Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 106360
Slide elements lose anti aliasing in slide show mode
Last modified: 2017-05-20 11:11:05 UTC
Please start attached file. If you view this slide show, as soon as the animation starts, anti aliasing of text and drawing elements are suddenly lost. Furthermore, the animation is not moving smooth at all. This happens with OpenImpress 3.2 Beta, Ubuntu 9.04. With OpenOffice 3.1.1, the same slide show works perfectly (with antialiasing and smooth)
Created attachment 65688 [details] Test presentation: lost anti aliasing
Your 3.1.1 version is an original from OOo and the 3.2 is from Ubuntu? 'Please have a try on an original 3.2 from OOo.
@wg: The Oo.org 3.2 Beta is the original one from the Openoffice.org website. The Oo.org 3.1.1 ist the one from PPA launchpad Ubuntu.
Reproducible with "Ooo-Dev 3.2.0 multilingual version English UI WIN XP: [OOO320m2 (Build 9432)]"! Text 'Armuts"linie" and others loose anti aliasing during every animation taking a little time (drawing lines ...) My PC: Graphic Card: Nvidia GeForce 7300 LE Processor: AMD Athlon 64 Bit 3500+ Monitor : 1024*768 OS: WIN XP SP3 I can't see any difference between with aa and without aa duirng running show in in presentation mode, only in edit mode
Forgot to set to NEW
Reproducible . Reassigned. BUT:as far as I know anti aliasing is only implemented for edit view in the moment.. If you compare different versions please compare only versions from the same source.
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Created attachment 65927 [details] The attached Impress document shows some more examples of the missing anti-aliasing in OO3.1.1 (Linux .deb version from OOo website). In the Impress edit mode the slide looks fine, in presentation mode (full screen mode) the slide elements look ugly, due
I would like to add that even when exporting to PDF it looks ugly. Should I file a different bug?
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cl->yelo3: please file different issue
Animated shapes are displayed via bitmaps with an alpha channel/mask. In most cases this mask is 1 bit "deep". For antialiasing you need more bits. Furthermore on Windows text antialiasing is turned off (when animated) because of some GDI rendering problem. This affects not only the animated shapes but all shapes that are near (whose bounding boxes intersect with those of the animated shapes.) That means that antialiasing support for animated shapes depends on the operating system, the graphics architecture, and the hardware.
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