>From time to time I receive .docx email attachments from local groups, such as colleges or community organizations, which may display with varying amounts of success. Recently, I received such a .docx as a mail attachment which only displays partial text.
My goal is to gather sufficient information to file a meaningful bug report in the hopes of corrective action being taken to help make LibreOffice more robust by properly displaying documents such as this. If there is an unreleased fix or existing unresolved bug report, please inform me. The .docx file in question has 2 visible pictures (on left side of page), each in some sort of box of their own, and 3 other colored boxes (2 colored boxes in right side of page and one full width box across bottom third of page). One of the colored boxes (topmost rightmost) has text in it that I can see. The other 2 boxes (right-middle, and bottom) have no visible text. This is the problem area. I used 7-Zip to extract the .docx to files, and skimmed through the convoluted .xml soup -- using NotePad++ -- and found that the missing text was locations, times and topics for some guest speaker series. There may also be some embedded or inline images, as I recognized some base64 content mixed in as well. Perhaps bullet points or backgrounds. I did not explore further. I would share the offending document, but it is not completely anonymized, and I have no software with which to open it and anonymize and retain the same bug. Perhaps I could manually edit the .xml text areas. Then there are the images, which I must decade and save as external files, to anonymyze, re-encode, and then adjust any byte counts. Finally, not sure if 7-Zip can create the exact same zip container, or if that matters? I'd have to get the 7-Zip compression settings right, usually reduce dictionary and word size options to minimums (has worked for .xpi and .jar files in the past, why not .docx). Assuming I could anonymize and retain the errant behavior, would it then be helpful to determine the source of the bug? Can anyone think of any other troubleshooting I might try, either as LO/Writer options, or raw .xml edits, or both? Also note and please respect that within the context of this thread, I (and likely many others) have no interest to debate the wheretos and whyfors of assigning blame (to someone or something else), or denial that it is a compatibility problem (belonging to LO), or other evasive tacts. This is not a mere formatting problem to be ignored, simply because some text is fonted wrongly, image positioned oddly, and so on. Text here is not displaying at all. If I have to unarchive and muck about in .xml files, that speaks to me of an issue of compatibility which must be resolved or worked around in some way with a more graceful degradation of document quality than to drop things on the floor and walk away with fingers in ears singing, "la la la can't hear you". In other similar threads over the years, I have noticed a peculiar tendency of some people to insist on inserting such defensive and evasive commentary any time an issue of compatibility is raised. Please don't waste time or energy on such responses, nor responding to such responses. It is not helpful to this specific issue at hand. Should a prolonged discussion of such things be so strongly desired by anyone, feel free to start a new thread on that specific topic, and leave this one alone. Perhaps I will then say a few words on the topic in that thread, sufficient to communicate most of these sentiments. But I ask please that such dialog not be included here, for the sake of a streamlined discussion. -- View this message in context: http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/LO-4-2-1-1-docx-file-partial-text-and-images-tp4100085.html Sent from the Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
