https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165041
--- Comment #13 from Buovjaga <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Roger D. Cook from comment #12) > I did some digging in the attached PPTX. The background file which is > rendered is a JPEG file, but the musical notation itself is stored in EMF > files. > > Is there a chance that my specific environment may somehow lack the ability > to render EMF files? Here's my current version information: Can you see the objects in the Navigator deck of the Sidebar? For me, in the first slide the Navigator shows 6 objects. There are two separate objects named "Picture 2", but they are actually somehow linked. The first one in the list represents the background image and the last one the "Precious cornerstone" notes. If I click the last one in the Navigator, it actually selects both objects in the presentation canvas. Then, if I carefully click and drag, both also appear as selected in the Navigator. Alternatively, hitting Delete gets rid of both. Unzipping the file and examining ppt/slides/slide1.xml I see <p:cNvPr id="313346" name="Picture 2" descr="sky-neutral4"/> and <p:cNvPr id="3" name="Picture 2" descr="All To Us v1a (Aaron).eps"/> So the .eps extension is interesting. When I open the .emf files found in ppt/media in a text editor and compare to some other .emf files found in our bug tracker, I see that yours have PDF-1.3 in the first line and then PDF-like instructions such as /Type /FontDescriptor. So maybe they indeed are .eps files in disguise https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encapsulated_PostScript Do you have the ghostscript package installed? https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/ghostscript/ghostscript/ -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
