https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154978

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Created attachment 186947
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Test LO document

(In reply to Julien Nabet from comment #11)
> (In reply to agapp11 from comment #10)
> > ...
> > I wasn't aware I needed to launch LO from terminal. I exported the variable
> > again (copy/pasted to terminal) and then launched LO from terminal.
> Again what I described is a workaround, if there wasn't the bug, you
> wouldn't need to do this. The goal was to test if it was KDE rendering on LO
> related pb and a workaround so you're not stuck but of course, the bug isn't
> fixed.
> 
> > 
> > When launching the program again and opening the Test Document, it seems to
> > cause no issues (but I am not sure if LanguageTool is working correctly)
> > 
> > I also get the following responses in Terminal after closing LibreOffice:
> > (soffice.bin:299655): Gtk-WARNING **: 07:57:27.898: Theme parsing error:
> > gtk.css:1649:16: '-gtk-icon-size' is not a valid property name
> > 
> > (soffice.bin:299655): Gtk-WARNING **: 07:57:27.898: Theme parsing error:
> > gtk.css:1652:16: '-gtk-icon-size' is not a valid property name
> > 
> > (soffice.bin:299655): Gtk-WARNING **: 07:57:28.131: Theme parsing error:
> > gtk.css:1649:16: '-gtk-icon-size' is not a valid property name
> > 
> > (soffice.bin:299655): Gtk-WARNING **: 07:57:28.131: Theme parsing error:
> > gtk.css:1652:16: '-gtk-icon-size' is not a valid property name
> That's something else but ok.
> 
> BTW, I installed LanguageTool-20230425-snapshot.oxt by following these steps:
> - select menu Tools/Extensions
> - click button "Add"
> - choose "for me only"
> I also enabled LanguageTool Server by checking "Enable LanguageTool" and let
> the by default url https://api.languagetool.org/v2
> 
> Then I did:
> - open a term/console
> - export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=kf5 (this one is to force LO to use KDE libs for
> the rendering since by default I use gtk rendering)
> - launch Writer
> - type some text with error
> - close
> => no crash.
> 
> Do you reproduce the crash with an empty doc or just with a specific
> document?
> If just a specific document, would it be possible you attach the file?
> (after having sanitized it if needed, see
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/
> Sanitizing_Files_Before_Submission)

> That's something else but ok.

Apologies. I am new to submitting bug reports.


> BTW, I installed LanguageTool-20230425-snapshot.oxt by following these steps:
> - select menu Tools/Extensions
> - click button "Add"
> - choose "for me only"
> I also enabled LanguageTool Server by checking "Enable LanguageTool" and let
> the by default url https://api.languagetool.org/v2
> 
> Then I did:
> - open a term/console
> - export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=kf5 (this one is to force LO to use KDE libs for
> the rendering since by default I use gtk rendering)
> - launch Writer
> - type some text with error
> - close
> => no crash.

I installed the extension by downloading from the website and then double
clicking on it in the ~./Downloads folder. An "Extension" popup appears that
then prompts me to install the addon and requires a restart of LO. I also
followed the steps of enabling the server that you listed. 

> Do you reproduce the crash with an empty doc or just with a specific
> document?
> If just a specific document, would it be possible you attach the file?
> (after having sanitized it if needed, see
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/
> Sanitizing_Files_Before_Submission)

This happens to any file with text. If there is no text, closing the app does
not result in a crash. Here is the file I generally use for testing. The same
issue occurs with .odt file format as well.

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