https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=104509
[email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #24 from [email protected] --- I attempted to recreate this bug under Windows 8 and Apache Open Office version version 4.1.0. I began by copying high resolution images into new slides. I began with the drag and drop method, putting them before, after, or on top of existing slides. This did not create any issues, even after ten or twenty tries. I then turned to keyboard shortcuts. Doing this I was able to create approximately 400 new slides in seconds. This crippled the program entirely. After 20 minutes, it's still unresponsive. Saving extremely large files seems to cause issues, as does queing multiple processes. This doesn't seem to be an issue with any reasonable amount of activity, and could be an edge case. On the other hand, it's not a very graceful handling of requests. Ideally, the system would detect the massive queue of transactions and ask the user to confirm their intent, instead of collapsing under the crippling load. If I'm dealing with the same issue as the crash reports earlier, it appears to be a bug resulting from Apache's handling of load. The computer did not slow, but the software became entirely unresponsive. Note, I didn't crash the software, but depending on how your system handles unresponsive programs, that might be possible to trigger. Use the impress file attached by reporter. 1. Open a new impress file 2. Create some slides. 3. Paste a high res image into one of the slides in the side panel. 4. Using right click, or keyboard shortcuts, paste new images into slides, or create new slides with images. 5. Repeat 3-4 Here are my system specs: 4 gigs ram. 2400 ghz processor 160 gigs hard drive space." -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the issue. You are watching all issue changes.
