https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=118725

--- Comment #24 from Oliver-Rainer Wittmann <o...@apache.org> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #23)
> Created attachment 83716 [details]
> Container with material to work on
> 
> To reproduce the bug do this:
> Unpack the attached container. It contains a lot of pictures and an empty
> presentation show_all.odp, you will need in the next steps. In addition it
> contains the file damaged.odp, which I get after my first save and
> damaged_resaved.odp, which I get, when I opened damage.odp and resaved it
> immediately.
> 
> How to produce a damaged file:
> 1. Open the file show_all.odp
> 2. Goto Tools > Options > Load/Save > General. Check "Always create backup
> copy" and "Save AutoRecovery information every" and set the time to 3
> Minutes. I guess, the problem is connected with autosave, because I could
> not reproduce it, when the options were unchecked.
> 
> Use the pictures in alphabetic order.
> 3. Insert the first picture. It is a .png file. Make sure that "Link" is
> checked.
> 4. Align the picture left, vertical center.
> 5. Name the picture "S1".
> 6. Insert the second picture. It is a .svg file. Make sure that "Link" is
> checked. You need not name the picture, it gets a name automatically from
> file name.
> 7. Align the picture right, vertical centered.
> 8. Goto next slide.
> 
> Repeat steps 3 to 8 with the next pair of .png - .svg files and so on for
> all eleven slides. It is important, that you really spend some time on it,
> so that the autosave feature is triggered. You need about 15 min to insert
> all the given pictures.
> 
> Save the file and close it.
> 
> Reopen the file. Notice the damage:
> Links are broken and references contain a wrong URI.
> 
> I have worked with a debug build of AOO420m1(Build:9800)-Rev. 1610953 on
> Windows 7.

Thanks for the detailed described.

I am able to reproduce the your described picture loss in recent developer
snapshot M2 of planned 4.1.1 release and on a recent trunk version, but not in
4.1.0

Thus, I conclude that this picture loss is a new one --> I will submit a new
issue.

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