https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90344
[email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #8 from [email protected] --- Created attachment 180832 --> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=180832&action=edit demonstration of red ellipse with image at top of page (In reply to Bart from comment #0) > - open attached file > - scroll to page 8 > - draw an ellipse on top of the image on top of the page See attachment for an example. Note: (a) the red ellipse does not appear (cannot explain why!), but use Navigator, and Drawing Objects, where you should see "Red ellipse anchored to character"). If you double-click on that name in Navigator, then you will see the shape become highlighted over the image (the "Update Software" part) (and if you drag one of the corners of the shape, then you will see that it appears as a red ellipse. And if you drag the shape off of the image, then it appears. I tried changing the wrap, arrangment and size, without success (b) I could not reproduce this problem of the disappearing ellipse starting with a new document, using an image anchored "as character" and then placing shapes on top of that image, using "to character" anchors (c) I also tested that if the image moves to the previous page (e.g., because text was deleted), then the red ellipse follows the image -- as you wanted. Your comments show that you appreciate that the anchor affects where the shape appears. This is why "to paragraph" anchor places the ellipse on the previous page. And if the "to character" anchor was not placed on the same page as the image, then the shape will be placed on the page where the "to character" anchor is located -- as you reported. The attached version has placed the "to character" anchor on the same page as the image (just after the image, you will see it in the upper right corner when the ellipse is selected). > The same setup (ellipse on top of image) does works on the second image on > the same page. This is because the paragraph (to which it is anchored) and the image are on the same page. If the text was on one page and the image on the next page, then you would observe a similar problem. in my opinion, this ticket is "NOTABUG". What do you think? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
