Re: Crash when trying to create a new style

2016-01-09 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2016-01-03 23:14 GMT+01:00 Matthias Seidel :

> You mean you installed OpenOffice with their DEBS, aren't you?
> After you uninstalled LibreOffice with:
>
> sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice*
> sudo apt-get clean
> sudo apt-get autoremove
>

I think I just did sudo apt-get purge libreoffice*, but it was a long time
ago, when Ubuntu 14.04 was the latest Ubuntu release, so I really don't
remember.


>
> I also did a fresh start and "new file" in CALC, no crash...
> I use the german version (32 bit) but I doubt that it is dependend on the
> language.
>
> As for MS fonts, I have installed "ttf-mscorefonts-installer" from Ubuntu
> Software-Center.
>

I don't think I did that this time, since I never use those fonts anyway,
but I don't remember for sure.



Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg



>
> kind regards
>
> Matthias
>
>
>
> Am 03.01.2016 um 19:20 schrieb Johnny Rosenberg:
>
>> 2016-01-03 16:51 GMT+01:00 Matthias Seidel :
>>
>> Hello Johnny,
>>>
>>> I can't reproduce your crash.
>>> I am on Ubuntu 14.04 (32bit). Did you uninstall LibreOffice before
>>> installing OpenOffice?
>>>
>>>
>> Yes, I did, and then I installed LibreOffice with their DEBS. I tested the
>> same thing in LibreOffice 4.2.6.3 (I installed it a long time ago…),
>> without a crash. However, when working with a particular document, which
>> was converted from an XLS file, containing some MS fonts like Arial Narrow
>> that my current system lacks, I can't edit existing styles. If I right
>> click one and select Edit, nothing happens (in neither Apache OpenOffice
>> nor LibreOffice). If I create a new spreadsheet, I can edit styles. Maybe
>> something wrong with some of my files then…
>>
>> I'll install the latest stable LibreOffice and see what happens.
>>
>> Still, the original problem happens after a fresh start of the operating
>> system and Apache OpenOffice with a ”new file”, so everything doesn't seem
>> to be my file's fault…
>>
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Johnny Rosenberg
>>
>>
>>
>> kind regards, Matthias
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 03.01.2016 um 16:33 schrieb Johnny Rosenberg:
>>>
>>> Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 installed with the DEB files downloaded from
 http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html. I installed it a few
 days
 ago, so it should be the latest version.
 Operating system: Ubuntu 14.04

 How to make it crash:
 1. Start your operating system.
 2. Rename ”~/.openoffice/4/user” to ”~/.openoffice/4/user.old” (or
 don't,
 in my case it didn't matter at all)
 3. Open Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 (4.1.1 will also do, I had the same
 problem
 with it)
 4. Select Apache OpenOffice Calc (I don't know if Writer has the same
 problem, I almost never run anything else than Calc)
 5. Hit F11 to open the stylist.
 6. Right click a paragraph style, select New.
 7. Apache OpenOffice crash.
 8. Undo step 2 if you like.

 Am I the only one with this problem? If so, where do I start looking for
 what's causing this problem?


 Kind regards

 Johnny Rosenberg



>>>
>>
>


Re: Crash when trying to create a new style

2016-01-03 Thread Matthias Seidel

You mean you installed OpenOffice with their DEBS, aren't you?
After you uninstalled LibreOffice with:

sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice*
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoremove

I also did a fresh start and "new file" in CALC, no crash...
I use the german version (32 bit) but I doubt that it is dependend on 
the language.


As for MS fonts, I have installed "ttf-mscorefonts-installer" from 
Ubuntu Software-Center.


kind regards

Matthias


Am 03.01.2016 um 19:20 schrieb Johnny Rosenberg:

2016-01-03 16:51 GMT+01:00 Matthias Seidel :


Hello Johnny,

I can't reproduce your crash.
I am on Ubuntu 14.04 (32bit). Did you uninstall LibreOffice before
installing OpenOffice?



Yes, I did, and then I installed LibreOffice with their DEBS. I tested the
same thing in LibreOffice 4.2.6.3 (I installed it a long time ago…),
without a crash. However, when working with a particular document, which
was converted from an XLS file, containing some MS fonts like Arial Narrow
that my current system lacks, I can't edit existing styles. If I right
click one and select Edit, nothing happens (in neither Apache OpenOffice
nor LibreOffice). If I create a new spreadsheet, I can edit styles. Maybe
something wrong with some of my files then…

I'll install the latest stable LibreOffice and see what happens.

