Bug 274905

Summary: Header and text are overlapping in the attached odt file
Product: [Applications] calligrawords Reporter: swathi <swathi.vegesna999>
Component: opendocumentAssignee: Calligra Words Bugs <calligra-words-bugs-null>
Status: VERIFIED FIXED    
Severity: normal CC: mail
Priority: NOR    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Unlisted Binaries   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:
Attachments: Screenshot in Open Office
Screenshot in Words

Description swathi 2011-06-04 12:34:08 UTC
Version: git checkout 09bf66c4b404f9fb8d3c2912ea77d02646e38f0a
        (Using KDE 4.5.5)                
     OS: Kubuntu 10.10
Test data is in ODT format.
Open the same document in Calligra Words, check the display of text and header in 1st page. 
Link to test data: http://free-electrons.com/doc/unix_linux_introduction_labs.odt  
Expected outcome:
Text and header should not be overlapped.

Actual outcome:
Header and text are overlapping.
Please check the screenshots attached.
Frequency:
Always.
Comment 1 swathi 2011-06-04 12:34:46 UTC
Created attachment 60607 [details]
Screenshot in Open Office
Comment 2 swathi 2011-06-04 12:35:06 UTC
Created attachment 60608 [details]
Screenshot in Words
Comment 3 Sebastian Sauer 2011-06-08 18:18:41 UTC
Fixed with cc33d927483a1ebee7b0b719beb120d5e3816bed. Note that there is a remaining issue where OOWriter displays a blue background in the header at the first page while we do not. The reason for this is unrelated to the bugs fixed so far but is a missing feature (I created the bug 275220 for it). We don't implement background-handling for headers/footers at all what is the reason the background-color is missing. Some of the pages have a blue background in the header/footer but those pages are not using the background-attributes but blue textboxes what works already as expected and is the reason that the blue background is displayed at some pages but not at others.
Comment 4 swathi 2011-06-29 05:39:18 UTC
Verified in  5f6f9401b53343b140d2bae8587ec3a01f103fe1.