https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157054

--- Comment #2 from Bernard Decock <[email protected]> ---
I wondered why I ran into this problem, because I didn't encounter this problem
before. The thing is, when you draw something in presentation-mode and you
remove the ink before showing another slide, then the shapes are not created at
all (which is fine for me, because the drawings made are initiated by questions
from the audience). Yesterday I encountered this problem as I made a drawing in
presentation-mode. After making the drawing and not removing the ink, I stopped
the presentation for making a correction into the slide. So I noticed hundreds
of ink-shapes in the edit-mode. So as long as you don't stop the presentation,
and you carefully erase all ink on the slides, no ink-shapes are generated.

Now that I understand the behavior, I can live with it. I removed the ink on
the slide by removing the slide and pasting it from a backup-copy. A proper
use-case would be that at closing the presentation, a dialog pops up, asking if
the ink should be saved or not.

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