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On 09/11/2011 10:46 AM, Steve Edmonds wrote:


On 10/09/11 04:49, Tod Hopkins wrote:
Problem with Writer (v3.3.2) document including graphic images.
After opening, and displaying the image correctly, at some point
during editing all images are replaced with "Read Error" and a
broken link icon.  Undo does not restore.  Closing and reopening
does not restore.  Must revert to earlier version.  Have not been
able to associate with any particular document change and it does
not always happen.  Has happened on several distinct documents.
Does not happen in NeoOffice 3.2.

Contributing factor may be that the original document is being
accessed by Mac OS via SMB from linux based server.
...
Hi. I have had this frequently. I have disabled the autosave
functionality as it usually happened after an autosave. It also
happens between versions of LO/OO and most frequently with EPS
images. I find as soon as you open the document and all images are
showing, save it with a save as and from then it seems ok.


Perhaps it's this bug?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33393
[After autosave image shows read-error and will be lost on save]



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