On 22/02/2012, Jan Kessinger <kessinger@ash-berlin.eu> wrote:
I was rendering XSL to PDF, which consumed lots of system-resources.
Being curious, are you using XSL-FO? If so, surprising to read that
"system-resources" are being consumed.
The system was not responding properly anymore.
I got impatient and pressed the reset button.
-rw-rw-r-- 1 jan jan 2735419 2012-02-21 14:05 2012-02-02_LSF14.odt
-rw-rw-r-- 1 jan jan 0 2012-02-21 14:05 .~lock.2012-02-02_LSF14.odt#
As you can see above there is a .~lock file.
I would be super happy if you could help me fixing the corrupt file.
Suggest you copy these files to another directory.
Try opening these copied files using LO.
Also try using abiword.
Using a text editor such as jedit, which is able to open odt files
using the jedit archive plugin.
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