https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158482

Stéphane Guillou (stragu) <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Stéphane Guillou (stragu) 
<[email protected]> ---
Reproduced from new document, using Eyal's steps + Buovjaga's extra step:

1. Create a new presentation
2. Delete the first slide's contents
3. On the drawing toolbar, choose Block Arrows > Circular Arrow
4. Indicate a rectangle for the "u-turn" arrow to appear
4b. Sidebar - Properties and set Fill to None.
5. Right-click the arrow shape
6. Choose Convert > To 3D
7. Rotate the shape along different axes to examine its faces from multiple
directions

I agree that it's an unexpected default to not be able to see the inside faces.

(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #5)
> I can image to enable "Double-Sided" automatically, if the shape has no
> fill. That would be more user-friendly.
I agree double-sided should be the default when converting to 3D, at least in
the case of no fill or use of transparency of the original object.

(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #8)
> > use the "Double-Sided" button on the 'Geometry' tab
> Linux shows the tooltip on these buttons while Windows returns the name.
Looks like you have Extended Tips on? I get "Double-Sided" when they're off.

Version: 24.8.0.0.alpha0+ (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community
Build ID: 2cedb1a19ad605df4e148589e9027512e4dd9265
CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 5.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3
Locale: en-AU (en_AU.UTF-8); UI: en-US
Calc: threaded

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