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ExpandAnimations freezes office #16
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¿Libreoffice version? ¿Linux/Windows/Mac? ¿Fedora, Ubuntu, Suse, Debian, Mint, ...? Steps, file example, ... |
LibreOffice, Version: 5.1.4.2, Build ID: 1:5.1.4-0ubuntu1, running on Ubuntu 16.04. However, I think the issues might lie in LibreOffice as it froze itself similarly while I was trying to duplicate the slides manually. Feel Free to close this issue. |
You could attach the file and write the steps. I could reproduce it. I use Linux Mint 18 based in Ubuntu 16.04 with the same LibreOffice version. |
I am facing a similar issue (as freeseek) with the expand animations add on - which is a very useful tool that I use quite often. Following are the symptoms: My .odp file is ~ 30 MB and it seems to be the issue to me. When I make a simple file with only a few slides with file size ~ 10 MB then it seems to work well. My system details: LibreOffice version 5.1.4.2 I have tried this both on Windows 7 and Ubuntu 16.06 and the problem is reproducible. |
LibreOffice 5.2.0.4 |
In LinuxMint 18 Mate (64bits) I have uninstall all (sudo apt-get autoremove libreoffice* and remove ~/.config/libreoffice directory. |
Hi, Maybe we can try to implement a similar mechanism. Maybe as a parameter, for choosing working slides pool. In the end it can run pdfunite or similar. I had a look to the code and it seems do-able. :) |
I am facing the same issue -- Impress freezes when I run Expand Animations. A new 'filename_expanded.odp' gets created, but it is identical to the original 'filename.odp' I've successfully used the Expand Animations tool for many years on Ubuntu 12.04, with its default LibreOffice package. I recently did a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04 (64 bit) and tried to use Expand Animations, unsuccessfully. Any updates/suggestions on this bug will be much appreciated! |
An update since my previous comment above. I created a new empty odp file, and simply copied the old slides one by one into the new presentation file. I then ran Expand Animations, and it worked fine! |
I am not sure how to present/debug this issue, but ExpandAnimations freezes while soffice.bin runs at 100% of the CPU. Nothing useful gets created other than a -expanded.odp file pretty much identical to the original file. The only way to regain control of the software is to kill libreoffice.
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