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Bug#720192: libreoffice: impress forgets all font settings on storing a file



reassign 720192 libreoffice-draw, libreoffice-impress
severity 720192 grave
forwarded 720192 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67665
found 720192 1:4.1.0-1
tag 720192 + upstream
thanks

Hi,

On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 04:28:54PM +0200, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> Severity: critical
> Justification: causes serious data loss

Maybe "data loss". But not "serious",imho.
As it looses formats, not the real data.

> Whenever saving a file in impress (possibly the others as well, haven't
> tried them though), all font settings are lost at least those that

According to the bug below just draw (and thus impress).
Reassigning.

> are get from styles.
> 
> Happens in both, the sid and experimental versions.

Good that you didn't mark it as actually affecting sids version... ;)

> Might be this: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65338 ?
> 
> But that should have been fixed already in 4.1?

Quick chat with upstream gives

16:40 <@_rene_> anyone an idea about http://bugs.debian.org/720192 (inflated 
                severity imho, though)
16:41 <@caolan> _rene_: yeah I think its an open 4.1 MAB too IIRC
16:42 <@_rene_> caolan: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65338 
                claims it's fixed, though
16:42 < IZBot> bug 65338: LibreOffice-Presentation blocker/medium RESOLVED 
               FIXED FILESAVE doesn't retain font settings of style: after save 
               (as) and again opening of presentation, font is changed
16:42 <@_rene_> but maybe there's another bug..
16:42 <@caolan> sounds like https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67665
[...]
16:43 <@_rene_> caolan: aha, sigh. (and -impress specific..)

And I seriously believe that it would have caused very much more bugreports
in the aklmost 2 months 4.1.0 is in sid....

> Marking as critical / causes serious data loss as it causes loss of
> precious information in documents.

I disagree. (see above). The "precious information" is the content, not
the format.

Regards,

Rene


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