Hi :)
It is better to create a duplicate than to miss out on getting a bug reported.  
Triagers are often good at spotting duplicates and dealing with the issue 
properly by linking the right ones together.  You might have spotted the report 
in the OpenOffice section so it could be crucial to report it against 
LibreOffice too otherwise it might get missed.  Again Triagers do a great job.  


Good work getting it out there to the devs :)
Regards from
Tom :)





----- Original Message ----
> From: Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sun, 12 June, 2011 21:28:59
> Subject: RE: [libreoffice-documentation] Collecting small things in the Wiki 
> -- 
>Deletion Bug
> 
> I know this bug has been mentioned on lists here, but I couldn't find a bug  
>report about it, so I submitted this possibly-duplicate one:
> <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38222>.
> 
>  -  Dennis
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent:  Sunday, June 12, 2011 10:54
> To: '[email protected]'
> Subject:  RE: [libreoffice-documentation] Collecting small things in the Wiki
> 
> What  I see is a strikethrough but with no text.  And rejection of the 
> deletion  
>leaves it blank than what the original text was.  (It also appears that  
>showing 
>changes is off by default in 3.4.0 but recording changes is  on.)
> 
> It is (relatively) safe to use LibreOffice 3.3.2.  The bug  seems to be new 
> in 
>3.4.0.  I haven't checked this with 3.3.3rc1.
> 
>  -  Dennis
> 
> PS: In making a sample file to demonstrate this defect, I notice  that the 
>deletion shows  as text with a strikethrough at first.  It is  when I do 
>anything else that it suddenly changes to just strikethroughs without  the 
>text.  I think this is a bug I've seen before but made worse in some  way.  
>The 
>bug is that the subsequent re-rendering of a deletion actually  changes it 
>something else in a way that the original deleted material cannot be  
>recovered 
>by rejecting the deletion.  That gives me some ideas of some test  files that 
>isolate this, though I am not equipped to actually fix the  code.
> 
> PPS: I sternly object to 3.4.0 not being a stable release and meant  to be 
>treated the same as a beta.  This was a terrible move, especially  since it 
>was 
>widely-announced as availability of 3.4 without  qualifications.  It should 
>have 
>remained at least 3.4.0rc2 until there was  time to discover what regressions 
>and show-stoppers had arisen.  The need  for a 3.4 release celebration was not 
>justifiable under any circumstances.   This regression business is very 
>discouraging.)
> 
> -----Original  Message-----
> From: David Paenson [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent:  Sunday, June 12, 2011 10:10
> To: [email protected]
> Subject:  Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Collecting small things in the  Wiki
> 
> Thanks Regina,
> 
> Just installed LO 3.4 and discovered an  enormous bug: in editing modus, i.e.
> when correcting someone else's text, so  he/she sees the results, deleted
> text simply disappears instead of just being  overwritten with dashes. So now
> I've gone back to OpenOffice  3.2.
> 
> Yours
> Dave
> 
> 
> 
> On 12 June 2011 17:15, Regina Henschel  <[email protected]>  wrote:
> 
> > Hallo David,
> >
> > David Paenson  schrieb:
> >
> >  Over the past three years have been writing a  documentation specifically
> >> aimed at students (and authors in  general) in German.
> >>
> >> It is available  at:
> >>
> >>
> >> 
>http://www.fb4.fh-frankfurt.de/tips/openoffice/dokumentation/ooo_fuer_studenten.pdf
>
> >>
> >>  The documentation reflects criticisms and suggestions made by my  students
> >> -
> >> 240 per semester participate in my 3 hour  introductory course - and their
> >> concrete needs when it comes to  formatting longer texts such as research
> >> papers  etc.
> >>
> >> I was thinking of adapting it to LibreOffice and  also translating it into
> >> English.
> >>
> >> In my  view, there are loads of introductions to various aspects of the
> >>  program and also very good systematic introductions written from a
> >>  technical
> >> point of view. But I haven't yet come across one written  specifically for
> >> students and limiting itself to their specific  needs. Students don't have
> >> the patience, the time or indeed the need  to learn about all aspects of
> >> the
> >> program, they just  want to produce nicely looking documents in as short a
> >> time and with  the least effort possible.
> >>
> >> My question: where can I  publish my introduction? Have been looking
> >> around,
> >> but  can't find anything on the web.
> >>
> >
> > For The German  version I think, you can upload it to
> > http://www.libreofficewiki.de and add a chapter in
> > http://www.libreofficewiki.de/StrukturierteDokumente and links it  there.
> >
> > A link to the download from the above mentioned  www.fb4.fh-frankfurt.de/...
> > is already placed on http://de.libreoffice.org/hilfe-listen/probleme-2/.
> >
> > Kind  regards
> > Regina
> >
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