-prozess)
Or: if I change first the propertie of the textframe - my input-text should
fit to frame during eding:)
During editing (creating a new Text Box or editing and existing) the Fit to
Frame stretching does work correctly, it is just interplay of the commands
linked to the Text Box dialog that remain scrambled.
You can directly manipulate the anisotropic stretch to fill the frame (creating
an SVG meta) as follows:
1. select Text box Frame--triple click the text in the text box, the text
should highlight and the blue text box should show, then click the frame--
status bar will show "Text Frame 'SOMETEXT...' selected"
2. open the context menu -> Text dialog
3. uncheck all boxes in the Text section, and OK out
4. enter a <ctrl><shift>+F8 to toggle the uno:TextFitToSize command
5. the text box may momentarily shrink to fit width of text, if so click
outside the text box
6. text will expand anisotrophically to fill the frame
7. a second <ctrl><shift>+F8 will toggle the text back to its unstretched size.
It is the Text dialog that remains incorrect. It is not correctly applying the
stretch when the "Fit to frame" box is checked--but it will remove the stretch
when unchecked.
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