Or should I look higher in the hierarchy, saying that a NULL point
in a B2DPolygon has nothing to do and disallow it ?
Yes, the calling code somehow accesses invalid elements. Let me have
a look.
Fixed with d37abad97d72bae0fd0269de12e94c7a7d3fd7e1 - but, if you
like, would be cool to chase down why in the first place the ppt
import creates polygons with empty sub-paths, that looks like a
worthwhile optimization - code is around
filter/source/msfilter/msdffimp.cxx probably.
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
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