Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: **Bug** in 5.0.2 Impress

2015-10-31 Thread 4bf5c083

I opened a bug report as suggested. Thanks for your replies.


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4bf5c083 wrote

Sorry, I should have mentioned that I'm using on an iMac running 10.10.5
Yosemite.  I looked in Preferences and hardware acceleration is grayed out
so it's not even an option.  This is a fast system Intel Core i5.

I deselected anti-aliasing but that didn't do anything.
  

Please open a bug report then, Bugzilla https://bugs.documentfoundation.org

Fully describe the issue with transitions,  and as well provide details of
your OS X install and hardware.  Especially provide the OpenGL details-- see
this Wiki  https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/OpenGL

The OpenGL extensions viewer provides a complete summary of what is in place
on OS X






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[libreoffice-users] Re: **Bug** in 5.0.2 Impress

2015-10-31 Thread V Stuart Foote
Turn off the hardware acceleration.

Tools -> Options -> View: Graphics Output  Turn off hardware acceleration.

Won't matter on a fast system, but will have smother transitions--and,
depending on your GPU and driver some of the OpenGL transistions may not
work.



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[libreoffice-users] Re: **Bug** in 5.0.2 Impress

2015-10-31 Thread V Stuart Foote
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4bf5c083 wrote
> Sorry, I should have mentioned that I'm using on an iMac running 10.10.5
> Yosemite.  I looked in Preferences and hardware acceleration is grayed out
> so it's not even an option.  This is a fast system Intel Core i5.
> 
> I deselected anti-aliasing but that didn't do anything.
>  

Please open a bug report then, Bugzilla https://bugs.documentfoundation.org  

Fully describe the issue with transitions,  and as well provide details of
your OS X install and hardware.  Especially provide the OpenGL details-- see
this Wiki  https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/OpenGL  

The OpenGL extensions viewer provides a complete summary of what is in place
on OS X






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