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On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 17:58:44 -0400, Евгений Алексеев <darkarcanis@mail.ru> wrote:

Hi!

I have a problem with opening some *.docx files (attached for example,
warning: cyrillic text). When I open this file, libreoffice hangs and uses 100% CPU of a core (and X11 uses 100% CPU of a second core). This file doesn't
open in a long time (10-15 minutes), though it has about 2 pages of text
without other elements. Rather, file opens, but I don't look any letter, spell
check and some red lines are visible only.
Opening the exported file from *.docx to *.doc through M$2007/2010 (under
Windows 7) gives a similar effects. OpenOffice-4.0.0 opens this file, but
opening the exported file to *.doc or *.odt gives a similar effects.

Additional information:
System: 3.10.3-1-ARCH
Libreoffice ver: 4.0.4.2
X11 ver: 1.14.2
Graphics Intel HD4000 (X11 driver ver 2.21.12)
DE: KDE-4.10.5

The file is stripped out by the email system. Please post it on Nabble or somewhere like Dropbox and post a link.

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