https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105871
--- Comment #6 from [email protected] ---
I recreated the problem as follows:
1) Launch LibreOffice (just the app itself, w/o opening any document)
2) Choose File->Spreadsheet twice to open 2 new Calc documents (neither is
full-screen)
3) Type something into one cell in each of the 2 new documents
4) Save each document (without closing its window)
5) Type something into a cell in one document (so that it has an unsaved
change)
6) Type cmd+Q to quit LibreOffice: the attached dialog ("quit crash Document
Recovery dialog") results, with a spinning rainbow ball-o-death. I have to
Force Quit from the Dock.
Note that Untitled 1.ods had been saved and had no unsaved changes at quit;
while Untitled 2.ods had an unsaved change. If I’d closed either one so that
only one open document window remained on screen, the quit would have succeeded
without a crash.
For completeness, attached are Untitled 1.ods and Untitled 2.ods, though you
can see they are quite trivial.
On the next launch of LibreOffice (whether by opening a document or just the
application itself), the attached "Document Recovery dialog shown at post-crash
launch" appears. LibreOffice then proceeds normally whether I click Discard or
Start in the dialog window.
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