Re: [users] Crashed ODS File

2006-04-06 Thread pttdp
The general error only happend on 1 file, others can open normaly. how 
can I find content.xml and using ZIP ?


G. Roderick Singleton wrote:

On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 08:36 +0700, pttdp wrote:
  
I have a crashed ODS file and cannot be opened, having error message 
general error : general input/output error. How can I recover those 
file ? looks like OOo files pretty sensitive.





Not certain what exactly the problem is but Chapter 14 of
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/OOo2.x/user_guide2_draft.pdf
does address this error. Because you only provided part of the error
message, this is a guess. This is also described in the faqs section at
http://documentation.openoffice.org/ specifically,
http://documentation.openoffice.org/faqs/installation/026.html

If, on the other hand, is a single file then I suggest you extract the
content.xml from the file using a zip utility like winzip or other and
rebuild the file.

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Re: [users] Crashed ODS File

2006-04-05 Thread Andi Permadi
Hallo,
 Nice to see someone from Indonesia too. Have You try to unzip the file? If
the zip file has been corrupted that is big problem.Similar thing happened
too when:
- saving in sxw documents a full report with many picture embedded in it.
- my hardisk run out of space (my partition is under 50 Mb)
- I am working under windows  when I have made a long time printing and
exporting my odt file to PDF. It came out that OOo 2.0.1 save PDF format
overwrite my odt file (that is pitty because that is my final project)

Maybe it is a bug, maybe someone can help? Thank You

2006/4/4, pttdp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I have a crashed ODS file and cannot be opened, having error message
 general error : general input/output error. How can I recover those
 file ? looks like OOo files pretty sensitive.


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Re: [users] Crashed ODS File

2006-04-05 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 08:36 +0700, pttdp wrote:
 I have a crashed ODS file and cannot be opened, having error message 
 general error : general input/output error. How can I recover those 
 file ? looks like OOo files pretty sensitive.
 

Not certain what exactly the problem is but Chapter 14 of
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/OOo2.x/user_guide2_draft.pdf
does address this error. Because you only provided part of the error
message, this is a guess. This is also described in the faqs section at
http://documentation.openoffice.org/ specifically,
http://documentation.openoffice.org/faqs/installation/026.html

If, on the other hand, is a single file then I suggest you extract the
content.xml from the file using a zip utility like winzip or other and
rebuild the file.

You might also like to join your fellow countrymen, at 
http://id.openoffice.org/
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Re: [users] Crashed ODS File

2006-04-05 Thread pttdp

Thanks Roderick for the info

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[users] Crashed ODS File

2006-04-04 Thread pttdp
I have a crashed ODS file and cannot be opened, having error message 
general error : general input/output error. How can I recover those 
file ? looks like OOo files pretty sensitive.


Thanks

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Re: [users] crashed .ods file

2005-10-03 Thread Cyrille Moureaux

Hi,

I just attempted to open a multi-page .ods file, estimated size of about 60k.  
A filter window came up, which I answered opendocument spreadsheet  and it 
gave me a message box of general error  Input/Output error.  When I look in 
properties, the file is 1.5k in size, and it is described as type: microsoft 
word document, while the others of the same type (.ods) are described as a 
zip compressed file.  Oh, and they are are saved on an encrypted partition.  
The others open ok.


Is the file really an ods (OpenDocument spreadsheet) file? I'm asking 
because it seems that despite the extension, the MIME type seems to 
indicate otherwise (that it's a Word document) and the fact that the 
dialog asking you to pick the type manually pops up normally means that 
OOo couldn't assert by itself the file type.


To check, you could try and run unzip -l ods file, and see if it 
succeeds and lists the usual contents of an OOo file, i.e content.xml, 
styles.xml and others. If this doesn't work, then the file is not an 
OpenDocument saved by OOo and cannot be opened as such. You could try 
and open it with other filters, for instance the Microsoft document 
ones, since the MIME type seems to point in that direction.


Hope this helps,

Cyrille

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[users] crashed .ods file

2005-09-30 Thread John R. Sowden
I just attempted to open a multi-page .ods file, estimated size of about 60k.  
A filter window came up, which I answered opendocument spreadsheet  and it 
gave me a message box of general error  Input/Output error.  When I look in 
properties, the file is 1.5k in size, and it is described as type: microsoft 
word document, while the others of the same type (.ods) are described as a 
zip compressed file.  Oh, and they are are saved on an encrypted partition.  
The others open ok.

suse 9.3 kde 3.3? and oo ver 1.1.4? (the one that came with suse 9.3

help?
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