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Hi Alex,

On Thu, 2011-12-08 at 08:52 +0100, Alex Thurgood wrote:
This is not the first time I've noticed on builds from master, but it 
appears to not have gone away, so I'm assuming no one else has noticed.

        Quite possibly.

I have been testing my Linux master builds on 32bit Ubuntu 11.10 with 
Gnome Classic desktop environment.

        OK - so, just to check you're not using the gtk3 port here ?

1) Start the office.
2) Click on the templates button
3) Wait, wait, wait and wait some more...in all about 30 seconds

        Can you run soffice instead in:

        strace -ttt -f -s 256 -o /tmp/slog soffice

        and reproduce the bug there ? then we should be able to see in the
strace what is going on (do gzip it & up-load it somewhere ;-).

4) The template manager dialog finally appears.
5) Now try to move it around the screen, corruption occurs.
6) Leave it alone for another 30 to 40 seconds until the display stabilises.
7) Now try and drag the template manager window around the screen, it 
leaves a short trail of frames (redraw problem), like something out of 
one of those ghastly old Windows 3.1 mouse cursors.

        Unusual indeed - this piece should be in native code, and shouldn't
perform like that. I hope the strace shows what's going on :-)

        Thanks,

                Michael.


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