https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55261

Roman Eisele <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Roman Eisele <[email protected]> ---
Thank you for your bug report!
Especially thank you very much for the nice screencast!

However, I can NOT reproduce it, neither with LibreOffice 3.6.0.4 nor with
LibreOffice 3.6.2.1 (rc); and I doubt that there was a bug in 3.6.1.2 which not
either was already in 3.6.0.4 or is still in 3.6.2.1. I did my tests on Mac OS
X 10.6.8, as you probably did, too.

If I do exactly the same as your screencast shows, I get a second slide which
is correctly numbered “2”, and also the tooltips are correct for me: “Slide 1”
for the 1st slide, “Slide 2” for the new (second) slide.


So we need to find out now what makes the difference -- i.e., why you do
experience this bug and I don’t. This is not easy in this case. Some first
ideas and questions:

1 Which user interface language do you use normally in LibreOffice --
  English, like in the screencast?
  What is your Mac OS X user interface language?

2 A thumb question, just to prevent any misunderstandings: Does this also
  happen in an empty presentation which was created from scratch,
  i.e. when you
  a) quit LibreOffice;
  b) start LibreOffice again;
  c) in the Start Center which appears on start, click on
     (new) “Presentation”;
  d) try to reproduce the bug in the completely empty presentation
     which appears now?

3 Can you please save a simple presentation which was created like your
  screencast shows (2 slides, both numbered “slide 1”) in .ods format,
  close it and open it again, and check if it still shows the strange
  (wrong) slide numbering? If yes, please attach the file to this bug
  report.

4 Can you please try to reset your LibreOffice user profile folder ? There is
  a good chance that this bug is related to some corruption in local
  settings, so we need to check this. To do so, please:
  a) Quit LibreOffice (if running).
  b) Open the following folder on your main hard drive:
     <Your hard drive>/Users/<your user name>/Library/Application Support
     This folder must contain a folder named “LibreOffice”; this is your
     LibreOffice user profile folder, containing most settings.
  c) Please rename this folder to something else, e.g. “LibreOffice-old”.
  d) Start LibreOffice again (it will create a new user profile folder
     with default settings, so this startup takes longer than usual).
  e) Please try now if you can still reproduce the issue.

Please report answers/the results of your tests here. Thank you very much!

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