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Hi,

I have submitted a patch for review:

    https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/756

To pull it, you can do:

    git pull ssh://gerrit.libreoffice.org:29418/core refs/changes/56/756/1

rhbz#861680 fix crash on tables in substreams

Background: the old RTF filter in 3.4 supported tables in substreams
(headers, footers, etc), while 3.5.5 did not, so even if this is
technically a new feature, it got backported to -3-5. As the bugreport
states, this caused problems in the docx import. Instead of trying to
find out where was the problem (it's already fixed in -3-6 and master,
and I forgot how it happened), just disable this feature for DOCX, where
this never worked, so doing so does not cause any regression.

Change-Id: I39d486e3c69546519e232943f50675402b7bb595
Reviewed-by: Fridrich Strba <fridrich@documentfoundation.org>
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M writerfilter/source/dmapper/DomainMapper_Impl.hxx
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)


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Gerrit-MessageType: newchange
Gerrit-Change-Id: I39d486e3c69546519e232943f50675402b7bb595
Gerrit-PatchSet: 1
Gerrit-Project: core
Gerrit-Branch: libreoffice-3-5-7
Gerrit-Owner: Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@suse.cz>
Gerrit-Reviewer: Fridrich Strba <fridrich@documentfoundation.org>


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