https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128332
--- Comment #8 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to Shem Pasamba from comment #6)
paste from the overlay... so that instead of just having an option of
inserting an image file, there would be an option to insert from clipboard.
I don't understand this. What overlay? And if you want to paste from clipboard
the default ctrl+V/shift+ins is quite handy :-).
... the same way as when inserting an image from a while ...
Don't get this either. Perhaps describe step by step what you do, what happens,
and what you expect. Like
* Add new slide with default master
=> effective/expected: Title box and Context box are ready for text (or
objects in case of the content)
* Copy the image https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cat03.jpg (600 × 599px)
* Paste the image
=> effective: the image is inserted somewhere in the middle exceeding the
slide dimension;
=> expected:
* if the content box is empty place it at top-center and size so it fits into
the frame (don't stretch) - (the text box is exchanged by the image);
* if the content box is not empty place it at the same position with same
size as before but keep the text box;
* if there are more boxes, place the image in the center and size like it was
one box (no idea how this should work)
...
If your intended workflow is different you better describe what you do. Like "I
want the inserted image to be resized and place at position <foo> in order to
achieve <bar> because <baz>".
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