Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 21301
Flipped Drawing, PDF conversion
Last modified: 2013-08-07 14:41:36 UTC
My installation does not have the Java Runtime. If we paste a picture in a page and if the you flip the image horizontally (at least), the conversion into PDF systematically fails with the following messages: "Main memory shortage, please quit other applications or close some windows before continuing" "An unrecoverable error has occured. All modified files have been saved and can probably be recovered at program restart" "Application Error" "Runtime Error. Program: c:\program files\....\soffice.exe. R6025: pure virtual function call"
Does this happen with all kinds (formats) of pictures and with all sizes? How many RAM do you have? Thanks.
In my case, this happened with a bitmap picture directly pasted from Paint.exe into the page (not inserted through a file). I've just tried with a graphic inserted from a file and it works fine... The bitmap was very small (48x48 pixels) My computer has 512 mb RAM
And you still can reproduce this? Did you have a lot of other applications open? Did you do a simple copy n paste or did you use paste special? Thanks again.
Yes, I can reproduce it each time. The number of applications open has no effect (I tried with only OpenOffice started). It's just a simple copy/paste, nothing special : 1/ Open a bmp file with Paint 2/ In paint, menu Edit--> Select All 3/ go in the OpenOffice document and paste the picture 4/ Go in the graphic properties of the picture and flip it horizontally 5/ Export as PDF --> crash That's all I have to do. It seems you can not reproduce it ...
No, sorry, I cannot. But wait a minute..... AAAhhh! Now I got it. You paste it into a writer doc, don't you? This is something different. Change the priority for this.
Setting this to component word processor.
HI->PL: Reproducible with given steps from 2003-10-17 01:02
As requested by JH -> Target milestone set to 2.0.
actually this is duplicate to issue 19065 and fixed in OOo 1.1.1 *** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 19065 ***
closing duplicate