https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86493

Terrence Enger <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEEDINFO                    |UNCONFIRMED
     Ever confirmed|1                           |0
           Severity|enhancement                 |normal

--- Comment #3 from Terrence Enger <[email protected]> ---
As this bug seems to have been created in status NEW, I am setting it
UNCONFIRMED and normal priority.

Note that only with Internet Explorer running on Windows was I able to
download the document by following the link in comment 03.  Iceweasel
on Linux downloaded a zero-length file.

Neither on Windows nor with a recent LibreOffice on Linux was I able
to come close to a zoom factor of 200%.

(*) On Windows Vista with 
        Version: 4.4.0.0.alpha2+
        Build ID: 4f18bd405831c31cd49190046f7bafd805a47d7d
        TinderBox: Win-x86@39, Branch:master, Time: 2014-11-20_09:39:04
        Locale: en_CA
    some time after my first zoom-in (plus sign in the zoom control in
    the status bar) the zoom factor was 120%.  Two more zoom-in leave
    the entire Writer window grayed out and the mouse cursor is
    chasing its tail around; TasK Manager shows modest CPU usage (1%,
    3%, 4%).

(*) With daily dbgutil bibisect version 2014-11-20, I named the file
    on the command line.  LibreOffice pegged the CPU essentially
    continuously, and I cancelled the job after at least five minutes.
    The terminal shows many instances (overflowing the terminal
    buffer) of the message:
        warn:sw.resizeview:13569:1:sw/source/core/view/vdraw.cxx:237: Trying to
move anchor from invalid page - fix layouting!

For comparison, the 43all bibisect repository version oldest opens the
file promtly and zooms to and beyond 200% without any evident problem.
I am *not* calling this bug a regression because I have not succeeded
in reproducing the reporter's problem.

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