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Not sure this is your problem, but it sounds familiar. I have learned that
there is a possibility that at least some LO macros are Java-based. If that
is so, then your Linux kernel update may have broken LO

That's interesting because of course when I switched to Fedora 26, I
probably change the java runtime version.

1. Switch to 64-bit Linux, which does not seem to have this problem.

I am already using 64bits linux so I guess it's a different problem.
However, Java may be the right direction. I will add the version to
the bug tracker.

These are the versions on F25 where the macros work:
- kernel: x86_64, 4.12.14.200.fc25
- java-1.8.0-openjdk: x86_64, 1.8.0.144.7.b01.fc25
- libreoffice: x86_64, 5.2.7.2.12.fc25

Versions on F26 where the macros do no work:
- kernel: x86_64, 4.12.14.300.fc26
- java-1.8.0-openjdk: x86_64, 1.8.0.144.7.b01.fc26
- libreoffice: x86_64, 5.3.6.1.6.fc26

So apparently, only the libreoffice version is different.

Frédéric

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