Michael Meeks-2 wrote
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> it should be fixed in the next build iteration.
>
Hi.
Checked with:
LO 3.7.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: 6737f12
Windows XP Professional SP3
Could not reproduce. All good.
Best regards.
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On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 20:10 +0200, Alexander Wilms wrote:
> sorry for the inconvenience, everyone. Must have missed it while
> proof-reading
Hey no problem - it was a great chunk of good quality translation
there :-) A pleasure to read.
All the best,
Michael.
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Michael Meeks-2 wrote
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> Thanks ! :-) turns out it was a line we lost during some comment
> translation, luckily thanks to Tomaž - it was trivial to find the three
> day old commit that caused the issue & isolate it really fast :-)
> That's the joy of debugging regressions vs. master
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 09:41 -0700, bfo wrote:
> I can confirm. Checked few of my .ppt presentations and all have empty
> slides with template graphics only. Seems it is serious regression. All is
> good with LO 3.6.0.4 (Build ID: 932b512).
Thanks ! :-) turns out it was a line we lost duri
Michael Meeks-2 wrote
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> I have a slide test-case here:
> http://users.freedesktop.org/~michael/test-docs/Balmer.ppt
> It has a number of images, and bullets (and marketing nonsense) in it.
> It loads and renders fine in 3.6.0 - but in master the majority of the
> text and images are
On Tue, 2012-08-21 at 18:17 +0200, Tomaž Vajngerl wrote:
> I'm on 03d64b736ac612f7ce2e7c40a0be04a6e23ae489 from 18.8. and ppt
> looks the same as in 3.6.
Good :-) hopefully it's another user-error; I'm a few dozen commits
further forward, on Linux, x86 at f4d996ceaa4d12 and I have a from-
I'm on 03d64b736ac612f7ce2e7c40a0be04a6e23ae489 from 18.8. and ppt
looks the same as in 3.6.
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Michael Meeks wrote:
> I have a slide test-case here:
>
> http://users.freedesktop.org/~michael/test-docs/Balmer.ppt
>
> It has a number of images, and bul