Description: The Book symbol is rendered as an image with 3 color square, and a string denoted file path of that symbol. Steps to Reproduce: 1.On a MacOS box, launch LibreOffice 5.3.7.2. Click menu File > New > Presentation, then select any template, and click Open button. 2.Click menu View > Gallery, from the right-upper of Gallery panel, you'll see a list with "Arrows", "Backgrounds"... scroll to the bottom, and select Symbols, then right click the first symbol("Book") and select "Insert". Save your work into an ODP file. 3. Copy that ODP file to Windows 7, and open it with LibreOffice 5.3.7.2. Actual Results: The Book symbol is rendered as an image with 3 color square, and a string denoted file path of that symbol. Expected Results: Render the Book symbol. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: Version: 5.3.7.2 Build ID: 6b8ed514a9f8b44d37a1b96673cbbdd077e24059 CPU Threads: 4; OS Version: Mac OS X 10.13.2; UI Render: default; Layout Engine: new; Locale: zh-CN (en_CN.UTF-8); Calc: group User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_13_2) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/63.0.3239.84 Safari/537.36
Created attachment 139065 [details] The error result.
Do you reproduce with version 6.0? Now I tested from Linux to Windows and it worked ok. Your screenshot is showing an absolute macOS path for the symbol. Set to NEEDINFO. Change back to UNCONFIRMED, if the problem persists in 6.0. Change to RESOLVED WORKSFORME, if the problem went away.
Yes, reproduced with version 6.0 rc1
Tested saving with macOS 10.12.6, LibreOffice 6.0.1 opens fine on Win 10. Do you have the option enabled: Tools - Options - Load/save - General: Save URLs relative to the file system?
Tested saving with macOS 10.13.3, LibreOffice 6.0.1.1 opens fine on Win 7. The option is enabled by default.