Hi,
I can confirm this as well.
2011/1/5 MR ZenWiz <mrzenwiz@gmail.com>:
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 7:14 AM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Le 2011-01-05 00:08, MR ZenWiz a écrit :
I watched this in LibreOffice 3.3.0 rc2 on my Ubuntu 10.10 system and
it freezes on the image of the rotating female and does not continue
the slide show. In order to stop it, I have to force-quit, which
kills all the open LO windows (which is more or less normal).
I only saw the very first slide and nothing else...
In OOo, the file plays properly all the way to the end.
http://zentektales.com/The_Human_Brain2.pps
I can confirm that it does this on my Mandriva 2010.2 with LibO3.3 RC2. I
had not other way to go but to do a Ctrl-Alt-Del and log out.
Did you have anything else running at the time (i.e., any other
window)? I had to use <alt><tab> to get to another window and then
kill the Impress with the <close> button, although I'm pretty sure
right-clicking the window list icon and selecting close would have
done the same, but it did crash LO (all force-quits seem to do that).
I am also running Mandriva Linux 2010.1 with LibreOffice 3.3 RC2.
I had to switch to a tty (CTRL+ALT+F1), login there, use top to get
the pid for LibreOffice and kill this process. Afterwards I could go
back to my x-session (CTRL+ALT+F7).
The only other program open was chromium (my browser) and two more
files within LibreOffice.
Sigrid
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