[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 35291] Writer crashes in passing +/- 147 megabytes & fail to compress JPG image

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Fri Mar 18 11:53:25 PDT 2011


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35291

--- Comment #4 from challengnow at hotmail.com 2011-03-18 11:53:25 PDT ---
I reported a bug and provided a work-around but apparently my English is not
clear enough so I'll try one last time, after this either fix it or don't fix
it, I no longer care.  Further, I don't think I will ever try again to pass on
a bug as recipient seems way to obtuse or seeks willfully to irritate.  FIRST.
the type of JPG image cannot possibly matter as would the number of them unless
I was referring to inserting several millions (exaggerating of course) but
quality does as it is inverse to their compression; with Writer -- the text
software part of LibreOffice, note that I had capitalized Writer hence was
using a name not a process -- the higher the quality of inserted images the
higher the pixtels the more bytes it requires.  SECOND. Add anything enough
times and it will grow, in this case adding JPG images (in lay terms photos) to
the document generated by Writer (the text software part of LibreOffice)
eventually grew the number of pages (hence the Writer document) past 147
megabytes at which point it did as previously reported.  THIRD. 147 megabytes
refers to placing the cursor on the document, right clicking on it, going down
to "Properties" and clicking on it, thus being able to see the size to which
Writer (the text software part of LibreOffice) has grown.  FOURTH.  The number
of Writer (the text software part of LibreOffice) pages to reach 147 megabytes
was 10 with varying number of JPG images (photos to the layperson) per page,
some two photos, some four photos; repeat, total number of pages to reach or
exceed 147 megabytes was 10; since recipient has trouble understanding English,
though the JPG images (photos to the layperson) were all in color I expect the
same would happen if they were in black and white (though it may take more
images); ditto for TIFF, GIF, etc.  Fifth.  When insrting the JPG images into
the Writer (the text software part of LibreOffice) document I noticed that said
JPG images were not being offered to be compressed, something all other text
software generally offers and the cause of growing past 147 megabytes so
readily.  IF THIS DOES NOT SATISFY THE RECIPIENT DON'T BOTHER ME, I don't
suffer obtuse people!

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