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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Sat Nov 21 10:50:37
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Anne-Marie Charrett 20/11/2009
I failed to replicate the crash on my notebook.
I tried various tests such using various file types, some were very large files
and others small files.
The notebook memory usage was close to 100% in many cases, but at no point did
it crash, though the application did become unresponsive occassionally.
My notebook has similar configuration to the Acer Aspire 1 but the OS was
Windows 7 (instead of XP) and the OO version was OOo-dev-3.2.0 (see attached
snapshot openofficeversion.jpg for details)
Reproducabile
No, I was unable to replicate the fault
Test Environment
Notebook: HP MIni 110 -1100
Chip : Intel Atom
Memory: 1 GB
System Type: 32 bit processor
SnapShot testenvironment.jpg attached
Software
OS: Windows 7
Impress 3.2 beta
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007
Test Data
RST123.ppt = 2027 KB
RST123.odp = 1217 KB
system.pptx = 1889 KB
system.odp = 227 KB
The odp files were created in powerpoint, imported into impress and then saved
as odp files.
The rst files are too large to load, please email me at [email protected] if
you wish copies of them.
Steps to Replicate the problem
1) Open Impress 3.2 beta
2) Go to tools/options/view/graphics output and ensure this is enabled
3) Using Open-> File, load files, rst123.ppt, rst123.odp, strategy.odp,
strategy.pptx
4) Using SlideShow->Slideshow turn strategy.odp into a slideshow
5) Using the > key, click through the slideshow
Expected Result
The slideshow presentation completes successfully without crashing
Actual Result
The slideshow presentation completed successfully, though occassionally
appeared unresponsive and prompted the user to either wait for the program to
respond, or close the program. See snapshot notresonding.jpg attached. I also
monitored the system using perfmon and have attached the log files.
Follow Up Tests
I performed some extra tests to try and replicate the problem
1) I worked through the large (151 slides) impress presentation (rst123.odp) -
no crash
2) I clicked through using the > key all 151 slides of the rst.ppt - no crash
3) I used both the F5 key and the Menu methods of creating the slideshow - no
crash
4) I opened the files in different order and then ran the rst123.odp slideshow -
no crash
Recommended Follow up tests:
These might be interesting tests to execute:
1) Test using a different operating system - perhaps windows XP
2) run slideshow with projector as there is a pre-existing bug(104591) that
causes impress to crash with a projector.
3) Test with files created in impress and saved as odp files
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