There is a glitch in the rendering of some hachures in Libreoffice-calc.
I can’t send an attached image because of my provider… but I can send it later.
It’s a basic camembert. The horizontal and vertical hachures are OK, only the
slanted ones are buggy.
What is hachures? Is this french inside an english sentence?
https://translate.google.com/?sl=fr&tl=en&text=hachures&op=translate
says you mean "hatching".
From what I read and get from google translate this means graphic
stuff? Why calc then?
Report this upstream.
You still haven't given any information on what this is and how this relates to calc..From what I read and get from google translate this means graphicFor some reason, my SMTP refuses the attached file.
stuff? Why calc then?
Here’s a link: https://i.ibb.co/RTj8sKc9/libreoffice-calc-hachures-2025-02-28-14-05.png
Report this upstream.Sorry, as I use Debian, I send the bug report to Debian, as I always do.
You still haven't given any information on what this is and how this
relates to calc..
And there's no sensible way for big packages to play proxy here.
Especially for stuff like this which is even so badly reported that
there is no actionable way anyway and just lingers around.
On 05/03/2025 23:27:59, Rene Engelhard wrote:
You still haven't given any information on what this is and how this
relates to calc..
Because it’s a chart I built in calc, of course.
If it were in writer, I would have reported the bug against writer.
And there's no sensible way for big packages to play proxy here.
So, Debian package maintainers are useless? I don’t think so.
What do you need for such a bug if you want it correctly reported?
You have no idea how much work it is besides bug reports like this.
You are not making your point better by insulting people who do this
in all in free time.
Maybe actually tell how to reproduce this and that is not assuming
everyone knows what this chart is and how this is even created
You are not making your point better by insulting people who do thisI’m not insulting you, I’m just trying to report this bug correctly.
in all in free time.
Maybe actually tell how to reproduce this and that is not assumingOK, let’s go.
everyone knows what this chart is and how this is even created
Open an empty sheet.
Let A1=15, B1=10, C1=5 and D1=30.
Select these four cells and insert a chart, select « pie chart » then OK. Double click on one of the part, choose Zone (I don’t know how it’s translated in English, it’s the second tab) then Hatching (or hatches, I don’t know: the last choice).
Choose only black hacthings (the first four ones): the first one for the first part, the second one for the second and so on.
When all four are chosen, see the buggy hatchings that are not parallel and/or that overlap.
I also send an example of a buggy spreadsheet.
On 08/03/2025 17:07:34, Rene Engelhard wrote:
OK. That should have been in the inital report instead of assumingOK, thank you for the tip.
everyone knows how to get there.
That makes me able to do the steps.I have got an horizontal black one, a vertical black one, one diagonal black one that goes down right and one that goes up right.
(Though I have only *three* black ones.)
see screenshot (as said I've choosen one of them two times). (I've[…]
noticed later I mistyped the 5 as 1, but even with 5 it shows fine).
Works here.
That one also shows fine. See second screenshot.Darn.
Maybe a bug in a theme (I use a dark theme), in a driver (nVidia)?
How can I investigate?
Regards,
nicolas
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