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Grazie mille Gianluca ... auguri.

Thanks for open the BUG. Warms regards.

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El 04/02/2011 9:07, Gianluca Turconi escribió:
In data 03 febbraio 2011 alle ore 16:11:18, jesawyers <john@sawyersnet.com> ha scritto:

I wanted to give more information on this problem (i.e. scroll crashing
libreOffice) because I am having the same problem with a document. Here is the error I'm getting when scrolling through the attached document and get
to page 5.
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n2414446/libreOffice_Error.bmp
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n2414446/MA77950_MH_Kettle_GS_Addendum-Rev_A_SFK.doc

I can reproduce it in both .odf and .doc format with this document.

Indeed, I have even found a different "expression" of this bug: goto the last text line of page 4 and the go down into page 5 by using the keyboard down arrow. LibreOffice *freezes* but doesn't crash on my system.

When this happens, I can move the scroll bar up and down with the mouse wheel, but the document content is just freezed.

Maybe it's time to open a bug and to attach the offending document to it:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi

Regards,

Gianluca

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