Re: Bug on macOS X and Microsoft Word 2003 XML format

2018-02-14 Thread Matthias Seidel
I think for saving in MS Word 2003 XML the JAVA runtime is needed.

Maybe there is a problem with the detection of JAVA after the upgrade to
High Sierra on the mac where the problem occurs?

Regards, Matthias


Am 14.02.2018 um 14:55 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
> I also had no issue.
>
> Just for fun, I saved to both APFS and HFS+ file-systems...
>
>> On Feb 13, 2018, at 6:27 PM, Larry Gusaas <larry.gus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Tested using OpenOffice 4.1.5 & macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra
>>
>> Saved an existing .odt & a .doc file as "Microsoft Word 2003 XML (.xml)"
>> Both files saved and reopened.
>>
>> Larry
>>
>> On 2018-02-13, 4:56 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote concerning "Bug on macOS X and 
>> Microsoft Word 2003 XML format":
>>> A bug has been reported on the Italian mailing list but I'd like to get 
>>> verification by a Mac user.
>>>
>>> To reproduce:
>>>
>>> 1. Be on High Sierra (but it would be useful to check with other versions 
>>> too; the reporter says everything worked correctly, with OpenOffice 4.1.5, 
>>> before upgrading to High Sierra). OpenOffice 4.1.5.
>>>
>>> 2. Create a new text document, write "Test", save as "Microsoft Word 2003 
>>> XML (.xml)" - a rather rare format, but we officially support it.
>>>
>>> 3. One should be able to save the document and reopen it correctly. The 
>>> reporter says he gets "Write error" on High Sierra with 4.1.5 (and the file 
>>> is not saved), while his previous macOS version worked fine with 4.1.5.
>>>
>>> Note: .odt and .doc work well; only that specific format is problematic. 
>>> Also note: I couldn't reproduce the issue on Linux.
>>>
>>> The bug would not be particularly important in itself, but the many build 
>>> attempts with XML libraries on macOS make this worth checking.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>   Andrea.
>>>
>>> __
>>>
>>
>> -- 
>> _
>>
>> Larry I. Gusaas
>> Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
>> Website: http://larry-gusaas.com <http://larry-gusaas.com/>
>>
>> "An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind 
>> theirs." - Edgard Varese
>




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Re: Bug on macOS X and Microsoft Word 2003 XML format

2018-02-14 Thread Jim Jagielski
I also had no issue.

Just for fun, I saved to both APFS and HFS+ file-systems...

> On Feb 13, 2018, at 6:27 PM, Larry Gusaas <larry.gus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Tested using OpenOffice 4.1.5 & macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra
> 
> Saved an existing .odt & a .doc file as "Microsoft Word 2003 XML (.xml)"
> Both files saved and reopened.
> 
> Larry
> 
> On 2018-02-13, 4:56 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote concerning "Bug on macOS X and 
> Microsoft Word 2003 XML format":
>> A bug has been reported on the Italian mailing list but I'd like to get 
>> verification by a Mac user.
>> 
>> To reproduce:
>> 
>> 1. Be on High Sierra (but it would be useful to check with other versions 
>> too; the reporter says everything worked correctly, with OpenOffice 4.1.5, 
>> before upgrading to High Sierra). OpenOffice 4.1.5.
>> 
>> 2. Create a new text document, write "Test", save as "Microsoft Word 2003 
>> XML (.xml)" - a rather rare format, but we officially support it.
>> 
>> 3. One should be able to save the document and reopen it correctly. The 
>> reporter says he gets "Write error" on High Sierra with 4.1.5 (and the file 
>> is not saved), while his previous macOS version worked fine with 4.1.5.
>> 
>> Note: .odt and .doc work well; only that specific format is problematic. 
>> Also note: I couldn't reproduce the issue on Linux.
>> 
>> The bug would not be particularly important in itself, but the many build 
>> attempts with XML libraries on macOS make this worth checking.
>> 
>> Regards,
>>   Andrea.
>> 
>> __
>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> _
> 
> Larry I. Gusaas
> Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
> Website: http://larry-gusaas.com <http://larry-gusaas.com/>
> 
> "An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind theirs." 
> - Edgard Varese



Re: Bug on macOS X and Microsoft Word 2003 XML format

2018-02-13 Thread Larry Gusaas

Tested using OpenOffice 4.1.5 & macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra

Saved an existing .odt & a .doc file as "Microsoft Word 2003 XML (.xml)"
Both files saved and reopened.

Larry

On 2018-02-13, 4:56 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote concerning "Bug on macOS X and Microsoft Word 2003 
XML format":
A bug has been reported on the Italian mailing list but I'd like to get verification by a Mac 
user.


To reproduce:

1. Be on High Sierra (but it would be useful to check with other versions too; the reporter 
says everything worked correctly, with OpenOffice 4.1.5, before upgrading to High Sierra). 
OpenOffice 4.1.5.


2. Create a new text document, write "Test", save as "Microsoft Word 2003 XML (.xml)" - a 
rather rare format, but we officially support it.


3. One should be able to save the document and reopen it correctly. The reporter says he gets 
"Write error" on High Sierra with 4.1.5 (and the file is not saved), while his previous macOS 
version worked fine with 4.1.5.


Note: .odt and .doc work well; only that specific format is problematic. Also note: I 
couldn't reproduce the issue on Linux.


The bug would not be particularly important in itself, but the many build attempts with XML 
libraries on macOS make this worth checking.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Larry I. Gusaas
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
Website: http://larry-gusaas.com

"An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind theirs." - 
Edgard Varese



Bug on macOS X and Microsoft Word 2003 XML format

2018-02-13 Thread Andrea Pescetti
A bug has been reported on the Italian mailing list but I'd like to get 
verification by a Mac user.


To reproduce:

1. Be on High Sierra (but it would be useful to check with other 
versions too; the reporter says everything worked correctly, with 
OpenOffice 4.1.5, before upgrading to High Sierra). OpenOffice 4.1.5.


2. Create a new text document, write "Test", save as "Microsoft Word 
2003 XML (.xml)" - a rather rare format, but we officially support it.


3. One should be able to save the document and reopen it correctly. The 
reporter says he gets "Write error" on High Sierra with 4.1.5 (and the 
file is not saved), while his previous macOS version worked fine with 4.1.5.


Note: .odt and .doc work well; only that specific format is problematic. 
Also note: I couldn't reproduce the issue on Linux.


The bug would not be particularly important in itself, but the many 
build attempts with XML libraries on macOS make this worth checking.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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