Issue 22039 - PPT file is not compatible witth Power Point X for Mac
Summary: PPT file is not compatible witth Power Point X for Mac
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Impress
Classification: Application
Component: code (show other issues)
Version: OOo 1.1
Hardware: Mac Mac OS X, all
: P3 Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: ericb
QA Contact: issues@graphics
URL:
Keywords: oooqa
: 22542 22692 (view as issue list)
Depends on:
Blocks: 67331
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Reported: 2003-11-03 06:58 UTC by Unknown
Modified: 2007-05-24 21:48 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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


Attachments
An OOo 1.1 created Power Point file crashing Power Point X for Mac. (13.50 KB, application/ms-powerpoint)
2003-11-06 12:26 UTC, Unknown
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Original document imported to/exported from KeyNote (9.50 KB, application/octet-stream)
2003-11-09 18:39 UTC, terryt
no flags Details
Same PPT file as exported by OOo 1.1 Windows version (13.50 KB, application/ms-powerpoint)
2003-11-23 03:31 UTC, terryt
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Description Unknown 2003-11-03 06:58:29 UTC
Whenever I tried to open a ppt file created by OOo1.1 with a Power Point X for Mac(R),
Power Point crashes before it open a ppt file. Power Point2000 on Windows PC can
open same ppt file without any problem. Once I save it with PP2K on Win, I can open
it on Mac. I use A Power Point X for Mac on Power Book G4 12" running Mac OS X 10.2.8.
Comment 1 wolframgarten 2003-11-03 07:30:38 UTC
Reassigned to Christian.
Comment 2 christian.guenther 2003-11-03 10:31:25 UTC
Please attach a document to reproduce the bug.
Comment 3 terryt 2003-11-03 10:55:55 UTC
Added oooqa keyword.

Second the request for a sample document. Can you import PPT 
files into OOo 1.1 Mac OK? Where exactly did you get your copy of 
OOo 1.1 for Mac OS from, or did you build it yourself?
Comment 4 Unknown 2003-11-06 12:26:58 UTC
Created attachment 11003 [details]
An OOo 1.1  created Power Point file crashing Power Point X for Mac.
Comment 5 Unknown 2003-11-06 12:29:34 UTC
>Second the request for a sample document. 

I attached the PPT file created by OOo1.1 on MacOS.
It crashes Microsoft PowerPoint X for Mac Service Release 1
I can open this ppt file in OOo1.1 on Mac without any problem. I'm
running PowerPoint on my PowerBook G4 running MacOSX 10.2.8

According to my experience, any ppt file created with OOo1.1 on any
platoforms,i.e.Windows, Linux/x86, Mac OSX, crashed PowerPoint X for
Mac . Same ppt file works just fine on PowerPoint 2000 on Windows
2000. However, it crashes old PowerPoint Viwer program,
PowerPointViewr97 distributed by MS, on Windows Me.

Once the ppt file is read on PP2K on Win, and saved as other ppt file,
this new ppt file works OK for PP X for Mac.

>>Can you import PPT  
>> files into OOo 1.1 Mac OK? 

Yes. I can import the ppt file back to OOo1.1 Mac.

>>Where exactly did you get your copy of 
>> OOo 1.1 for Mac OS from, or did you build it yourself?

I got the binary from the following URL.

http://macosxrc.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/MacOSXrc/

But as I wrote above, ppt file created with OOo1.1 on Win/Linux also
crashed PP X for Mac anyway.
Comment 6 terryt 2003-11-08 00:45:26 UTC
Confirmed the issue with MS Office X 10.1.5 on Mac OS X 10.2.6. Here is the 
crash log :

Command:    Microsoft PowerPoint
PID:        688

Exception:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
Codes:      KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0xf4032250

Thread 0 Crashed:
 #0   0x008e9758 in 0x8e9758
 #1   0x008e8cb0 in 0x8e8cb0
 #2   0x008ec734 in 0x8ec734
 #3   0x00b17f5c in 0xb17f5c
 #4   0x00a856c8 in 0xa856c8
 #5   0x00a84ebc in 0xa84ebc
 #6   0x00a84e44 in 0xa84e44
 #7   0x00256120 in 0x256120
 #8   0x0028e968 in 0x28e968
 #9   0x0026cb34 in 0x26cb34
 #10  0x00269160 in 0x269160
 #11  0x002694b0 in 0x2694b0
 #12  0x00272fd0 in 0x272fd0
 #13  0x00272a54 in 0x272a54
 #14  0x002711d4 in 0x2711d4
 #15  0x00221068 in 0x221068
 #16  0x0021e3d0 in 0x21e3d0
 #17  0x002131f0 in 0x2131f0
 #18  0x008f11e8 in 0x8f11e8
 #19  0x008f10ec in 0x8f10ec
 #20  0x969a2c54 in DispatchEventToHandlers
 #21  0x969a2fbc in SendEventToEventTargetInternal
 #22  0x969a63d0 in SendEventToEventTargetWithOptions
 #23  0x969b2940 in 
_Z29ToolboxEventDispatcherHandlerP25OpaqueEventHandlerCallRefP14O
paqueEventRefPv
 #24  0x969a2d0c in DispatchEventToHandlers
 #25  0x969a2fbc in SendEventToEventTargetInternal
 #26  0x969b5494 in SendEventToEventTarget
 #27  0x00914270 in 0x914270
 #28  0x002209c8 in 0x2209c8
 #29  0x00210e8c in 0x210e8c

