https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49942
Roman Eisele <b...@eikota.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEEDINFO |UNCONFIRMED Ever Confirmed|1 |0 --- Comment #6 from ste...@web.de 2012-09-04 12:44:34 UTC --- > 1) Can you please try running LibreOffice with a brand new LibreOffice user > profile (see http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile)? This seems to > heal many serious problems (cf. e.g. bug 51323). no, the only difference was that it crashed faster, no colorful ball of joy rolling for hours. LO just closed down quickly. > 2) Do you have any accesibility features enabled? Apple’s accessibility > features like "VoiceOver" or "Enable access for assistive devices", which get > enabled in "System Preferences > Universal Access" (in German: > "Bedienungshilfen"), are known to cause many crashes in LibreOffice (see bug > 47368). So please try to disable any accesibility features. well, interesting point: when trying to go to "preferences -> accessibility", it crashed as well! I just cant go to the accessibility settings pane! (I post the crash log below) > 3) Do you have installed any window management/user interface utilities/apps > for MacOS X like > * Moom (see bug 42014) > * Cinch (see bug 51791) > * RightZoom (see bug 51686) > * ShiftIt (see bug 52147)? actually, I do use cinch. and shutting down this beloved tool fixes all of the problems: I can go to the accessibility settings - and change border settings in LO. COULDNT SEND CRASH LOG (was too long) --- Comment #7 from ste...@web.de 2012-09-04 12:46:58 UTC --- > 1) Can you please try running LibreOffice with a brand new LibreOffice user > profile (see http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile)? This seems to > heal many serious problems (cf. e.g. bug 51323). no, the only difference was that it crashed faster, no colorful ball of joy rolling for hours. LO just closed down quickly. > 2) Do you have any accesibility features enabled? Apple’s accessibility > features like "VoiceOver" or "Enable access for assistive devices", which get > enabled in "System Preferences > Universal Access" (in German: > "Bedienungshilfen"), are known to cause many crashes in LibreOffice (see bug > 47368). So please try to disable any accesibility features. well, interesting point: when trying to go to "preferences -> accessibility", it crashed as well! I just cant go to the accessibility settings pane! (I post the crash log below) > 3) Do you have installed any window management/user interface utilities/apps > for MacOS X like > * Moom (see bug 42014) > * Cinch (see bug 51791) > * RightZoom (see bug 51686) > * ShiftIt (see bug 52147)? actually, I do use cinch. and shutting down this beloved tool fixes all of the problems: I can go to the accessibility settings - and change border settings in LO. COULDNT SEND CRASH LOG (was too long) --- Comment #8 from Roman Eisele <b...@eikota.de> 2012-09-18 08:49:40 UTC --- @ ste...@web.de: Thank you very much for your answers (comment 6, comment 7)! Sorry that I did not reply earlier -- must have missed them somehow -- I will look into this issue soon and try to reproduce it. However, right now we know that the most important point is this one: In reply to comment #7) > actually, I do use cinch. and shutting down this beloved tool fixes all of the > problems: I can go to the accessibility settings - and change border settings > in LO. This is *very* important. So this issue is related to Mac OS accessibility features (Cinch relies on them), like some other issues. We are currently doing a survey of all these issues ... -- Configure bugmail: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Libreoffice-bugs mailing list Libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice-bugs