NWE Crash Opening Openoffice doc w/ Footnotes
Posted: 2004-10-30 06:40:23
When I create a file with OpenOffice.org (Mac or Linux version, doesn't matter) with footnotes in it, and subsequently open that file in NWE 2.0.1, I find the following behaviour dependent on the file format I save it in with OOo:
1) Save it as RTF with OpenOffice. When I open it in Nisus, the file opens and is formatted correctly -- except that all footnotes are blank.
2) Save it as DOC (any of 3 kinds: Word XP, Word Mac 6, Word 95). When I open it in Nisus, the WP crashes with the status bar about halfway through the opening process.
Another oddity is that page numbers from OOo files are rendered as the total count of pages rather than successive page numbers; in other words, the page number (for a 14-page document) on the bottom of page 1 is 14, page 2 is 14, page 3 is 14, etc.
This is pretty troubling for an academic -- OOo is becoming quite ubiquitous these days. It'd be even nicer if NWE just supported the .sxw OOo word processor format files...
Another complaint: NWE 2 (not sure if 2.0.1 does this) still seems pretty buggy around footnotes and endnotes, either sometimes messing with page spacing -- so that the majority of a page is blank, save the line or two at the top and a footnote at the bottom -- or crashing when a footnote is edited; or displaying an "Internal Error" message when a footnote is edited or created.
Any fixes? If footnote support does not get more stable, I won't be able to use it; which is a shame because the UI is very nice.
--Jon
1) Save it as RTF with OpenOffice. When I open it in Nisus, the file opens and is formatted correctly -- except that all footnotes are blank.
2) Save it as DOC (any of 3 kinds: Word XP, Word Mac 6, Word 95). When I open it in Nisus, the WP crashes with the status bar about halfway through the opening process.
Another oddity is that page numbers from OOo files are rendered as the total count of pages rather than successive page numbers; in other words, the page number (for a 14-page document) on the bottom of page 1 is 14, page 2 is 14, page 3 is 14, etc.
This is pretty troubling for an academic -- OOo is becoming quite ubiquitous these days. It'd be even nicer if NWE just supported the .sxw OOo word processor format files...
Another complaint: NWE 2 (not sure if 2.0.1 does this) still seems pretty buggy around footnotes and endnotes, either sometimes messing with page spacing -- so that the majority of a page is blank, save the line or two at the top and a footnote at the bottom -- or crashing when a footnote is edited; or displaying an "Internal Error" message when a footnote is edited or created.
Any fixes? If footnote support does not get more stable, I won't be able to use it; which is a shame because the UI is very nice.
--Jon