Hi.
Sorry for my english. I'll try to write properly.
I'm so desperate. On Debian Testing, today an upgrade takes me
Libreoffice 4.2... I think... «Oh yeah!»... but... now, I only think
«Gnumeric, Gnumeric, I need you unfortunately» :(
I work with Calc a lot. With that upgrade, I've one big problem
Scrolling the mouse... soooo slow, and It lets lots of artifacts and
rendering problems that makes Calc unusable... And I'm not the only one
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/39474
I used Ubuntu 14.04, Lubuntu 14.04 and Xubuntu 14.04 that have the 4.2
branch, and it happens (and happened) too. I've thinked that it was a
Desktop Environment problem, because on Testing (in that time with 4.1)
that didn't happen...
It happens on 4 PCs with different hardware configuration. So sad... I
don't want to use Gnumeric, but... I've no choice :(
Other thing is the important regression on the spreadsheet's speed. With
3.000+ rows and tons of numbers, it's 3x slower than 4.1 version...
Did anyone of you suffer this annoying problem?
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