I've just tried this with a new empty sheet in LO 4.3.2.2 and haven't noticed anything -
right-click seems to respond quite instantly. I have 7 non-contiguous columns selected - is that
enough? Or perhaps it makes a difference if a fully populated sheet is used. I don't think I've got
one handy here, I'll try when I get home later - but won't be able to post back for a few days.
/Gary
From: Alex McMurchy <mcmurchy1917-libreoffice@yahoo.co.uk>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Cc: aikempshall@btinternet.com
Sent: Friday, 17 April 2015, 14:30
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Please confirm Calc bug - discontiguous selection of rows,
right-click is very slow
Yes same here.
The more discontiguous rows selected -
right click is painfully slow to respond
selecting subsequent rows is slow to respond
Good luck
On 17/04/15 11:56, Tanstaafl wrote:
Hello,
Before I go open a bug (didn't find an existing one), can someone please
confirm this for me? Been meaning to do this for a while, but something
always got in the way, but it is just started to annoy me even more...
I have been experiencing this for some time, and if memory serves it was
still a problem on the 4.1.x series...
I'm currently on 4.3.6
The problem is in Calc, has to do with selecting discontiguous rows and
a subsequent right-click action....
The more discontiguous rows you select, the slower the right-click is to
respond.
If one or more can confirm I'll go open a bug for it...
Thanks
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