Each time I write such an assertion, I add a comment about what was the
old/wrong value, so in case you get 1999 instead of 2000, you have a
chance to judge if the old rounding error is back or in fact the 1999 vs
2000 is not a big difference in this case. In this case, it says "the
image become invisible", so hopefully you can easily just manually load
and save the document and verify if on your machine the image becomes
invisible in Word or not. :-)
I tried doing this, however I'm still having trouble simulating the test. I
figured out that the export is a Word export, and if I unzip it
word/document.xml contains what I want.
However, how does the export/import/export thing works? I tried loading the
.docx, saving it as .odt and exporting again, but unless I did something
wrong, I think I ended up with the same file...
Thanks,
Renato.
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