Hi :)
I seemed to have no troubles with the presentation in OpenOffice 3.2 on Ubuntu
10.04 32bit. The slides with grey graphs seemed to spike my Cpu's usage but the
entire presentation is under 1MB!
I was going to suggest converting the eps to svg until we have eps support
sorted out. Or to chop the presentation into perhaps 2 or 3 files. however at
under 1 Mb this should not be causing a system to struggle!
Is the main problem when you have a projector and the screen running at the same
time? Again this seems unlikely to be an issue but something is clearly wrong.
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Peter Langfelder <peter.langfelder@gmail.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 2 February, 2011 0:29:49
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Intermittently slow Impress and high Xorg CPU
usage
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.
I put the offending presentation up at
http://peterlangfelder.com/presentation.odp
Peter
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