Hi Dan,

thanks for your response, I will investigate the problem further. As soon I 
can define it clearly I will give a message.

Walther

Am Mittwoch, 21. November 2012 schrieb Dan Lewis:
>         Very likely the exception is the reason for the error. It is a
> bug that you should probably report to Debian. I can not duplicate your
> error, but I download all my LIbreOffice from its website. Various
> distributions of Linux modify LibreOffice somewhat before putting them
> in the repositories. This leads to unintended bugs. This was true for
> OOo going back to 1.1.x, and it seems to be the case for LO as well.
>       In your case, deleting content in **any** cell should not delete
> the paragraph within the cell. It sounds like deleting the contents
> deletes all reference to the cell in the XML. It may seem that it is
> there, but it is not.
>
> --Dan
>
> On 11/21/2012 09:15 AM, Walther Koehler wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > no rule without exception:
> >
> > I never was able to find out which special sequence gives rise to this
> > error:
> >
> > Deleting the content of the last cell in a writer table, the paragraph
> > mark of that cell is deleted, such that no content can be added in that
> > cell. Usually, shortly afterwards writer crashes.
> > (Debian lenny, LO 3.5.5)
> >
> > Walther.
> >
> > Am Mittwoch, 21. November 2012 schrieb Dan Lewis:
> >> On 11/21/2012 06:07 AM, Barry Say wrote:
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> Is it the case that a document **must* *end with a paragraph mark. I
> >>> am editing a publication which is a master document and I would like
> >>> to specify that for a given sub-document I wish to have nothing below
> >>> it on the page but when I insert a page break I am given another page
> >>> with a blank paragraph which I do not want. I am aware of the
> >>> possibility of specifying that a document must start a fresh page, but
> >>> I have tried that in the past and introduced a non-deletable feature
> >>> in the master document.
> >>>
> >>> Any thoughts?
> >>>
> >>> Barry
> >>
> >>        Yes, all documents **must** end with a paragraph mark. Writer
> >> documents are written using XML. The "markers" used to format the text
> >> are used in pairs. If there is a beginning of a paragraph, there must be
> >> an ending of it. The paragraph markers only visually show you where the
> >> paragraphs begin and end.
> >>        I just created a master document from 4 chapters that I have.
> >> (Total pages: 212) In the master document, nothing is below the end of a
> >> given chapter; the next chapter begins with on a new page. And if the
> >> subdocument ended as an odd page in the master document, a blank page
> >> was added so that the new chapter begins as an odd page.
> >>        How did you create the master document? If we had your steps,
> >> someone might be able to discover what has to be done differently.
> >>
> >> --Dan



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