the issue has been resolved with the new open office release, 2.3.1.
I sincerely appreciate the reply, and hope not to have inconvenienced anyone.
best wishes,
martin
On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 20:41 +0100, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Cc'ing the OP, since he seems to not be subscribed to this list and the post has been moderated. On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 11:55 -0500, martin yazdzik wrote: > If I open a file on a different computer on the network, the file > opens, and the drop down box where is should say "default" or whatever > reads "preformatted text" and there is no content. > > So far, a pain. But, then, the file on the pc where it is located > becomes empty, 0 kb, so, in essence, openoffice, or vfs, or open > office gtk, or whatever, eats files on the network. Now, serious and > urgent. Sounds like an OpenOffice issue to me. Or maybe a distro/packager issue. > Since I am not a programmer, I cannot tell if the problem is OO, > somewhere in the vfs mime id, or wherever. Funny enough, the 2.1 OO > has no problems, unless I update the libgmime to 2.2.11-1, so I have a > feeling the problem lies in the nautilus or gnome networking or mime > identification, but how, I have no clue. GMime is totally unrelated. There is absolutely no way, updating libgmime could affect this at all. It is a library for creation and parsing of MIME messages (read: email). guenther
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