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Hi,

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl> wrote:
Peter Langfelder wrote (02-02-11 01:06)

Apologies for the omission, I'm using Fedora 13

No probs. Thanks,

(2.6.34.7-66.fc13.i686.PAE) on a Thinkpad T60 (Centrino Duo, 2.0GHz
IIRC) with Radeon graphics (I forget the exact model), 2GB of memory.

Tried to turn off antialiasing but that did not help.

Hmmmm. Sorry to bother you with some more questions:
Is it with any presentation?

Opened a new presentation from a template and everything seems to be
running at a brisk clip, so it may be a particular presentations
issue. I have lots of pictures in it that are imported either form
eps (Encapsulated postscript) or from windows metafiles.

If it's of any help, in the past (OO 3.[0123].x) I used to notice a
lot of usage from ghostscript (gs) which I assumed was converting and
apparently re-converting the eps pictures to a raster image. Nothing
like that now though.

Is it the LibreOffice from the Fedora repository (I assume there is one)?

There's not libreoffice for F13 (the current one is F14) so I
downloaded the RPMs from libreoffice.org. Installation went ok.

Thanks,

Peter

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