Version: 1:1.9.96.0~svn757194-1ubuntu2 (using Devel) Installed from: Compiled sources OS: Linux This is a problem found in Kubuntu (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/koffice2/+bug/187160) Steps to reproduce: 1. draw something 2. Select Image->Rotate->Right 90 degrees. The icon for this choice is indicating a 90 degree left rotate, but ignore that. 3. Watch how the image itself is not rotated, but the boundaries for the image are. The lower part of the non-rotated image is colored with red. It looks like a mask. 4. Undo the rotation of the image and watch how the whole image gets red. The red looks like a mask. 5. Paint some on the red, and you'll see that you can reveal the image you wanted to rotate while painting over it. 6. Play with the zoom-control in the lower right and observe that the red mask disappears. 7. Try Image->Rotate-180 as well, and you'll see that it's not working either; it does nothing. Expected behavior is to be able to rotate the image.
SVN commit 773244 by langkamp: fixed rotate actions CCBUG: 157385 M +6 -6 rotateimage.cc WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=773244
*** Bug has been marked as fixed ***.