Il 12/03/2011 10:19, Andreas Mantke ha scritto:
Hi all,
I get an crash with LibreOffice 3.3.2rc1in the modul Impress if I create in my
presentation a new slide (layout title and field with a listing. I change to the
outline view and copy the outline from another presentation (beginning with the
listing and ending with the title and the listing of a second slide) into the listing
of my current presentation. Impress crashed short after this action.
I explored the situation a bit and tried again with a title in the new slide (of my
current presentation) and every thing works. In my opinion the crash is caused from
the missing title of the new slide.
My environment: openSuSE 11.3-x64, KDE 4.4.4, LibreOffice 3.3.2-x64-rc1.
Regards,
Andreas
Hi Andreas,
I suppose your LibreOffice is the vanilla one (that one, in the linux,
x86-64, rpm version, you could download fron www.libreoffice.org).
Have you tried to uninstall it and install directly from the OpenSuSE
Build Service that has released just yesterday:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/LibreOffice:/Unstable/
You can, with "root" rights:
- copy from the "11.3" directory the .repo file in your
/etc/zypp/repos.d
directory;
- activate the repo autoupdate:
-- with yast repo management or
-- this command sequence
--- zypper lr
--- <take the LibreOffice repo number/index (said "lorn")>
--- zypper mr -r "lorn" r
- install LibreOffice, explicitly adding your language (german I
suppose) support too, with:
-- yast or
-- <command line>:
--- zypper in libreoffice
--- SuSEconfig
Test again your behavior, your trouble, your problem and post here again.
Have a nice day,
Carlo
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