This document http://www.cgedd.fr/prix-immobilier-friggit.doc caanot be viewed correctly.
please post a comparative screenshot of the document viewed in MS Office vs LibO or upload a PDF version which resembles the original .doc file
Created attachment 94565 [details] http://www.cgedd.fr/prix-immobilier-friggit.doc the attached file document.pdf contains pages 2,3,4 of http://www.cgedd.fr/prix-immobilier-friggit.doc viewed using openoffice (pages 1 to 3) and viewed using libreoffice 4.2.1 (pages 4 to 6)
so basically you are complaining that LibO doesn't shows the graphs, isn't it? I tried under Win7x64 and both 4.1.5.3 and 4.2.0.4 show graphs which look very similar to the corrensponding pages of the PDF. maybe a Linux specific issue?
Hi, both document are .doc files, but Mario is speaking about graphs, I can see that some are empty and others not displayed correctly with Version: 4.2.1.1 Build ID: d7dbbd7842e6a58b0f521599204e827654e1fb8b Ubuntu 13.10. Set as New - Sophie
The bug is still present in version 4.2.3.3.
The bug is still present in version 4.3.0.4, but in another way. This time it is possible to open the file and view it, but it is very slow. And while doing this, X uses a lot of memory and CPU. On windows XP, libreoffice crashes.
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The bug is still present ( version 5.0.1.2 on linux slackware64 , downloaded from libreoffice.org, and version 5.0.2.0+ recompiled for slackware64 by Eric Hameleers )
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The doc file cannot be seen correctly with version 5.2.1, on linux with slackware64-current version 3.3.0rc4 does not work on slackware64-current
Bug 75363 and Bug 80503 are the same, prix-immobilier-friggit.doc in Linux. I suggest this one be closed as a duplicate.
The bug is still present in 5.2.2
Created attachment 136788 [details] Screenshot of the document in LO 5.4.1 and 6.0 alpha side by side In 5.4 the rendering looks mostly good except the background grid. In 6.0 alpha (from yesterday at commit 5c977ea903b26471877eecaad63766f5e70fd0b2 ) the grid is in place, with other elements looking pretty similar to the uploaded pdf. Scrolling the document on the other hand is significantly slower than in 5.4 - maybe a similar problem to bug #45820. A slightest move of the mouse wheel results in several seconds of unresponsiveness from the LO window.
Created attachment 136789 [details] Screenshot of the document in LO 5.4.1 and 6.0 alpha side by side - page 2
Created attachment 136790 [details] Screenshot of the document in LO 5.4.1 and 6.0 alpha side by side - page 3
I cannot find any issue with displaying under LibreOffice 6.0 (except slow performance which is another bug). Could you please describe what is displayed incorrectly?
(In reply to Bartosz from comment #16) > I cannot find any issue with displaying under LibreOffice 6.0 (except slow > performance which is another bug). > Could you please describe what is displayed incorrectly? I do confirm the images are displayed correclty in Version: 6.2.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: 433fce6571d4b9121374047324a7d2d2722ac3e4 CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3; Locale: ca-ES (ca_ES.UTF-8); Calc: threaded @Bartosz, is there a report for the slowness? If so, which one is it? Closing this one as RESOLVED WORKSFORME
It seems that the document can be viewed correctly now (I am using LibreOffice 6.1.0). But also very slowly