https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147797
--- Comment #23 from Pedro <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #22) > (In reply to Pedro from comment #20) > > My request is in comment 2: > > Addendum to Expected behaviour: > > When selecting a different Master Slide to a slide with a layout other than > > "Title" layout, the background of the slide should NOT be the same as > > "Title" layout but adopt a different one. > > That is the behaviour in other office suites. > > I start Impress with no template, go to view > master slides, change the > background of the first and only slide to red, create a second slide and use > yellow, and a third slide with green background. The master slides are > labelled, unless I rename: "Default", "Default 1", "Default 2". > > Using this setup, what exactly should happen when you click under Layouts > "Title Only" and "Title, 6 contents", and "Blank Slide"? I am not talking about editing or creating master slides. I am talking about selecting a Master Slide available for use as you select a Theme in any other office suite. Again: Steps to reproduce: 1 - Open Impress, do not select any template in dialog box, 2 - Create new slides with different layouts ("Title", "Title, Content", "Title and 2 content", etc), 3 - Go to Master Slides in Sidebar and select an "Available for use" Master slide. Expected behaviour: Selected Master slide will take layout of slide into account. Example: "Title, content" layout will adopt "Title, content" layout from select Master slide template. Addendum to Expected behaviour: When selecting a different Master Slide to a slide with a layout other than "Title" layout, the background of the slide should NOT be the same as "Title" layout but adopt a different one. That is the behaviour in other office suites. Observed behaviour: Regardless of slide Layout, implemented Master Slide is always "Title" layout of selected template. I am not talking about digging into editing Master slides. I think I was pretty clear in outlining the steps, the expected behaviour and the observed behaviour. I added screenshots of this case in other office suites and in Impress. > > What do you understand as "Title"? The first slide in a presentation or the > text on top of each slide? I've been quite clear throughout this bug that I am talking the slide layout named "Title" and never once mentioned the "Click to add Title" box in particular. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
