[sw-issues] [Issue 54415] Copy-paste of an object s election from Calc/Draw to Writer loses object s on save/reload

2005-10-05 Thread lucsorel
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct  5 06:19:23 -0700 
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Hello,

I don't know if I (a basic OOo user) should keep on documenting this issue now
that mav and mru are working on it. I replicate the bug on OOo1.9m130 Kubuntu
5.04 (.deb packages downloaded from Pavel's site). I observed :

- a corruption of the Writer's File/Save if the Writer file is a new document
(=never saved before) when saving with File/Save as;

- a complete crash (with automatic saving and restoration) of OOo with an
existing document (=already saved before) when saving with File/Save.

I hope this will help. Thanks to the developers for the work done and to do!
Luc

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[sw-issues] [Issue 54415] Copy-paste of a chart sel ection from Calc to Writer corrupts File/Save in Writer

2005-09-14 Thread lucsorel
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Sep 14 01:22:15 -0700 
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Here is a summary of the tests done by people of dev@fr.openoffice.org after a
multiple chart copy-paste from Calc to Writer (OOo1.9m12x):

*** IMPOSSIBLE TO SAVE a new Writer document confirmed on :

- m125 under WinXp Sp1
- m125 under Mandrakelinux10.1
- m125 under Win2K
- m121 Linux Intel
- m128 Mac OS X (both Tiger/Panther)
- m128 WinXP SP1
- m128 WinXP SP2 station
- m125 W2K
- m128 WinXP SP2 station
- m128 Win NT / SP6 Intel

*** OOo CRASHES when saving an existing Writer document observed on:
- m125 under WinXp Sp1 (just my computer)
- m125 under Mandrakelinux10.1 (just my computer)
The other testers have not observed the bug, or not systematically.

*** HINT to fix the bug
Remarks from testers suggest that the bug could be related to an initialisation
problem of the Writer document, because OOo behaves in a diferent way after the
copy-paste according to the state of the Writer file (existing or temporary).

We hope this will help to fix the bug!


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[sw-issues] [Issue 54415] Copy-paste of a chart sel ection from Calc to Writer corrupts File/Save in Writer

2005-09-12 Thread lucsorel
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 12 09:34:07 -0700 
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On my configurations (Winxp Sp1 or Mandrakelinux), OOo1.9m125 crashes when the
Writer file is saved a first time BEFORE the protocol and then when [ctrl]+s is
done AFTER the protocol. This means to me that OOo crashes with an existing
file, whereas it doesn't with a temporary one.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 54415] Copy-paste of a chart sel ection from Calc to Writer corrupts File/Save in Writer

2005-09-12 Thread lucsorel
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 12 09:34:48 -0700 
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On my configurations (Winxp Sp1 or Mandrakelinux10.1), OOo1.9m125 crashes when
the Writer file is saved a first time BEFORE the protocol and then when [ctrl]+s
is done AFTER the protocol. This means to me that OOo crashes with an existing
file, whereas it doesn't with a temporary one.

I hope this comment will help.
Luc

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[sw-issues] [Issue 54415] New - Copy-paste of a char t selection from Calc to Writer corrupts File/ Save in Writer

2005-09-09 Thread lucsorel
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  Issue #:|54415
  Summary:|Copy-paste of a chart selection from Calc to Writer
  |corrupts File/Save in Writer
Component:|Word processor
  Version:|680m125
 Platform:|PC
  URL:|
   OS/Version:|All
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
   Resolution:|
   Issue type:|DEFECT
 Priority:|P3
 Subcomponent:|open-import
  Assigned to:|mru
  Reported by:|lucsorel





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Sep  9 11:04:59 -0700 
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*** My configuration ***
I replicated the bug under the following 2 configurations :
- OOo1.9.125 under WinXp Sp1
- OOo1.9.125 under Mandrakelinux10.1

No bug occured with OOo1.1.4 under Mandrakelinux10.1

*** Context and description ***
The bug occurs when a user wants to copy a selection of charts from Calc and
paste them in a Writer document with Normal paste (= [ctrl]+v), which is
equivalent to Special paste/drawing format.

After pasting:
- Save as: doesn't work. The Writer document cannot be saved but OOo doesn't
crash. Already opened documents can be saved
- Save =[ctrl]+s (which means the document was already saved before the pasting
action): OOo1.9.125 crashes

*** Protocol to replicate the bug ***
1- in a new Calc spreadsheet, create 2 diagrams (or use the Basic_chart_file.ods
attached file)
2- select the 2 diagrams (click on the first one, [shift]+click on the second 
one)
3- copy the selection ([ctrl]+c)
4- open a new Writer document, or an existing one
5- paste ([ctrl]+v), or Special paste with Drawing format (my translation from
French)
6- try to save the Writer document :
   ° Save as: doesn't work. A message box pops up and says (translated from
French) Error while saving NoName...
Writting error.
Writting error of the file . The file is created but its size is 0Ko.
   ° Save: OOo1.9.125 crashes completely.

*** Bug replication ***
Fellows from dev@fr.openoffice.org already confirmed the bug on:
- OOo1.9.125 under Win2K
This a call for other users to confirm the bug on other configurations.

Sympathicamicalement, Luc Sorel

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[sw-issues] [Issue 54415] Copy-paste of a chart sel ection from Calc to Writer corrupts File/Save in Writer

2005-09-09 Thread lucsorel
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User lucsorel changed the following:

  What|Old value |New value

   Attachment data|  |Created an attachment
  |  |(id=29441) This is an OOo2
  |  |Calc file with 2 diagrams,
  |  |to be used to replicate
  |  |the bug.





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Sep  9 11:06:49 -0700 
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Created an attachment (id=29441)
This is an OOo2 Calc file with 2 diagrams, to be used to replicate the bug.


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[ui-issues] [Issue 41097] Styles and Formating vs Stylist

2005-01-21 Thread lucsorel
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jan 21 07:37:23 -0800 
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Justifying the renaming of Stylist into Styles and formating by analogy with
M$Office's terminology is not a long term argument. Or maybe we should drop the
OOo nickname and call it wOOord, don't you think so?

I don't believe one should name OOo's exclusive features after something that
looks similar in M$O. Instead, I'd prefer hearing Hey, this feature doesn't
exist in M$Office, OOo is great from a new OOo user.

Moreover, The Stylist command is available under the Format menu so it's
somewhat obvious (and even more for a M$O user) that Stylist deals with
formating. I find the command access Format/Styles and formating a little
redundant.

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