Hi Kropotkin and all:
Try increase memory asigned to LibreOffice:
Menu-Tools-Options-Memory
Regards,
Jorge Rodríguez
El mar, 15-09-2015 a las 14:59 -0700, kropotkin escribió:
Hello all,
I'm using Libreoffice Writer 5 on Kubuntu 14.04. It is very, very slow if I
have the comments open to view on the right hand side. By "very slow", I
mean that it is unresponsive to any command, and I can easily type faster
than it will keep up with. If I hide the comments, there is no problem.
Of course, sometimes, one can just not have the comments open -- but that's
not possible if you're using the program to write documents collaboratively.
I have tried all the usual advice about slowness with Libreoffice, viz.
changing the memory settings. This has made no difference.
Any advice gratefully received!
Cheers,
Nick
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Jorge Rodríguez
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