https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115808
--- Comment #1 from Eric M <[email protected]> ---
The following steps *might* mitigate the problem, but are certainly not ideal.
1. For an existing image in a presentation, right click on an image and select
"Compress". Then **deselect** "Reduce image resolution". Then select "OK".
2. Crop as needed. Then do all of (1) again.
3. When importing new images, follow the steps in (1), crop as needed, and
again do (1).
Finally, even if one follows the steps above and the images display correctly
on the slide view, they are still typically mucked up on the 'slide sorter'
view. The slide thumbnails are redrawn at some point in working with a
presentation and then look fine, but the redrawn thumbnails are lost on closing
the .odp.
The resolution to these two problems seems like it might be relatively quick
for a developer who knows the code.
A. Why not, when importing new images just go through the compression steps
listed above? Whatever that does internally in the .odp appears to work in
most cases.
B. To solve the 'slide sorter' view problem, why not just redraw all the
thumbnails whenever a presentation is opened?
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