https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93282

--- Comment #12 from Matthew <[email protected]> ---
(Replying to comment 11)
Your advice about Java may be the solution to the problem.  Apparently I don't
have Java on my computer at all.  (I recall that a few years ago Apple advised
Safari users to get rid of the Java plug-in unless it was absolutely necessary.
 And Oracle says newer versions of the Mac OS don't include Java.)  The Library
folder at the root level on my hard drive has a Java folder, but it is empty. 
And I don't have Java in my System Preferences (I'm running OS X 10.10.3).

Apple (as of May 26, 2015) says:
Get Java for your Mac
Download Java for OS X directly from Oracle.
Get the latest version
If an app or webpage you want to use asks you to install Java software, you can
download the current version of Java for OS X directly from Oracle's website.
Note: You can also download legacy Java SE 6 from Apple if you’re using an app
that specifically requires this unsupported, out-of-date version.

Oracle (FAQ page) says:
Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) and above: Java is not pre-installed with Mac OS X
versions 10.7 and above. To get the latest Java from Oracle, you will need Mac
OS X 10.7.3 and above. 
If you have Java 7 or later versions, you will see a Java icon under System
Preferences. 
Java versions 6 and below are listed in the Java Preferences.app located in the
Applications > Utilities folder on your Mac.

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