https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83060

          Priority: medium
            Bug ID: 83060
          Assignee: [email protected]
           Summary: Other: chinese words convertion USING too much RAM
          Severity: normal
    Classification: Unclassified
                OS: Linux (All)
          Reporter: [email protected]
          Hardware: Other
        Whiteboard: BSA
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
           Version: 4.3.0.4 release
         Component: Writer
           Product: LibreOffice

Created attachment 105236
  --> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=105236&action=edit
an example of the file "chinese converted"

Problem description: 
I'm converting traditional Chinese words into simplified Chinese in a 50MB txt,
and I split it into 59 pieces using Textforever, 1MB per file. I each open the
txt in libreoffice writer of the version mentioned above and click "tools -->
language --> chinese conversion". It acts well at first, using about 45MB RAM.
After conversion of a txt finished, I close the file and open another. Then
when the number of the files that had been converted accumulates up to 5 or
more, I noticed in the KDE System Guard(ksysguard)  that libreoffice is
consuming about 825MB RAM (soffice.bin). And as my computer has only 1 GB RAM,
both the system and libreoffice UI is responding rather slowly. But the latter
can still convert my file at a slower speed. My processor is AMD Athlon dual
core 64 and runs KDE smoothly.


additional information:
Then I have two choice. One is to quit libreoffice. But ksysguard shows
SOFFICE.BIN is still running in the background, taking as much RAM as it does
before libreoffice quits. So I have to end the process manually every time. The
other is continue using libreoffice. But I often end up pressing
"CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE" to kill xserver because I can't see any responding on my
desktop and libreoffice.

In fact, I don't know whether it's a problem of libreoffice or one of the
Chinese conversion module. And I even disabled libreoffice's JRE but nothing
turns better. My install way is to pick up official rpm in your website and run
"rpm -i *.rpm", and earlier I have removed the openSUSE's libreoffice package
4.1.

  I'm not a English speaker and may not describe correctly. I hope you find out
the bug. And I knows little about bug-reporting.             
Operating System: openSUSE
Version: 4.3.0.4 release

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