Bug 84114 - FILESAVE: Error by saving a file
Summary: FILESAVE: Error by saving a file
Status: NEEDINFO
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Presentation (show other bugs)
Version: 4.2.6.2 release
Hardware: Other Linux (All)
: medium normal
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Reported: 2014-09-20 02:19 UTC by Pantalaimon9469
Modified: 2014-12-07 03:10 UTC (History)
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The mistake is "hagh" but it should be "high", even though I edit that paragraph and save and close the application and then reopen the file, the same mistake is there. (402.90 KB, image/png)
2014-09-20 02:19 UTC, Pantalaimon9469
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Description Pantalaimon9469 2014-09-20 02:19:05 UTC
Created attachment 106570 [details]
The mistake is "hagh" but it should be "high", even though I edit that paragraph and save and close the application and then reopen the file, the same mistake is there.

I edited a presentation correcting some mistakes in the ortography, I pressed the "Save" button and then closed LibreOffice Impress. Next, I reopen the file I've just edited and the same mistakes are in my presentation, as if it has not changed.
Operating System: Ubuntu
Version: 4.2.6.2 release
Comment 1 A (Andy) 2014-09-20 10:06:09 UTC
This is for me not reproducible with LO 4.3.1.2 (Win 8.1).

Steps Done:
1. Open IMPRESS
2. Write a wrong typed word in the slide text field
3. Go to TOOLS -> SPELLING and let correct this word
4. Go to FILE -> SAVE AS and save the file (as odp)
5. Reopen this saved file

Result: The correct word is shown.


Therefore, could you please give more information about the different single steps to reproduce it, if this is not the right procedure to try to reproduce it.
Otherwise, it could maybe be a Linux only problem?
Comment 2 Pantalaimon9469 2014-12-07 03:03:50 UTC
Hey there!

I was trying with the same file in LibreOffice 4.2.7.2 but I have the same problem, I think that this could not be a software bug, maybe is a file problem, I mean, perhaps my file is corrupted or something, though I do not uderstand why... :(

Could you give me your email address, I could send to you my file and you could check it.

The mistake is "hagh" in the fourth slide. Correct that word typing "high", save the file (.odp format), close Impress, reopen the file and check if the mistake was corrected. Please.
Comment 3 Pantalaimon9469 2014-12-07 03:08:05 UTC
(In reply to A (Andy) from comment #1)
> This is for me not reproducible with LO 4.3.1.2 (Win 8.1).
> 
> Steps Done:
> 1. Open IMPRESS
> 2. Write a wrong typed word in the slide text field
> 3. Go to TOOLS -> SPELLING and let correct this word
> 4. Go to FILE -> SAVE AS and save the file (as odp)
> 5. Reopen this saved file
> 
> Result: The correct word is shown.
> 
> 
> Therefore, could you please give more information about the different single
> steps to reproduce it, if this is not the right procedure to try to
> reproduce it.
> Otherwise, it could maybe be a Linux only problem?

Hey there!

I was trying with the same file in LibreOffice 4.2.7.2 but I have the same problem, I think that this could not be a software bug, maybe is a file problem, I mean, perhaps my file is corrupted or something, though I do not understand why... :(

I leave this dropbox link, download the file, please.

The mistake is "hagh" in the fourth slide. Correct that word typing "high", save the file (.odp format), close Impress, reopen the file and check if the mistake was corrected. Please.
Comment 4 Pantalaimon9469 2014-12-07 03:10:20 UTC
(In reply to A (Andy) from comment #1)
> This is for me not reproducible with LO 4.3.1.2 (Win 8.1).
> 
> Steps Done:
> 1. Open IMPRESS
> 2. Write a wrong typed word in the slide text field
> 3. Go to TOOLS -> SPELLING and let correct this word
> 4. Go to FILE -> SAVE AS and save the file (as odp)
> 5. Reopen this saved file
> 
> Result: The correct word is shown.
> 
> 
> Therefore, could you please give more information about the different single
> steps to reproduce it, if this is not the right procedure to try to
> reproduce it.
> Otherwise, it could maybe be a Linux only problem?

Sorry, I forgot the link. https://www.dropbox.com/s/shrdm38fco80d78/Graphene.odp?dl=0


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