Re: Is there a need for such a bug report related to a LO created odt-file?

2014-09-02 Thread rony g. flatscher
Hi Regina and Andrea,


On 01.09.2014 20:54, Regina Henschel wrote:
 Hi Rony,

 Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) schrieb:
 Hi there,

 received a LO document (created with LibreOffice 4.2.4.2 on Ubuntu) which 
 causes AOO 4.1.1 to abend.
 LO has the reference manager plugin (mendeley) installed and usually stores 
 the file as a flat
 document (for subversion) and saved it as an odt for the purpose of sending 
 me the document. Upon
 opening the document in AOO the loading process seems to hang in the first 
 fourth (progress bar) for
 quite some time, before silently quitting. (This is AOO 4.1.1 on Windows XP.)

 The sender then sent me a doc-rendering which I could read into AOO.

 Now, I would be able to supply that document (and the doc rendering) as an 
 attachment to a bug
 report, if that is of any help. Or shall I ask that user to open a bug 
 report on the LO side?

 An application should never crash and should not quit without a message to 
 the user. That has to
 be fixed in Apache OpenOffice. So please write a bug report and attach the 
 .odt document as
 LibreOffice has produced it and the .fodt file too.

 The person, who sends it to you, should try to save the file not in 1.2 
 Extended (recommended)
 but in 1.2 Extended (compat mode) or in 1.2 or even in 1.0/1.1. Then 
 you will likely be able
 to open it without problems. Hi finds the saving format in Tools  Options  
 Load/Save  General.
The user informed me that saving it in an older format with LO did still not 
allow AOO to load it
(he now has AOO 4.1.1 installed on Ubuntu).

The issue with the attachment is now filed as 
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125560.

---rony



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Re: Is there a need for such a bug report related to a LO created odt-file?

2014-09-02 Thread Regina Henschel

Hi Rony,

there is something wrong with the index Literaturverzeichnis1. Please 
delete the index in LibreOffice and generate it newly.


The problem should be visible in the .fodt file too. Search for _5f

Kind regards
Regina

rony g. flatscher schrieb:

Hi Regina and Andrea,


On 01.09.2014 20:54, Regina Henschel wrote:

Hi Rony,

Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) schrieb:

Hi there,

received a LO document (created with LibreOffice 4.2.4.2 on Ubuntu) which 
causes AOO 4.1.1 to abend.
LO has the reference manager plugin (mendeley) installed and usually stores the 
file as a flat
document (for subversion) and saved it as an odt for the purpose of sending me 
the document. Upon
opening the document in AOO the loading process seems to hang in the first 
fourth (progress bar) for
quite some time, before silently quitting. (This is AOO 4.1.1 on Windows XP.)

The sender then sent me a doc-rendering which I could read into AOO.

Now, I would be able to supply that document (and the doc rendering) as an 
attachment to a bug
report, if that is of any help. Or shall I ask that user to open a bug report 
on the LO side?


An application should never crash and should not quit without a message to the 
user. That has to
be fixed in Apache OpenOffice. So please write a bug report and attach the .odt 
document as
LibreOffice has produced it and the .fodt file too.

The person, who sends it to you, should try to save the file not in 1.2 Extended 
(recommended)
but in 1.2 Extended (compat mode) or in 1.2 or even in 1.0/1.1. Then you 
will likely be able
to open it without problems. Hi finds the saving format in Tools  Options  
Load/Save  General.

The user informed me that saving it in an older format with LO did still not 
allow AOO to load it
(he now has AOO 4.1.1 installed on Ubuntu).

The issue with the attachment is now filed as 
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125560.

---rony



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Re: Is there a need for such a bug report related to a LO created odt-file?

2014-09-02 Thread Rony G. Flatscher (Apache)
Hi Regina,

thank you very much for looking into this!


On 02.09.2014 19:03, Regina Henschel wrote:

 there is something wrong with the index Literaturverzeichnis1. Please 
 delete the index in
 LibreOffice and generate it newly.
Just got the information from the user that indeed after deleting the index 
Literaturverzeichnis
(References) he could create a usable odt-file from LO. He is also able to 
create the the
references section using the mendeley-plugin, but needs to enter 
Literatuverzeichnis
(References) manually (as you know German, I enclose his original text at the 
end).

Cheers,

---rony

P.S.: Sebastian's original answer in German:

 Konntest Du das Literaturverzeichnis neu erstellen und danach hat das
 Einlesen in AOO funktioniert?

Ich habe den Eintrag Literaturverzeichnis gelöscht, den ich in 
LIbreoffice 
erstellt habe und die Referenzen von Mendeley neu erstellen lassen.
Nun funktioniert der export und import, nur der Text 
Literaturverzeichnis, 
bzw References muss nun manuell geschrieben werden.




Re: Is there a need for such a bug report related to a LO created odt-file?

2014-09-01 Thread Regina Henschel

Hi Rony,

Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) schrieb:

Hi there,

received a LO document (created with LibreOffice 4.2.4.2 on Ubuntu) which 
causes AOO 4.1.1 to abend.
LO has the reference manager plugin (mendeley) installed and usually stores the 
file as a flat
document (for subversion) and saved it as an odt for the purpose of sending me 
the document. Upon
opening the document in AOO the loading process seems to hang in the first 
fourth (progress bar) for
quite some time, before silently quitting. (This is AOO 4.1.1 on Windows XP.)

The sender then sent me a doc-rendering which I could read into AOO.

Now, I would be able to supply that document (and the doc rendering) as an 
attachment to a bug
report, if that is of any help. Or shall I ask that user to open a bug report 
on the LO side?


An application should never crash and should not quit without a message 
to the user. That has to be fixed in Apache OpenOffice. So please write 
a bug report and attach the .odt document as LibreOffice has produced it 
and the .fodt file too.


The person, who sends it to you, should try to save the file not in 1.2 
Extended (recommended) but in 1.2 Extended (compat mode) or in 1.2 
or even in 1.0/1.1. Then you will likely be able to open it without 
problems. Hi finds the saving format in Tools  Options  Load/Save  
General.


Kind regards
Regina

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Re: Is there a need for such a bug report related to a LO created odt-file?

2014-09-01 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 01/09/2014 Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote:

Now, I would be able to supply that document (and the doc rendering) as an 
attachment to a bug
report, if that is of any help.


Sure it would. Otherwise we can't check whether the problem is with the 
ODF file or with OpenOffice, we can't trying opening it with earlier 
OpenOffice versions to see if we have a regression and so on.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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