https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165536

--- Comment #3 from peter josvai <[email protected]> ---
SOLUTION!!!!  (archive manager -- linux mint) (3.36.3, archive manager for
GNOME)


I have done this (finally):

I copied "my_temp_24.ott"  to another directory.
Right click, open with --- archive manager...


then selectd manifest.xml (by right clicking)
and "open with" again... 

and chose a text editor...


then changed the "<dc:title>" tag's content... to "my_temp_25"


and then closed it..
and chose "update" (meaning updating the content of the compressed file)


AND pasted this file back to the template dir...

and it was there!!!!

and I could open it for editing!!!

...................


my conclusion:
after I pasted back "my_temp_25.ott" to the template directory...
it wouldn't be visible cause it had the same title as another template...

which you can correct by using archive manager (which will re-compress the zip
the same way as it was compressed originally) 
and opening the manifest.xml 
and 
editing the <dc:title> tag...
and updating the zip... (the .ott-file)


Now I can handle templates :) 
I wish there was an easier way which anybody could use!

Peter

* * * * *   thank you for developing Libreoffice * * * * *

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