ABW document opening strangely
Harald Servat
redcrash at gmail.com
Wed May 19 17:34:23 CEST 2010
2010/5/19 Arthur Machlas <arthur.machlas at gmail.com>
> Greetings again,
>
> If there is a user forum online to use please let me know, otherwise I
> will continue to bring my questions to the mailing list.
>
> When I open a 27 page .abw document it initially shows 8 pages, and
> the text is all re-arranged strangely; introduction at the end, the
> entire first two chapters missing, skips from chapter 3 to 5. If I
> just let it sit there for a few minutes nothing happens, so I presume
> it's not just loading very, very slowly. But if I change page view
> from print preview to normal, about 8 more pages show up (according to
> the status bar and by scrolling through the document). Then if I
> switch to webview a few more pages show up, same inspection process.
> Finally, switching back to print preview makes all the pages show up
> and the document is once again formatted correctly.
>
> This behaviour is persisting across saves and opens, even after making
> some changes to the document. I'm not sure at the moment if any other
> docs are affected.
>
> I'm hoping someone has an idea of what might be causing the problem.
>
>
Arthur,
this list is for discussing about the XFCE desktop. The issue you're
depicting seems to be an Abiword issue, instead.
Please, consider resending this mail to the appropriate list (take a look
at http://abisource.com/mailinglists).
Regards.
> Best,
> AM
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