Thread 1:
 #0   0x90042688 in semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap
 #1   0x9003e8b4 in _pthread_cond_wait
 #2   0x9022f57c in MPWaitOnQueue
 #3   0x90736fc4 in _ZN13TNodeSyncTask12SyncTaskProcEPv
 #4   0x9025d924 in PrivateMPEntryPoint
 #5   0x90020d48 in _pthread_body

PPC Thread State:
  srr0: 0x008e9758 srr1: 0x0200f030                vrsave: 0x00000000
   xer: 0x00000000   lr: 0x008e93f8  ctr: 0x9005e2d8   mq: 0x00000000
    r0: 0x00000000   r1: 0xbfffd5d0   r2: 0x011b5000   r3: 0x04041ffc
    r4: 0x0403200c   r5: 0xf4032250   r6: 0x1000fdac   r7: 0xf0000250
    r8: 0x0000fff0   r9: 0xa0220a00  r10: 0x0000000c  r11: 0xa00044b0
   r12: 0x9005e2d8  r13: 0x04032000  r14: 0x011c2768  r15: 0xbfffd800
   r16: 0xf0000244  r17: 0x00002002  r18: 0x00000000  r19: 0x000007e8
   r20: 0x00001fa0  r21: 0x00000000  r22: 0x00000002  r23: 0x00000000
   r24: 0x04032000  r25: 0x011c267c  r26: 0x011c3770  r27: 0x011c2770
   r28: 0x011b4904  r29: 0x011c2684  r30: 0x00001000  r31: 0x00002000

I may try to import the document into KeyNote.
Comment 7 terryt 2003-11-09 18:39:05 UTC
Created attachment 11078 [details]
Original document imported to/exported from KeyNote
Comment 8 terryt 2003-11-09 18:41:28 UTC
I imported the original document into KeyNote 1.1, and exported it from 
KeyNote as a PowerPoint document. I was then able to successfully open the 
KeyNote version into MS Office PowerPoint/. The 2 files differ in size and 
content.
Comment 9 christian.guenther 2003-11-10 09:40:27 UTC
Hi Dan
I hope you're the correct Mac developer for this issue.
Please have a look.
Comment 10 terryt 2003-11-11 09:20:26 UTC
The original reporter said :

"According to my experience, any ppt file created with OOo1.1 on 
any platoforms,i.e.Windows, Linux/x86, Mac OSX, crashed 
PowerPoint X for Mac."

While I haven't tested with a Windows version of OOo 1.1 yet, I 
am led to believe the problem is actually cross-platform and not 
Mac specific. Of course personally I would blame PowerPoint for 
Mac OS X, since other products are able to import the file without 
problem.
Comment 11 christian.guenther 2003-11-21 13:56:38 UTC
*** Issue 22692 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Comment 12 christian.guenther 2003-11-21 14:01:26 UTC
*** Issue 22542 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Comment 13 terryt 2003-11-23 03:28:45 UTC
I did reproduce the problem using OOo 1.1 for Windows to export the PPT file.
Comment 14 terryt 2003-11-23 03:31:07 UTC
Created attachment 11468 [details]
Same PPT file as exported by OOo 1.1 Windows version
Comment 15 fa 2004-01-11 23:43:03 UTC
Hmm, on Panther,  Office v.X ( completely unpatched version) can open this file just fine.  So this 
probably means that only 10.2.x is affected?
Comment 16 terryt 2004-01-12 08:07:43 UTC
Hate to argue Dan, but I can still reproduce the crash with MS Office v.X 
v10.0.15 on Panther (Mac OS X 10.3.0).
Comment 17 fa 2004-02-07 19:24:12 UTC
Terry,

This crash does not happen with Office v.X original.

PowerPoint: 10.0.0 (1312)
Word: 10.0.0 (1316)
Excel: 10.0.0 (1316)

Comment 18 jjmckenzie 2006-03-24 03:54:53 UTC
Is this still a valid issue?  No updates since 2004.  James
Comment 19 eric.bachard 2006-04-22 23:23:56 UTC
all attached files open without any glitch ( content is "Title Text" )

Issue closed as WORKSFORME
Comment 20 shaunmcdonald131 2007-03-12 22:09:04 UTC
reopening to mark as duplicate
Comment 21 moxfox 2007-05-24 21:47:20 UTC
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Comment 22 moxfox 2007-05-24 21:47:44 UTC
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Comment 23 moxfox 2007-05-24 21:48:14 UTC
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