Issue 34468 - copying moderately formated text into table crash
Summary: copying moderately formated text into table crash
Status: CLOSED IRREPRODUCIBLE
Alias: None
Product: Writer
Classification: Application
Component: ui (show other issues)
Version: 680m54
Hardware: All Windows XP
: P2 Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: michael.ruess
QA Contact: issues@sw
URL:
Keywords: crash, oooqa
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2004-09-21 18:31 UTC by flibby05
Modified: 2004-10-26 15:19 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

See Also:
Issue Type: DEFECT
Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---


Attachments
bug document (41.39 KB, application/vnd.sun.xml.writer)
2004-09-21 18:32 UTC, flibby05
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Description flibby05 2004-09-21 18:31:11 UTC
# attached bugdocument contains moderately formated text:

# * 9 added personal paragraph styles
# * usage of different colors
# * page size using user defined values

steps to reproduce

1) Open the attached document A
2) Create a new document B
3) Insert a new default table in document B
3) Mark all text of document A
4) Copy marked text of document A into tablecell A1 of document B

On WinXP OOo will render newly created document B incorrect (only first page of
table displayed)

On Win98 it will crash. (However with an installation "tainted" by issue 34329)
Comment 1 flibby05 2004-09-21 18:32:57 UTC
Created attachment 17843 [details]
bug document
Comment 2 michael.ruess 2004-09-22 08:57:52 UTC
Problem here is, that the content of the document has been pasted into the
Heading row of the table, which should be repeated on every page. It is not
possible to calculate a layout which will be meaningful for such a case. Disable
the heading row in the table properties and the table layout will look better.

BTW: I was not able to reproduce a crash.
Comment 3 michael.ruess 2004-10-26 15:19:26 UTC
Closed. Weird formatting behaviour cannot be solved logically.
A crash on Win98 was also not reproducable.