(In reply to Eric from comment #28)
> LibreOffice 7.6.2.1 on opensuse Tumbleweed. This just crashed when i closed
> it. It's a simple spreadsheet I am attaching, but the crash happens randomly
> at close, not every time.
Didn't crash for me in a quick test, but that doesn't necessarily say
much
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(In reply to GeneC from comment #16)
> Xcb is a not great workaround; at least for me on 4k monitor, it looks
> pretty icky. Fonts render quite poorly.
Another option is to use the more mature gtk3 VCL plugin by setting
environment variable SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk3
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This is fixed in the 7-2 branch, but issue still exists on master
(Wayland-only). Reopening the ticket, s.a. discussion in tdf#144037.
@Jan-Marek: Do you think it makes sense to revert the corresponding
commits for master as well for now, until a better solution has been
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(In reply to Olivier Tilloy from comment #8)
> This bug looks similar to
> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131083, which the
> reporter could initially reproduce quite reliably, but ended up closing
> after they couldn't reproduce any longer. This was originally reported
>
The only relatively recent commit related to QMimeData handling (i.e.
mostly copy & paste and drag'n'drop) is the fix for tdf#131533, but that
fix is in 6.4.4 already.
I'm wondering whether the increase of reported crashes is actually due
to some change in LibreOffice qt5/kf5 code or rather the
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I'm closing this bug report. Please leave a comment here or open a new
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(In reply to Michael Weghorn from comment #25)
> My previous comment was targeted at question B), and one thought of mine was
> to drop gtk3_kde5 from the list for the LXQt case, for the reasons mentioned
> in comment 21, which would mean that the fallback list for LXQt would be
> [&
Hi Rene,
(In reply to Rene Engelhard from comment #24)
>
> I disagree. It's Lx*Qt*, so one should prefer the qt5 plugin. But does it
> have a file picker?
Yes, the qt5 plugin does have a file picker (which is currently used for
the lxqt case even when the kde5 plugin is used, s. commit from
Backports for LibreOffice 6.2 for the two commits:
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/67131/
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/67132/
With these commits, you will get the plain Qt5FilePicker that has all custom
controls with "kde5" (but the file auto extension not yet working, s. comment
17
Sorry for my misleading comment 14. That was not meant as a command to
be executed "as is", but rather as a "human-readable instruction" that
first had to be converted into a "machine-readable command" like the one
you used...
(In reply to Hans P. Möller from comment #17)
> So VCL=qt5 havs the
(In reply to Hans P. Möller from comment #13)
> how can I change it to use the qt5 VCL? I thought there where only kde and
> gtk
Set "SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=qt5".
In fact, there's currently quite a bunch of VCL plugins on Linux (gtk,
gtk3, kde4, kde5, gtk3_kde5, gen,...), some of them deprecated
As your screenshots show, more custom controls are missing in the save
dialog when run on LXQt ("Save with password", "Encrypt with GPG key").
I just tested with LXQt on Debian testing and can confirm the behaviour
is the same with a current daily build of master and using the kde5 VCL
plugin.
(In reply to Hans P. Möller from comment #7)
> Who creates the checkbox? Libreoffice or the filemanager (in kubuntu
> dolphin)?
A quick search suggests that kio is responsible for this in KDE Plasma,
s.
https://sources.debian.org/src/kio/5.51.0-1/src/filewidgets/kfilewidget.cpp/?hl=2312#L2312
(In reply to Hans P. Möller from comment #7)
> Created attachment 148473 [details]
> lubuntu LXQt file saver
@Hans: Is that screenshot with LibreOffice 6.1 and the the gtk3_kde5 VCL
plugin or with 6.2 and the kde4 one?
Btw, when using the "qt5" VCL plugin (i.e. starting LibreOffice with the
env
Created attachment 148457
Screenshot of save dialog in KDE 5
For me, with a current daily build of the "master" branch, the file
extension is automatically added when using the "kde5" VCL plugin and
taking these steps:
1) open a new Writer document
2) "File" -> "Save as"
3) type "test" as file
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