https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81078
Terrence Enger <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |NEEDINFO CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #5 from Terrence Enger <[email protected]> --- FWIW, I see the broken image in various LibreOffice versions back to bibisect-43all oldest. My attention goes to ppt/media/image21.png embeddedin the .pptx: "The GNOME imager viewer" 3.4.2, as delivered with debian-wheezy 64-bit complains: Could not load image "image21.png". Fatal error reading PNG imagefile IDAT: CRC error while Beyond Compare version 3.3.10 (a proprietary file comparison utiltity from Scooter Software) complains: ppt/media/image21.png bad CRC 1967134b (should be c6c34b02) So, Matt, What program created ICCP14_upload.pptx? If other than LibreOffice, I lean toward resolving this report NOTOURBUG. If you used LibreOffice to create the .pptx, I would ask you to do some things. (*) Did something bad happen between your upload and my download? My ICCP14_upload.pptx has an md5sum ad27101012364074ca777d7acb350f72. Is your file the same? (*) Can you view the image in a file viewer? (*) What is the md5sum of the image file you started with? The image21.png that I extracted has md5sum 58c507f7bc27e4ab9ca5d0d0b8f87d38. If they are the same, then LibreOffice is again off the hook, I think. If they are different, and if you used LibreOffice to create the .pptx, we need instructions on how to create a .pptx with the error: each keystroke and each mouseclick would be good. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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