On 26/08/2013 at 17:23, Satish Srivastava
<satish.srivastava@fosteringlinux.com> wrote:
So please give any solution for this.
There are three possible solutions:
- create good bug report (providing example file and image showing how it
should look like) and hope it will get fixed in future version
- hire someone to fix this issue, provide patched binary for you and send code
back to LibreOffice repository (so you will get it automatically on updates)
- if you are using old version (like 3.6 or earlier), try upgrading.
Especially 4.1 promises hundreds of fixes on foreign filetypes import. But I
would not dare to use 4.1 on production environment yet (I would wait until at
least 4.1.4). It is possible that 4.1 fixes your issue, but in exchange for
some minor annoyances here and there.
By the way, each time I read such questions, I wonder what is in mind of
people asking them. That there is some kind of checkbox labeled "make DOCX
files look like shit" somewhere in settings, that is turned ON by default?
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Best regards
Mirosław Zalewski
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- Re: [libreoffice-users] .docx file format disturb in libreoffice 4.0 Writer (continued)
- Re: [libreoffice-users] .docx file format disturb in libreoffice 4.0 Writer · Mirosław Zalewski
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