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Bug 754792 - "Snap to Grid" makes charts infinitesimally small
"Snap to Grid" makes charts infinitesimally small
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: Gnumeric
Classification: Applications
Component: Charting
1.12.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Jean Bréfort
Jody Goldberg
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2015-09-09 17:27 UTC by fxTW7H5rJ1gh
Modified: 2015-09-11 17:43 UTC
See Also:
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2015-09-09 17:27 UTC, fxTW7H5rJ1gh
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Description fxTW7H5rJ1gh 2015-09-09 17:27:55 UTC
Created attachment 311013 [details]
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"Snap to Grid" makes charts infinitesimally small for me.


Archlinux. gnumeric 1.12.23-1, goffice 0.10.23-1.

To reproduce:
1. Create a chart, can be empty
2. Rightclick on it, "Snap to Grid"
3. The chart will be snapped infinitesimally small, snapped to the top left corner of the underlying cells.
Comment 1 Jean Bréfort 2015-09-09 19:27:20 UTC
Confirmed. Actually, I never used that command. For it to work currently, use the size and position dialog, and choose "Move and resize with cells" instead of "Move with cells" first. I'll manage to fix the issue during the week-end.
Comment 2 Jean Bréfort 2015-09-11 17:43:59 UTC
This problem has been fixed in our software repository. The fix will go into the next software release. Once that release is available, you may want to check for a software upgrade provided by your Linux distribution.

Sorry for the inconvenience.