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Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> ---
The check-boxes "Master background" and "Master Objects" should be disabled, if
in master view. They set the attributes "presentation:background-visible" and
"presentation:background-objects-visible". The specification text for those is,
"The presentation:background-visible attribute specifies whether to display the
background of a master page when displaying a presentation page."
and
"The presentation:background-objects-visible attribute specifies whether to
display objects in the background of a master page when displaying a
presentation page."
respectively.
So these attributes make only sense for a normal page/slide. They made no
changes to the master page.

Styling the "background" of a slide does not generate a new "master", but it is
the draw:fill attribute in its page properties.

The implementation of "presentation:background-visible" and
"presentation:background-objects-visible" is wrong, because it does not only
disables things from master, but disables fill properties from the slide
itself.


For a master page the attribute draw:display of a <draw:layer> would be
suitable. But the implementation of layers has currently a lot of problems,
which have to be solved prior, that a quick solution is not possible.

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