https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78364
--- Comment #11 from Bernhard <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #10) > Thank you Bernard for your feedback, I put it back to UNCONFIRMED since I > don't have more questions. > I must recognize I'm a bit lost with all this: several distribs used, use of > chroot, suspicious file, file manager I don't know at all (not even heard > about it), ntfs partition, etc. Times New Roman/Arial used by default > whereas you're on Linux; there are too much variables on the equations, for > the moment, I think it's more a problem of the system but can't be sure of > course. > > If you've got a spare machine, just install a system from scratch (a > mainstream distrib: Debian, Mint, Ubuntu, ArchLinux, etc. on filesystem like > ext3/ext4 or other mainstream Linux filesystem) and give it a new try > (without changing any font settings first) + LibreOffice. Use LO package > provided by your distrib or from official website: > http://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/ > 1) Very basic test: > - create a brand new file > - type test > - save > - close > - reopen this file > 2) basic test: > - change your font settings > - create a brand new file > - type test > - save > - close > - reopen this file > 3) Normal test > - retrieve an old file your have > - add a space to a word > - save > - close > - reopen this file > > Before keeping on, give results of these 3 tests. Of course, if 1) fails, > don't keep on with the others. > The final goal is to find the element which triggers the problem, so we must > advance step by step. > > BTW, having a lock file when a file is opened, is completely normal. When > closing, this lock file must disappear. Hi Julien, first thank you for your help and patience. Meanwhile a workaround works. I deleted the fonts "Times New Roman" and "Arial" out of my documents and out of LibreOffice (wherever they were listed. Both fonts seem not to be used fonts within Ubuntu 14.04 (that I use) and they are not selectable within a new writer document. Don't know whether they enter my documents when I copied some text from a website or from a foreign document. However, now I can open, edit and save my writer-documents NEARLY without problems. One thing is still an error for me: When I set the option "save fonts within the document" and OK, writer doesn't detect this as a change and doesn't activate the save button. I have to edit some text to be able to save my document. Installing a new Ubuntu is currently too big for me. I installed many additional programs, entered some softlink-concepts ... Because of the running workaround I don't want to install complete systems to analyse this error. If you know additional checks for me to find the error within my current system, I enjoy to do them. Thank you, Bernhard -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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