From: Wally M. <noh...@ea...> - 2003-10-24 21:19:44
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I was attempting to create a Comprehensive Ancestors Report and received the following error message. GRAMPS : 0.9.5-1 LANG : en_US Python : 2.3.0 final GTK : 2.2.4 PyGTK : 2.0.0 OS : Mandrake Linux release 9.2 (Torrent) for i586 Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/gramps/plugins/Ancestors.py", line 866, in make_report MyReport.write_report() File "/usr/share/gramps/plugins/Ancestors.py", line 130, in write_report self.generation (self.max_generations, families, [], [self.start]) File "/usr/share/gramps/plugins/Ancestors.py", line 285, in generation thisgen + 1) File "/usr/share/gramps/plugins/Ancestors.py", line 285, in generation thisgen + 1) File "/usr/share/gramps/plugins/Ancestors.py", line 264, in generation self.write_paragraphs (people) File "/usr/share/gramps/plugins/Ancestors.py", line 175, in write_paragraphs fn (params[0], params[1], params[2], params[3]) File "/usr/share/gramps/docgen/OpenOfficeDoc.py", line 362, in add_photo (x,y) = image.size() File "/usr/share/gramps/ImgManip.py", line 47, in size img = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file(self.src) GError: Couldn't recognize the image file format for file '/home/wally/gramps/clements/O0.PDF' The file referred to in the last line of error msg is a valid pdf file which I had previously imported into Gramps via the "Gallery" tab in the 'Edit person" dialog box. This pdf file was originally named ettabaldwinlanda.pdf, Gramps converted the name to O0.pdf. BTW the file is represented in the "Gallery" by a pedigree icon. Would this possibly relate to this bug? Wally Murdoch |