https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=125490
Alexandra Cimpean <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #4 from Alexandra Cimpean <[email protected]> --- I was able to replicate the failure (Writer hangs) by following the steps to reproduce the bug on my system: Windows 7 Ultimate, 64 bit operating system, processor Intel(R) Core (TM) i5-3317U CPU @ 1.70 GHz). After step 5 (Steps to reproduce posted by John) the Open Office (v 4.1.1) became unresponsive. The average CPU used by Open Office was 25%. By performing some follow-up tests I can add that although the program becomes unresponsive, the user can retrieve the file. The pictures mentioned in the description do not have to be inserted in a table. The failure seems to occur only if the (Place large photos to add a large size ~130 MB in a new Writer document, set layout to 2 page view and zoom out) sequence is performed. Some other follow-up tests and their results: 1. Reproduce the failure by following the steps posted in the report on version 4.2.0 of Open Office. Result: The failure is reproducible also on the 4.2.0 version. 2. Reproduce the failure without the 30 rows table Steps: 1. Add 26 x ~5MB .jpeg photos in a New A4 document. 2. Set the layout to a 2-page view. 3. Zoom out to 25%. Result: The Writer becomes unresponsive. 3. Reproduce the failure by using an already created document that has the photos saved in a table. Steps: 1. Create a new A4 document.(Automatic layout) 2. Add a 30 line table. 3. Add 26 x 5MB .jpeg photos in the table. 4. Save the document. 5. Open the previously created document and set the layout to 2 page view. 6. Zoom out to 25% Result: The Viewer did not become unresponsive. 4. Retrieve the file lost by the hanging of the program. Steps: 1.Reproduce the failure. (Steps provided by John) 2.Choose to close the program after the program hangs. 3.Open the program and retrieve the file Result: The file can be retrieved. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue. You are watching all issue changes.
