FYI,
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From: Epaminondas Diamantopoulos <epdiamantopoulos@yahoo.gr>
Date: 2011/2/6
Subject: [tdf-discuss] 1. Correspondence of LO with odt files 2. Crash
when Math formula document.
To: discuss@documentfoundation.org
Some remarks for LibreOffice 3.3.
1. At Win XP (SP3) after uninstalling OOo and installed LO the
application was not considered as default choice fot OpenDocumentType
files (OOo does it when installed) and I had to define one by one the
necessary correspondences (ods to Calc etc). Further for some files it
was never possible to open them with LO since 4-5 MessageBox appeared
of the type "Not possible to find file <D:\something...>". Further,
that files seems to be permanently corrupted since it is not possible
to open using OOo now.
2. It crashes in a regular way when writing documents with math
formulas (for example at the document of attached pic, it crashed many
times). The interesting fact is that no inormation loss happened all
the times which probably means that there is a bug in the automatic
file save which happens every some minutes.
Thats for now!
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