Activity log for bug #59422

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2006-09-07 22:40:05 Huygens bug added bug
2006-09-07 22:44:34 Huygens bug added attachment 'impress-bug.tar.bz2' (ODP test file)
2006-09-08 00:26:21 John Vivirito openoffice.org-amd64: status Unconfirmed Needs Info
2006-09-08 00:26:21 John Vivirito openoffice.org-amd64: statusexplanation Is this on a 64bit 32bit or ppc? Also openoffice.org 2.0.3 is in the dapper-proposed repo. I dont know if that will help your issue or not but it can be used as a work around. I would wait a week or so if you can until trying it so we can get any other info needed. I changed it to openoffice.org2 as there is no -impress selection in my launchpad.
2006-09-09 09:51:41 Matthias Klose openoffice.org2: statusexplanation Is this on a 64bit 32bit or ppc? Also openoffice.org 2.0.3 is in the dapper-proposed repo. I dont know if that will help your issue or not but it can be used as a work around. I would wait a week or so if you can until trying it so we can get any other info needed. I changed it to openoffice.org2 as there is no -impress selection in my launchpad.
2006-10-10 07:00:26 Huygens description Binary package hint: openoffice.org-impress I am using Ubuntu 6.06 LTS with latest update (so 2.0.2 regarding OpenOffice). I am launching Impress and creating a new presentation from the Glossy template. I am taking screenshot of my desktop using Alt+Prt Screen, which creates PNG files. I integrate the PNG files inside my presentation. Everything goes fine until I am using the slide show. Most of the time the pictures are not displayed. Some times they are, but they could have "artefacts". If I save this presentation on a USB Key and reboot on Windows XP. OpenOffice 2.0.3, which I have on Windows, displays properly the slide show. I have an example .odp file for this purpose. But you could also use this link (http://stan4d.net/Stanford-Ubuntu-2006-09.odp), which I have found in the Ubuntu Wiki (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Presentations) When I am executing the slide show of this presentation, a picture of Mark Shuttleworth is displayed on the 3rd slide. It is not properly displayed on my PC, instead of a photo, I have a part of my screen displayed at the position of the photograph. Again, if I reboot on Windows, the slide show is properly displayed. Binary package hint: openoffice.org-impress I am using Ubuntu 6.06 LTS with latest update (so 2.0.2 regarding OpenOffice). I am launching Impress and creating a new presentation from the Glossy template. I am taking screenshot of my desktop using Alt+Prt Screen, which creates PNG files. I integrate the PNG files inside my presentation. Everything goes fine until I am using the slide show. Most of the time the pictures are not displayed. Some times they are, but they could have "artefacts". If I save this presentation on a USB Key and reboot on Windows XP. OpenOffice 2.0.3, which I have on Windows, displays properly the slide show. I have an example .odp file for this purpose. But you could also use this link ([link updated]http://joey.ubuntu-rocks.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/stanford-ubuntu-2006-09.odp warning: file size is 3MB), which I have found in the Ubuntu Wiki (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Presentations) When I am executing the slide show of this presentation, a picture of Mark Shuttleworth is displayed on the 3rd slide. It is not properly displayed on my PC, instead of a photo, I have a part of my screen displayed at the position of the photograph. Again, if I reboot on Windows, the slide show is properly displayed. Edit: - 2006.10.10: Update link for presentation, the provided link was now pointing to nowhere. The new link works correctly now.
2006-10-23 10:35:20 Huygens bug added attachment 'Case Study - Coffee Maker.odp' (Yet Another Test File)
2007-04-03 14:42:21 Matthias Klose openoffice.org: status Needs Info Fix Released
2007-04-03 14:42:21 Matthias Klose openoffice.org: assignee doko
2007-04-03 14:42:21 Matthias Klose openoffice.org: statusexplanation fixed in 2.2.0 (feisty)