https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58895
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 58895
Assignee: [email protected]
Summary: Image file destroyed when saving docx (and some other
minor errors concerning docx)
Severity: major
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Windows (All)
Reporter: [email protected]
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Version: Master old -3.6
Component: Libreoffice
Product: LibreOffice
Saving the original docx file again with Libre Office results in a reading
error of the included image, when reopened.
To reproduce:
- Open docx (see link below)
- Export to any pdf (standard over symbol)
- Save the docx file again with a random, small change (e.g. remove the
underline or insert a new space somewhere)
Other minor differences to the representation in Word
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- samariterlehrer@... (in the middle of the second page) is underlined, but in
Word it isn't.
- The horizontal lines on the second page extend to the right margin and start
on the same position as the text in Word. When displayed with Libre Office the
lines don't touch any of the black margins, but when saved and reopened as docx
in Libre Office, they touch both black margins.
- Image might get displaced when saving.
Example files (and this description) can be found at http://ul.to/zgxez2a5
Program Versions
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Libre Office Version 3.6.4.3 (Build ID: 2ef5aff)
Word 2007 (including all updates) for the original docx
This bug may be related to BUG 52226, due to the read error.
Update
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Looking into the docx as ZIP archive reveals that the image file gets renamed
from image1.png to image10.png and only the PNG header (8 bytes) is saved.
Where the image saving process succeeded, the image was renamed to image9.png,
but the original size and content was kept.
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