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Subject: Re: [office] OFFICE-2122: @draw:z-index and @style:run-through on images within a <draw:frame>
On 04.07.2017 00:48, Svante Schubert wrote: > *XML of imported MSO document within LibreOffice (and saved as ODT)* > Both documents in ODT and DOCX being loaded into LibreOffice 5.3.3.2 > Writer look fine regarding the Z positioning, showing the same relations. > When the document is being saved as ODT again by the LO Writer it keeps > its relation still changes the Z positioning to > @draw:z-index="0" <=> very behind > @draw:z-index="1" <=> very behind > @draw:z-index="2" <=> behind > @draw:z-index="3" <=> before > @draw:z-index="4" <=> very before > > and ONLY the images behind have an attribute > @style:run-through, which contains at least as expected "background" > Please note that the spec is not mentioning a default value "foreground" > <http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/os/OpenDocument-v1.2-os-part1.html#property-style_run-through>, > but thinking it over it would make sense to name this as default. i agree, it would make sense to do this since there are lots of existing documents created with that assumption. > *Roundtrip Interoperability Issues* > When this document is again being loaded with Word, strangely the order > remains mostly the same, BUT the two very bottom pictures are becoming > the two top pictures AND all images are behind the text. Strange bug! ... and it would also make sense to change to change LibreOffice to write the run-through attribute always, which should hopefully avoid this problem. -- Michael Stahl | Software Engineer Platform Engineering - Desktop Team Red Hat Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. See how it works at redhat.com Red Hat GmbH, http://www.de.redhat.com/, Sitz: Grasbrunn, Handelsregister: Amtsgericht München, HRB 153243, Geschäftsführer: Charles Cachera, Michael Cunningham, Michael O'Neill, Eric Shander
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