Am 04.11.11 21:58, schrieb Fred Juan DIAZ:
2011/11/3 TJ Frazier<[email protected]>

On 11/3/2011 18:32, Terry wrote:

Memory settings have been discussed on oooforum.org and on the new
community forum.  A search should turn up suggested settings; I have
seen it mentioned several times. I think you may have to experiment.
This is one post on the new forum:
http://user.services.**openoffice.org/en/forum/**
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=32090#**p146893<http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=32090#p146893>

  Two things seem clear.  First, reduce the number of undo steps (the
default, I recall, is 100) to, say 21.  Secondly, increase the size
of the graphics cache to, say, 128 MB.  Open Office does seem to be a
memory hog; it certainly places a strain at times on my system and
Andrew Pitonyak has mentioned that the odt version of his macro
document causes OO to crash.  I have seen reference to "memory
leaking" but don't know what that means.


Terry

  FYI: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Memory_leak<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_leak>
  --/tj/

----- Original Message -----

From: Martin Hediger<[email protected]>  To:
[email protected] Cc: Sent: Thursday, 3 November 2011
10:07 PM Subject: Re: Calc Table Display Errors

Hi The sheet is 31K in size. It only contains entries down to row
around 150 and columns to Z, around 50 URLs are in some cells, as
well as around 50 URLs to PDFs on my hard drive. I was thinking,
could it be that I'm not assigning the correct amount of memory?
This can be adjusted in the settings, i saw, but I cant find values
that help. I think I started to have this problem only once i
turned *off* anti-aliasing of fonts, because Openoffice Impress was
having trouble handling a large A0 poster.

Any ideas are very welcomed. Martin




Am 02.11.11 23:39, schrieb Terry:

That sounds like a system problem rather than a software issue.
Try

copying two sheets to a new file, then close all files and exit the
software. Then open the new file only and see whether the problem
occurs in the new file. It may be that you are placing too great a
load on your system.

Terry



----- Original Message -----

From: Martin Hediger<[email protected]>  To:
[email protected] Cc: Sent: Thursday, 3 November
2011 3:24 AM Subject: Calc Table Display Errors

Dear List I have a Calc spreadsheet open where a number of
tables are used. However, it becomes hardly unusable, because
when I switch between two

tables
(using the tabs at the bottom of the windom), the values from
the "new" table are printed on top of the "old" values.

It becomes unreadable.
Also often when scrolling, values get "smeared" out all over
the
table. Its as if the value is printed to a new position but not
removed

from the
previous one.
What can be the reason for this? Any suggestions for how to
address

this problem
is very appreciated. I'm working with Mac OS X 10.5.8 and OO
3.3.0 on a MBP.

Thanks for reading Martin<snip>



Hi

It doesn't sound only as a memory problem but rather like a graphic
refreshing problem too,  very often encountered by people who produce with
OOo , even with very short documents.

I've been experimenting this problem several times per week since i daily
use OOo (2001)
It was told to be a bug in VCL (? ?)

We still have the same display refreshing bug in OOo4Kids and OOoLight
anyway, this bug (because it's really an annoying bug ) was already
described in various ways,
for example in  #82448 which is typically well described ,
  but you will find a bunch of issues about the same problem
at https://issues.apache.org/ooo/  entering keywords containing "display"
"refresh" ...
see also issues  #94852 ; #95505 ; etc...


Fredjd

Hi Fred, thanks for your feedback. It sounds as if your describing exactly what I'm trying to fix. Good to hear its not exactly only on my side and yes, I'm starting to have it in small documents as well (cant call 150 used rows large, right?). I'll be checking out your references, however, can you confirm any successful fix?

Martin

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