On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 09:09:11 AM +0100, Marco Fioretti wrote:
The document converter finds the files, then crashes with this
error:
Basic Runtime error.
An exception occurred.
Type:com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException
Message: [msci_uno bridge error] unexpected C++ exception occured!.
just found out that disabling the generation of a log file makes this
error disappear and the conversion terminate (AFAICT, after opening
some randomly chosen converted files) successfully. Pointers to a
Linux version and/or how to fix that bug still welcome, in case I need
to do this again...
any pointer to a linux version of lo 3.3, which hopefully may not have
that problem, and in any case would be easier to work with (editing
macros rendered with wine's idea of libreoffice fonts = terrible) is
very welcome. Ditto for tips on how to fix that macro by hand.
thanks,
Marco
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