Le 07/06/11 01:44, jharan@comcast.net a écrit :
Hi Jim,
I attempt to open a 53 page .docx document (from MS Office 2010) with LibreOffice 3.3.1 (Suse
Linux 11.2). The document opens (shows "Page 1/53" in the lower left corner) and is pretty much
readable but then if I scroll down a couple of pages, its interface will freeze and in the lower
left corner where it did show "Page 1/53" the "53" is an ever increasing number. I let it get up
to about 8000 once before I killed the program to make it stop. Once, it froze the KDE GUI. I had
to ctrl-alt-F1 to get to a console login and kill LibreOffice with the bash kill command.
It does the same thing if I try to export the file as a PDF.
The document does have some complicated diagrams. Perhaps they are throwing it.
I just want to read this document. No immediate need to edit it.
It would be helpful if you could file a bug report with the LibreOffice
bugzilla at freedesktop.org, and include a copy of the file reduced to
its minimal expression of content that still causes the problem, i.e.
try to identify the objects in the document that are the root cause and
provide a scaled-down document so that the devs can work on it.
Alex
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