https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169261

--- Comment #4 from [email protected] ---
FLASHING EXPLAINED
1. After splash screen is turned off
2. Open Linux based file manager
3. Navigate to a Calc document
4. Double click on that Calc document or hit ENTER to open Calc document

5. When Calc document is launched this is where anyone testing this should pay
attention to screen to see the flashing I am describing.
-I am using dark theme so might be different colors.
-Depending on machine / document size will determine how fast this occurs when
loading document.
-Spreadsheet sizes vary 15KB - 60KB maybe a couple 80-120KB
Mainly text, no images/graphics
(I wish Calc + Calc documents would be able to load up faster in general)

6. Flashing screen order
-File manager maximized
-Blank maximized gray screen (LibreOffice based window, will explain more below
in 7)
-File manager maximized again
-Blank maximized gray screen Calc window, at bottom shows the text "Loading
Document" with blue loading bar.
-Then spreadsheet document becomes visible.

7. Something I just noticed this time when testing.
-After you load 1 document
-If you leave it open 
-Then go into file manager and load a different document
-Then the beginning flashing items mentioned in 6 above do not occur.
-Just the blank maximized gray screen Calc window with text and blue loading
bar at bottom.

So that first blank gray screen might be the main LibreOffice window (the one
that shows grid of previously opened documents).
Or could just be a blank Calc window, not sure.

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SPLASH SCREEN ON
Screen Order (loading just 1 document)
-File manager
-Splash screen
-Blank Calc screen blue loading bar at bottom
-Then same blank Calc screen but loading bar is gone
-Then spreadsheet becomes visible

Again would just like LibreOffice to just quickly open spreadsheet files,
especially without screens flashing/cycling as explained above.

Hope this was helpful and worth explaining in detail
Thank you to anyone who reads this

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