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Subject: Libreoffice issue on Ubuntu Xenial
From: amon <amon () vnl ! com>
Date: 2017-04-04 3:38:34
Message-ID: 0a777c626bcf20ebbbcd5cdbeb571d8c () vnl ! com
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I have seen this before but I've never had such an extreme
example with such a definite locus.
I have a proprietary document that has pictures in it. There is
a cover picture behind text; and there are multiple other
pictures with frames and text flowing around them.
The document was created by Libreoffice on a Mint system. On
that system I also saved the file as a .doc.
If I copy those files to Xenial, none of the pictures display in
either.
If I try to open either file on an nfs mount from the Mint machine,
none of the pictures display on Xenial even though I can open
either of the files on Mint with no problems.
I copied the images on a USB key to a Raspbery Pi 3 and they open
there just fine.
I can click on the image areas when the file is open in Xenial
and I can see that the image exists; the image menu shows it.
I can also see the image if I do a print preview.
I nuked (purged) everything on my W520 that had the word
'libreoffice' in it and then re-installed. Nothing changed
although the style of the libreoffice program is now different.
So I very definitely have a libreoffice issue that is absolutely
specific to Ubuntu Xenial.
Unfortunately if I showed you the document in question, I'd
have to shred you. ;-)
I this should be replicable by others. Mint is 17.1; Xenial
is current with all security updates as of an hour ago.
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