https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94126

--- Comment #3 from Beluga <todven...@suomi24.fi> ---
I do not get the problem visible in usgs_tut_2_st_pauls_error.png when I save
usgs_tut_V_0.doc and reload.
Image wraps remain as "before" and anchor "to character" like in the original.

Win 7 Pro 64-bit, Version: 5.0.1.2 (32-bit)
Build ID: 81898c9f5c0d43f3473ba111d7b351050be20261
Locale: fi-FI (fi_FI)

(In reply to johann from comment #2)
> i was asked by an organization of non-profits that numbers over 300 firms
> (with an average number of office-type users of 3-4 each) to check out
> openoffice and libreoffice and i started with LO due to the perverse
> cross-licensing that impedes openoffice from gaining access to LO software,
> but not the reverse. thus, assuming LO would be more up-to-date and have
> better release testing, i expected something more closely aligned with the
> word/excel functions this organization's members REQUIRE. these firms
> exchange word, excel, and pdf formats back and forth with Federal, state,
> and local governments which are effectively 100% 'ODF' unaware and that is
> not going to change any time soon. they also source documents extensively
> with chart/image inclusions and need to produce "letter-press" output all
> the time. so LO must be picture-perfect in doc/xls, docx/xlsx, and pdf or
> making inroads with ANY firms that do business with such governments or have
> similar requirements is a total non-starter. aside from the normal inertia
> resisting anything new, LO faces eliminating millions of U.S./Canadian firms
> with tens of millions of users that have similar governmental and/or
> [inter-]business requirements. this leaves very small "island" firms that
> are using MSoffice totally internally available to LO **IF** LO at least
> gets bugs like this one squashed.

Do I understand you correctly that these companies expect to benefit from
LibreOffice without investing anything to its development? If yes, this is
unfortunate and an unsustainable approach.

This bug tracker contains over 7000 identified bugs, mostly triaged by unpaid
volunteers. Any non-profit or for-profit entities can thus easily assess what
known issues would affect them and prepare by hiring developers to fix them:
https://www.documentfoundation.org/certification/developers/

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