https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126970
--- Comment #18 from John <[email protected]> --- Created attachment 85546 --> https://bz.apache.org/ooo/attachment.cgi?id=85546&action=edit Files for Case 4 - Comment 18 It has happened again to me again - the fourth time in about a month. This time it is Scenario 1 - "image disappeared from ...\Temp folder". I have uploaded Files - Case 4.zip. I received a one page document 2 parish councilAJB.odt with 340 words and a single, tiny PNG graphic as an email attachment. I opened it, set Edit File so I could edit it (it became Untitled 1) and accepted the changes, leaving the comment. I then File > Save As > and saved it as 2 parish council.odt. When I looked again at the still open document, the image was missing, there was an error message "Graphic cannot be displayed", but Navigator showed there was a graphics2. The Properties of graphics2 had a picture of a dog. No other documents were open. On checking, the saved 2 parish council.odt had lost all trace of the image. I looked in ...\Temp\sv3355e5.tmp\ which had only two .tmp files in it, but no image file. I have uploaded the temporary folder sv3355e5.tmp\, 2 parish councilAJB.odt as received, the saved 2 parish council.odt, and a screenshot of the error message. ...\Temp contains: sv33bzfj.tmp 18 May 2016 13:39 19kB Has a PK header, is a zipped .odt file sv33d9g8.tmp 25 May 2014 10:04 6kB Has a PK header, is a zipped .odt file sv33bzfj.tmp >>> There is no pictures folder. The thumbnail image in the unzipped sv33bzfj.tmp is an image of the page with the error message! contents.xml contains the edited text - ie I opened the file and made some edites - content.xml has those edits. sv33d9g8.tmp >>> There is a Pictures folder but it is empty. The thumbnail image is a 113 x 160 pixels transparent image with no content. contents.xml contains only the headers and no document text. Could it be that something has changed with a recent Windows update which has changed timings for things such that a race hazard in the code is making it more likely that images will be lost? In fifteen years use of OOo and AOO I have never lost images - I am now doing so regularly. I edit a magazine with images in many documents so I am an ideal candidate for diagnostics. Can someone suggest a suitable instrumented developer's version of AOO (or just Writer) for me to download which will allow this problem to be diagnosed better? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
