Dear all,
I’m experiencing a strange problem with ink/pen markings (“Mouse as Pen”). If I enable the “Mouse as Pen” feature for a presentation / slideshow, I can draw handwritten notes while presenting and share those with other people afterwards (need to enable before starting the presentation, otherwise, they are not persistent for some reason).
The markings are saved for each slide, and I can see those when back in edit mode on the correct slide.
However, when I start the slideshow again (e.g. on the next day, to show the rest of the lecture), I find my drawings shown one slide early (or one animation early, if the slide contains animated content).
I tried to create an MWE and a video of the problem.
Slideshow_With_Ink.odp (15.8 KB)
Video.zip (122.3 KB)
The slideshow has three slides, with handwritten notes (drawn while presenting) on Slide 1 and 3. When skipping through the slideshow, the note “Page 3” is, however, already shown when LO is displaying Slide 2. The wrong drawing is gone when I move backwards: when I go from slide 1 to 2, I see the drawings of Slide 3 together with the contents of Slide 2, Slide 3 then is shown correctly (or with handwritten notes of Slide 4, if there were any). Moving back clears the wrong contents, so backwards from Slide 3 to 2 leaves Slide 2 empty (as intended).
I tried to draw what I see here:
I see the same behavior on Linux and Windows, versions:
Version: 24.2.7.2 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community
Build ID: 420(Build:2)
CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 6.8; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3
Locale: de-DE (de_DE.UTF-8); UI: de-DE
Ubuntu package version: 4:24.2.7-0ubuntu0.24.04.3
Calc: threaded
and:
Version: 25.2.2.2 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community
Build ID: 7370d4be9e3cf6031a51beef54ff3bda878e3fac
CPU threads: 2; OS: Windows 11 X86_64 (10.0 build 26100); UI render: Skia/Raster; VCL: win
Locale: de-DE (de_DE); UI: de-DE
Calc: threaded
Did someone else see something like that or am I doing something wrong here? I tried with with and without hardware accelerated graphics, same result.
Thank you and
best regards,
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