https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51597
--- Comment #4 from Julien Nabet <serval2...@yahoo.fr> --- jc.sr: first sorry since my first questions was about distribution and version and you had already quoted it in your bug description (LibreOffice 3.5.3.2). For the rest, you must know that "LO" is a shortcut for "LibreOffice". Also, Linux distributions are made from Linux kernel + software packages. LibreOffice is a software delivered in a set of packages as Gnome, kde, Gimp, etc are also a set of packages. Now lo-menubar package is an extension which is often (always?) by default installed on Ubuntu. The problem is this one has been responsible for some bugs on LibreOffice. So my second question was : do you have this package installed? If yes, could you, for the test, uninstall it and try to reproduce the bug? There are also other extensions for LibreOffice which are not installed by default. My third question was : did you install some extension for LibreOffice? If you just installed LibreOffice and that's all, I suppose you didn't install any extensions. Finally, each software creates a specific directory to store its config parameters (Recent files, memory used, ...). LibreOffice specific directory is in ~/.config/libreoffice (~ represents your home directory). It happened in a lot of bugs that something in this specific directory creates problem after having upgraded LibreOffice for example. So for the test, it could be interesting you rename this directory to force LibreOffice, at the next launch, to recreate a brand new one. Is it more clear like this? PS: please, don't answer the mail received from bugzilla freedesktop, go to this url: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51597 and add a comment directly. Thank you. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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