Still, the original problem happens after a fresh start of the operating
system and Apache OpenOffice with a ”new file”, so everything doesn't seem
to be my file's fault…


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg




kind regards, Matthias



Am 03.01.2016 um 16:33 schrieb Johnny Rosenberg:


Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 installed with the DEB files downloaded from
http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html. I installed it a few days
ago, so it should be the latest version.
Operating system: Ubuntu 14.04

How to make it crash:
1. Start your operating system.
2. Rename ”~/.openoffice/4/user” to ”~/.openoffice/4/user.old” (or don't,
in my case it didn't matter at all)
3. Open Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 (4.1.1 will also do, I had the same
problem
with it)
4. Select Apache OpenOffice Calc (I don't know if Writer has the same
problem, I almost never run anything else than Calc)
5. Hit F11 to open the stylist.
6. Right click a paragraph style, select New.
7. Apache OpenOffice crash.
8. Undo step 2 if you like.

Am I the only one with this problem? If so, where do I start looking for
what's causing this problem?


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg










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Re: Crash when trying to create a new style

2016-01-03 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2016-01-03 16:51 GMT+01:00 Matthias Seidel :

> Hello Johnny,
>
> I can't reproduce your crash.
> I am on Ubuntu 14.04 (32bit). Did you uninstall LibreOffice before
> installing OpenOffice?
>

Yes, I did, and then I installed LibreOffice with their DEBS. I tested the
same thing in LibreOffice 4.2.6.3 (I installed it a long time ago…),
without a crash. However, when working with a particular document, which
was converted from an XLS file, containing some MS fonts like Arial Narrow
that my current system lacks, I can't edit existing styles. If I right
click one and select Edit, nothing happens (in neither Apache OpenOffice
nor LibreOffice). If I create a new spreadsheet, I can edit styles. Maybe
something wrong with some of my files then…

I'll install the latest stable LibreOffice and see what happens.

Still, the original problem happens after a fresh start of the operating
system and Apache OpenOffice with a ”new file”, so everything doesn't seem
to be my file's fault…


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg



> kind regards, Matthias
>
>
>
> Am 03.01.2016 um 16:33 schrieb Johnny Rosenberg:
>
>> Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 installed with the DEB files downloaded from
>> http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html. I installed it a few days
>> ago, so it should be the latest version.
>> Operating system: Ubuntu 14.04
>>
>> How to make it crash:
>> 1. Start your operating system.
>> 2. Rename ”~/.openoffice/4/user” to ”~/.openoffice/4/user.old” (or don't,
>> in my case it didn't matter at all)
>> 3. Open Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 (4.1.1 will also do, I had the same
>> problem
>> with it)
>> 4. Select Apache OpenOffice Calc (I don't know if Writer has the same
>> problem, I almost never run anything else than Calc)
>> 5. Hit F11 to open the stylist.
>> 6. Right click a paragraph style, select New.
>> 7. Apache OpenOffice crash.
>> 8. Undo step 2 if you like.
>>
>> Am I the only one with this problem? If so, where do I start looking for
>> what's causing this problem?
>>
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Johnny Rosenberg
>>
>>
>


Re: Crash when trying to create a new style

2016-01-03 Thread Matthias Seidel

Hello Johnny,

I can't reproduce your crash.
I am on Ubuntu 14.04 (32bit). Did you uninstall LibreOffice before 
installing OpenOffice?


kind regards, Matthias


Am 03.01.2016 um 16:33 schrieb Johnny Rosenberg:

Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 installed with the DEB files downloaded from
http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html. I installed it a few days
ago, so it should be the latest version.
Operating system: Ubuntu 14.04

How to make it crash:
1. Start your operating system.
2. Rename ”~/.openoffice/4/user” to ”~/.openoffice/4/user.old” (or don't,
in my case it didn't matter at all)
3. Open Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 (4.1.1 will also do, I had the same problem
with it)
4. Select Apache OpenOffice Calc (I don't know if Writer has the same
problem, I almost never run anything else than Calc)
5. Hit F11 to open the stylist.
6. Right click a paragraph style, select New.
7. Apache OpenOffice crash.
8. Undo step 2 if you like.

Am I the only one with this problem? If so, where do I start looking for
what's causing this problem?


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg





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Crash when trying to create a new style

2016-01-03 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 installed with the DEB files downloaded from
http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html. I installed it a few days
ago, so it should be the latest version.
Operating system: Ubuntu 14.04

How to make it crash:
1. Start your operating system.
2. Rename ”~/.openoffice/4/user” to ”~/.openoffice/4/user.old” (or don't,
in my case it didn't matter at all)
3. Open Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2 (4.1.1 will also do, I had the same problem
with it)
4. Select Apache OpenOffice Calc (I don't know if Writer has the same
problem, I almost never run anything else than Calc)
5. Hit F11 to open the stylist.
6. Right click a paragraph style, select New.
7. Apache OpenOffice crash.
8. Undo step 2 if you like.

Am I the only one with this problem? If so, where do I start looking for
what's causing this problem?


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg