I want to turn the rectangular image of Columbus on the first page into a cover page. Could you help me stretch this image to fill the entire page, keeping its proportion and centering the image?
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[07:54:25] 📁 Run artifacts: run_meta/01kpqgh254a005ns26rjajex22-agent-osworld
[07:54:25] 🚀 Agent started — "I want to turn the rectangular image of Columbus on the first page into a cover page. Could you help"
[07:54:25] 📡 Model: kimi-k2.5
[07:54:25] 🔄 Enter phase: plan → plan
[07:55:10] 📝 Strategy tree: ['Select the rectangular Columbus image on the first slide', 'Click on the Columbus city skyline image (the rectangular image on the right side showing the night cityscape with police badge)', 'Resize the image to fill the entire page while maintaining aspect ratio', 'Drag the image corners to expand it to cover the full slide area, holding Shift key to maintain proportions', 'Alternatively, use Format > Position and Size to set exact dimensions matching the slide size', 'Center the image on the page', 'Right-click the image and select Position and Size > Position tab', 'Set horizontal and vertical position to center, or manually drag to center', 'Adjust image layer order if needed (send to back so other elements remain visible, or remove other elements for a clean cover page)', 'Right-click the image and select Arrange > Send to Back if other elements should remain visible', 'Alternatively, delete or hide other slide elements if a clean cover page is desired']
[07:55:10] ❌ Abort criteria: - The Columbus image is not present on the first slide
- LibreOffice Impress is not installed or the file cannot be opened
- The image is locked or protected and cannot be modified
[07:55:10] 🔄 Enter phase: plan → verify
[07:56:03] 🕵️ Landmark evidences: - The rectangular Columbus cityscape image occupies the entire slide area from edge to edge with no visible white space or margins
- The image maintains its original rectangular aspect ratio without visible distortion (not stretched vertically or horizontally beyond proportion)
- The image is centered on the slide with the cityscape visible in the center of the canvas
- Other elements previously on the slide (police logos, 'The Background Investigation Process' text, 'The City of Columbus' branding) are no longer visible in front of the image
- The slide thumbnail in the left panel shows the first slide completely filled with the Columbus image
[07:56:03] 🔄 Enter phase: verify → main
[07:56:03] [Step MainLoopPhase.MAIN/0] Calling LLM...
[07:56:51] 🔧 Action: {"action": "left_click", "at_coordinate": [0.511, 0.406]}
[07:56:51] 💬 ```
#### 重要信息
LibreOffice Impress is open with a presentation about "CPD Background Investigation Process". The first slide is visible and contains:
- Two circular police badge logos (Columbus Ohio P
[07:56:56] [Step MainLoopPhase.MAIN/1] Calling LLM...
[07:57:43] 🔧 Action: {"action": "left_click_drag", "from_coordinate": [0.638, 0.534], "to_coordinate": [0.705, 0.958], "with_key": "shift"}
[07:57:43] 💬 ```
#### 重要信息
The Columbus cityscape image is now selected (status bar shows "Shape 'Picture 3' selected"). I can see selection handles around the image. The Properties panel shows current dimensions
[07:58:00] [Step MainLoopPhase.MAIN/2] Calling LLM...
[07:59:17] 🔧 Action: {"action": "left_click", "at_coordinate": [0.15, 0.069]}
[07:59:17] 💬 ```
#### 重要信息
The previous drag operation with Shift key did not resize the image as expected. The Columbus cityscape image is still selected, but the dimensions in the Properties panel still show 6.
[07:59:21] [Step MainLoopPhase.MAIN/3] Calling LLM...
[08:00:37] 🔧 Action: {"action": "left_click", "at_coordinate": [0.18, 0.347]}
[08:00:37] 💬 ```
#### 重要信息
The Format menu is now open. I can see various formatting options including "Object and Shape" which should contain the Position and Size settings I need to resize the Columbus image to
[08:00:41] [Step MainLoopPhase.MAIN/4] Calling LLM...
[08:01:55] 🔧 Action: {"action": "left_click", "at_coordinate": [0.343, 0.35]}
[08:01:55] 💬 ```
#### 重要信息
The Format > Object and Shape submenu is now open, showing options including "Position and Size..." which is exactly what I need. The Columbus image (Picture 3) is still selected as sho
[08:02:00] [Step MainLoopPhase.MAIN/5] Calling LLM...
[08:02:43] 🔧 Action: {"action": "left_click", "at_coordinate": [0.391, 0.6]}
[08:02:43] 💬 ```
#### 重要信息
The Position and Size dialog is now open. Current settings show:
- Position X: 15.45 cm, Position Y: 1.06 cm
- Width: 6.98 cm, Height: 6.98 cm
- The "Keep ratio" checkbox is currently u
[08:02:47] [Step MainLoopPhase.MAIN/6] Calling LLM...
[08:03:46] 🔧 Action: {"action": "triple_click", "at_coordinate": [0.444, 0.531]}
[08:03:46] 💬 ```
#### 重要信息
The "Keep ratio" checkbox is now checked (shown with orange checkmark). The Position and Size dialog shows:
- Position X: 15.45 cm, Position Y: 1.06 cm
- Width: 6.98 cm, Height: 6.98 cm
[08:03:50] [Step MainLoopPhase.MAIN/7] Calling LLM...
[08:04:43] 🔧 Action: {"action": "type", "text": "25.4cm"}
[08:04:43] 💬 ```
#### 重要信息
The Width field in the Position and Size dialog is now selected (highlighted in orange showing "6.98 cm"). The "Keep ratio" checkbox is checked (orange checkmark). This means I can now
[08:04:48] [Step MainLoopPhase.MAIN/8] Calling LLM...
[08:07:07] 🔧 Action: {"action": "left_click", "at_coordinate": [0.642, 0.734]}
[08:07:07] 💬 ```
#### 重要信息
The Width field now shows "25.4cm" and the Height has automatically adjusted to "6.98 cm" due to the "Keep ratio" checkbox being checked. The Position and Size dialog is still open with
[08:07:12] [Step MainLoopPhase.MAIN/9] Calling LLM...
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