https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122726
--- Comment #3 from Stephen Johnston <[email protected]> --- Hi Armin, Sorry, I should have written D&D from explorer, not web-browser! Details: Dragging and dropping from the Nautlilus file browser (or file explorer; note, not a web browser). Nautilus version 2.28.4 Linux version: CentOS Release 6.4 (Final) Kernel Linux 2.6.32-358.6.1.el6.x86 GNOME 2.28.2 Running on Intel Xeon CPU E5-1620 0 @ 3.60Ghz (eight cores) Image type: PNG I have uploaded some images and a presentation in which the error occured.My exact steps were: 1. Create new (empty) presentation 2. Drag in a PNG image (blah.png) onto the first slide. (Slide 1) 3. Copy the slide 4. Paste the slide (after Slide 1) 5. Go to new slide (Slide 2) 6. Click on image in Slide 2, then: - Insert -> Picture -> From File - Choose "blah2.png", click OK 7. Go back to slide 1 8. Wait a few seconds 9. Go back to slide 2 After 9. the image has reverted back to the initial PNG file that was D&Ded. I have also tested this 'bug' using the following variation: 1. Create new (empty) presentation 2. Drag in a PNG image onto the only slide 3. Click on image in Slide 1, then: - Insert -> Picture -> From File - 'Choose another PNG file, click OK' 4. Make a new slide and goto it 5. Wait a few seconds (10s??) 6. Go back to Slide 1 After 6. the image has reverted back to the original PNG file that was D&Ded. Based on what I see I reckon that you're suggestion is correct. You do have to wait a little while, say 10-15s or so before the copied image reverts back to the original. Thanks again Armin, let me know how you go. Steve -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. You are the assignee for the bug.
