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User pitonyak changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                 Summary|Master document drops over|Master document drops over
                        |-sized graphics in a frame|-sized graphics in a frame
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------- Additional comments from piton...@openoffice.org Mon Nov 22 01:18:24 
+0000 2010 -------
OK, so I cannot attach the files because they are too large, sorry about that.

Many people have spent many hours tracking this issue. I determined the 
following:

Open the Master document and everything looks fine. Use Tools > Update > Update
All to perform a full update / refresh and images disappear (Many images from
Chapter 3, for example).

Removing the frames fixes the problem, but, for certain Documentation output
methods we really require the frames. The important take away is that this
appears to be related to the graphic in the frame.

Now, edit chapter 3. I noticed the following characteristics:

* All graphics are anchored as a character.

* While editing chapter 3 directly, graphics visible in the master document
provide the option to anchor the image to the frame, those that are not visible
in the master document do not include Frame as an option.

* Graphics not visible in the master document use some variation of a percentage
on the width (rather than a fixed amount) or using "auto-size".

Using the following steps causes the image to become visible:

1. Use the Picture dialog (double click on the figure) and set "Keep Ratio", do
not check "autosize" or "relative". Set the size just a wee bit smaller (by say
0.05 inches)

2. Verify that the picture is in its own paragraph anchored as a character (and
it should be) and then set the paragraph style to "OOoFigure", which it should
already be, but, it is not. The result of this is that the figure is centered in
the frame so that no part of the image touches the left or right edge of the
frame. For a bit, I was manually resizing the frame, but, before I knew it, My
development version of OOo was crashing, so, I stopped that.

That should do it. Refresh the Master document and the images appear. So, it
seems that this is somehow related to image size in the frame.



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