https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68543

Zeki Bildirici <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #12 from Zeki Bildirici <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #11)
> Updating this with some info and good news: FILE IS WORKING AGAIN! :)
> 
> Super-happy.
> 
> If anybody runs into a similar problem here are the steps that worked for me:
> 
> 1) Open a Terminal and navigate to the folder where you keep the corrupted
> ods.
> 2) Now create a new folder named 'repair' and cd to it:
>  mkdir repair
>  cd repair/
> 3) Now extract the files with the following command:
>  unzip ../corrupted.ods
> 4) The folder 'repair' now contains several files & folders, including
> 'content.xml' which you should edit (you don't need a special XML editor,
> you can use every text editor). DON'T touch the other files in that
> directory!
> 5) Now we're going to create the repaired file:
>  zip -r ../repaired.ods ./*
> 
> I had to find & replace a ton of entries and make sure to only delete every
> second entry (which was causing the problem in the first place.

That's why i suggest you to use EMACS to mark XML Errors automatically and you
may easily delete the error giving lines. Next time try it (i hope you will not
face it again) ;)

> To Maxim, Jorendc, Reisi007 and Zeki: you guys have been super responsive
> and I'm really thankful that you all were willing to help me out.
> 
> This is a great community! :)

Thanks, thats the community :)

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