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Gilles Gravier <gilles <at> gravier.org> writes:


Hi!

Strange bug. I launch 5.1.1.3 on Windows (7x64)... For example 
LibreOffice
Write. It opens. I click on File->Exit LibreOffice ... NOTHING HAPPENS.

If I click on the red cross top right corner of the window, it properly
closes it.
If I use the "Ctrl-Q" shortcut, it properly closes it.
Just the file->Exit LibreOffice menu doesn't.

Doesn't happen on Ubuntu Linux... here closing method works.

Do you get that behavior too?


I am having the same issue.  File --> Exit does not work.  Alt-F4, Ctrl-Q, 
and clicking on the X work.  File --> close successfully closes the app 
(calc, writer, impress, etc.) but I am unable to exit LibreOffice with 
file --> Exit LibreOffice in any screen.  Here's the output of
Help --> About:

Version: 5.1.1.3 (x64)
Build ID: 89f508ef3ecebd2cfb8e1def0f0ba9a803b88a6d
CPU Threads: 4; OS Version: Windows 6.1; UI Render: default; 
Locale: en-US (en_US)

Dave B.





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