Hi Markus, I was intrigued by your comment in:
commit bb97ecdbcc8d8dafd39e728b21bc68efee4eccbc Author: Markus Mohrhard <markus.mohrh...@googlemail.com> Date: Sat Dec 22 14:19:38 2012 +0100 storing the chart doc while loading is a bad idea, fdo#57530 There seems to be no obvious reason why we would need to store the chart doc during xls import. The chart test docs don't show any difference without this call. I was surprised to see some similar things happening with VBA streams on load (or at least things getting written out again). After a bit of thought, I assumed that one was so we could re-store the identical input in the output again if it was not changed: so we could round-trip features we didn't understand. Presumably the same might be useful for OLE objects, but ... I wonder if it interacts with Tools->Options->Load/Save->Microsoft Office in some useful way. Either way, our whole approach to loading and converting-to-native all embedded OLE2 streams for charts etc. on load always seemed to me to be extremely curious / slow ;-) but probably I mis-understood something quite profoundly: I always wanted to have some time to dig through that to see what could be safely deferred: clearly rendering WMF previews for embedded charts for as long as possible would help us on load - but being able to edit charts is rather useful too ;-) All the best over Christmas etc. ! Regards, Michael. -- michael.me...@suse.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice