On Tuesday, January 25, 2011 04:00:07 pm Sean Dague wrote:
> On 01/25/2011 01:43 PM, Joseph Apuzzo wrote:
> > I think Chris nailed it and said what I wanted to say.
> > That not only it's better code ( I've run it now on Linux, Windows and
> > OS/X and can see the slight improvements also ) but better licensing.
> 
> Sadly, not all is unicorns and rainbows.  The Fade Smoothly slide
> transition doesn't appear to work for me with LibreOffice, which means
> it's not really an option for me.  Will have to report that as a bug.

Okay, did some testing and I'm reporting what I found:
   Fade Smoothly works on LibreOffice 3.3 for Windows 32-bit
   Fade Smoothly works on LibreOffice 3.3 beta2 from Debian for 64-bit (at 
least for the KDE plastique theme)

Having written and helped work through a couple of OpenOffice bugs before, I 
suggest you next try changing desktop themes and retesting.  This may sound 
like it's unrelated, but it sometimes is and you might actually have a theme-
specific bug.  The last bug I reported was a hard crash on startup for 
OOWriter which turned out to be a theme specific bug for KDE for all themes 
except Oxygen due to a change in the way windows were resized which the other 
themes couldn't handle.

When you write the bug report, report what type of Desktop and theme you're 
running, as it will help eliminate the problem of "works for me" when a 
developer goes to verify the bug.  ;-)

  -- Chris

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