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[Issue 127124] New: saving odp file corrupts image

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=127124

          Issue ID: 127124
        Issue Type: DEFECT
           Summary: saving odp file corrupts image
           Product: Impress
           Version: 4.1.2
          Hardware: PC
                OS: Windows 10
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: P5 (lowest)
         Component: viewing
          Assignee: issues@openoffice.apache.org
          Reporter: thomas.feilhauer@fhv.at

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odp file with image

The file ImageProblem.odp has been saved under LibreOffice 4.1.
If the file is opened under OpenOffice 4.*, the image is displayed well, but if
the file is then saved under OpenOffice 4.* (e.g. after applying any changes)
and afterwards reopened under OpenOffice 4.*, then only the contour of the
image are displayed in OpenOffice 4.* and the image is corrupted.
The problem didn't occur with OpenOffice 3.* or with LibreOffice 4.1, but it
also occurs in current versions of LibreOffice starting with 4.2.

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[Issue 127124] saving odp file corrupts image

Posted by bu...@apache.org.
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Marcus <ma...@apache.org> changed:

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[Issue 127124] saving odp file corrupts image

Posted by bu...@apache.org.
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--- Comment #2 from oo_user57 <th...@fhv.at> ---
I've tried it with LibreOffice 5.3 and for me the problem is still the same.
You have to apply a change to the file and afterwards save the file and close
it. If you then reopen the newly changed file then the clip art is distorted,
leaving an outline of the original image with a pale blue fill. Same as before.
If you copy this clip art into a new presentation in LibreOffice 5.3, save this
presentation as odp, close LibreOffice and then reopen the new file, the
picture is distorted. So there must be a problem with the picture format or its
representation and it's not restricted to presentations created in different
platforms.

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[Issue 127124] saving odp file corrupts image

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oooforum (fr) <oo...@free.fr> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from oooforum (fr) <oo...@free.fr> ---
This is not an image but a group of vectorial draws.
I see that draws in front are with default color (blue) when document reloaded.
What is the origin of this vectorial file?

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[Issue 127124] saving odp file corrupts image

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--- Comment #5 from oooforum (fr) <oo...@free.fr> ---
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ODP with a vectorial picture

(In reply to oo_user57 from comment #4)
> I actually don't know the origin of the vectorial file. Is there anything
> wrong with the vectorial file? 
Certainly because I don't reproduce with another SVG file.

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[Issue 127124] saving odp file corrupts image

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oooforum (fr) <oo...@free.fr> changed:

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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |RESOLVED

--- Comment #6 from oooforum (fr) <oo...@free.fr> ---
For me, an issue with your SVG or old build of LibO which corrupt this SVG.

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[Issue 127124] saving odp file corrupts image

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Jordan Fox <jf...@asu.edu> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Jordan Fox <jf...@asu.edu> ---
I am able to reproduce the issue on my Windows 10 machine using OpenOffice 4.2,
using the file the reporter provided.

My steps are as shown:
1. Open the provided ImageProblem.odp in Impress
2. File->Save As ImageProblem2.odp
3. Open ImageProblem2.odp in Impress
The clip art in the top right corner of the slide becomes noticeably distorted,
leaving an outline of the original image with a pale blue fill.

However, I am unable to reproduce with presentations I have created in
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 or LibreOffice 5.3.

This issue could be important for supporting presentations made in different
platforms. At this point though it seems to be an isolated case.

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[Issue 127124] saving odp file corrupts image

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--- Comment #4 from oo_user57 <th...@fhv.at> ---
(In reply to oooforum (fr) from comment #3)
> This is not an image but a group of vectorial draws.
> I see that draws in front are with default color (blue) when document
> reloaded.
> What is the origin of this vectorial file?

I actually don't know the origin of the vectorial file. Is there anything wrong
with the vectorial file? I gets properly displayed in "draw" and in "impress".
It's a Screenbean Clip Art and I assume that I downloaded it from somewhere.

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