Re: [Bug 148562] Re: OpenOffice.org Calc crashes with certain .xls/.csv files, Draw does not open at all (Ubuntu 7.10 beta)

2007-11-15 Thread Daniel Reidpath
Thanks for the advice and help. I did try deleting ~/.openoffice.org2/ but it didn't solve the problem. I don't know if the problem was with the themes ... I had already deleted the account. All works well now :) Clearly it is a problem individual users can create. On Nov 2, 2007 5:27 AM,

[Bug 148562] Re: OpenOffice.org Calc crashes with certain .xls/.csv files, Draw does not open at all (Ubuntu 7.10 beta)

2007-10-22 Thread Daniel Reidpath
Dear Chris, This bug is not a global problem. I have played around using the liveCD -- no problems; and I have played around using another account -- no problems. Something must have got screwed up in the local settings. If you have any thoughts, I would appreciate it, otherwise I will just

[Bug 155272] OpenOffice.org Calc crashes with certain .xls/.csv files (see Bug #148562)

2007-10-21 Thread Daniel Reidpath
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: openoffice.org I cannot open a csv file in openoffice. This has similarities with Bug #148562. Nor can I get a consistent behavior from the application, except for the final outcome of no csv file being loaded. Scenario 1 Step 1: double click on csv

[Bug 155272] Re: OpenOffice.org Calc crashes with certain .xls/.csv files (see Bug #148562)

2007-10-21 Thread Daniel Reidpath
Additional Information: Gutsy 7.10 -- OpenOffice.org Calc crashes with certain .xls/.csv files (see Bug #148562) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155272 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 148562] Re: OpenOffice.org Calc crashes with certain .xls/.csv files, Draw does not open at all (Ubuntu 7.10 beta)

2007-10-21 Thread Daniel Reidpath
Dear Chris, Attached is the simplest of the three small test files I created. All failed under gutsy (but worked fine a week ago under feisty). I thought perhaps the failure was due to odd handling of the quotation marks -- but it didn't matter whether there were quotes or not. In desperation