https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144994
--- Comment #10 from giors...@yahoo.it --- (In reply to Michael Weghorn from comment #6) > Thanks for testing. > > Today, Plasma 5.23 made it to Debian testing, but I still cannot reproduce > after that update. > > When watching your video once again, I realized output related to SLF4J in > the terminal from which you started LibreOffice. It's currently unclear to > me how that is related to LibreOffice. > > Do you have any (Java) extensions installed in LibreOffice? Does the problem > also happen with a fresh user profile? Java testing: 1.Available Java environments: java-11-openjdk (default) java-17-openjdk java-7-openjdk java-8-openjdk Video is recorded with java-17-openjdk (libreoffice identifies it as N/A 17) selected in libreoffice. Nothing changes with "Oracle Corporation 11.0.12" selected. Libreoffice crashes (not exactly the same, but unusable). The same occurs with "Oracle Corporation 1.8.9_292" selected. With no java environment selected, it seems to work just fine (at least, I am able to open writer): I should test it a little deeper but it seems fine. New profile: tried with all kind of java but it crashes as usual. With no java selected, works fine. So, since the problem seems to be related with java, I tried having uninstalled languagetool (previously installed from aur repos) and I have to tell you that now all seems fine (obviously need to test it deeply) no metter which java version is selected. So apparently, it is a languagetool issue (quite strange though, since with gnome it seems to work just perfectly). By the way, I confirm that problem is not related with profile (going back to my old profile does not change anything: without languagetool, it just works). Just to complete the test, I decided to try reinstalling languagetool but manually (instead of from aur repository from libreoffice-extensions' page). Download speed is quite annoying (never faster than 350kb/sec.). Crashing is back. Finally: sorry for my inexperience (I am just a final user) but IMHO problem seems to be related with languagetool extension's behaviour with kf5 skin. Do you think it can be possible? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.