Apply any animation (eg. Revolving circles) and click "Slide Show". Slideshow won't work or will be whipping itself. On the other hand, animations inside Impress work very well (push "Play" button) I use GNU/Linux Ubuntu 10.04 and LibreOffice 3.3.0 OOO330m9 (Build:1) libreoffice-build 3.2.99.2
Some more information would be helpful, specifically: 1. A Sample document with which we can reproduce the problem. 2. Hardware specific information 3. Others??? You could refer to http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport#What_to_include_in_bug_reports Thank you!
1. It was new, an empty presentation. 2. x86 (32 bit), Geforce 6600 GT with proprietary graphics driver for NVIDIA cards. 3. http://cid-dbec764f60fe3238.office.live.com/browse.aspx/.Public/LibreOffice/Bugs/30966?uc=1
any idea thorsten?
@Mateusz Still a problem for you?
(In reply to comment #4) > @Mateusz > Still a problem for you? Yes but now all effect from ogl-trans extension doesn't work. Just doesn't see any effect, at all! I push "play" or "slide show" and nothing happens.
(In reply to comment #4) > @Mateusz > Still a problem for you? Yes but now all effect from ogl-trans extension doesn't work. Just doesn't see any effect, at all! I push "play" or "slide show" and nothing happens. I have LibreOffice 3.4.3, OOO340m1 (Build:302) and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
Modified Version due to report date. @Mateusz Please attach a sample document.
Created attachment 52598 [details] empty presentation with revolving circles effect (ogl-trans)
I see an empty presentation, so what? @Mateusz: Can you please try to give a useful explication with short sentences in a numbered list how to reproduce the problem with your sample document? Please read hints on <http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport> carefully! Then please: - Attach screenshots with comments if you believe that that might explain the problem better than a text comment. Best way is to insert your screenshots into a DRAW document and to add comments that explain what you want to show - Contribute a step by step instruction containing every key press and every mouse click how to reproduce your problem (and if possible how to created a sample document from the scratch). - add information -- what exactly is unexpected -- and why do you believe it's unexpected (cite Help or Documentation!) -- concerning your OS (Version, Distribution, Language) -- concerning your current LibO version and localization (UI language) –- Libo settings that might be related to your problems (video hardware acceleration ...) -- how you launch LibO and how you opened the sample document –- If you can contribute an OOo Issue that might be useful -- everything else crossing your mind after you read a.m. URL
typo in Whiteboard status, moved to NEEDINFO status now anyway.
Closing Bug due to reporter's inactivity as INVALID. @reporter: Please feel free to reopen this bug if you find out that the problem still exists with LibreOffice version 3.5.0 and if you can contribute requested additional information due to <http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport> (especially BugReport Details)!
I make test right now and error still exist. 3D effect works well inside Impress, but outside it bring to crash. Usual effects works well in both mode. I can't attach any reports (or video) because Impress breaks X Windows server. I still have Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS with latest nvidia drivers (290.10) and LibO 3.5 RC3.
@Mateusz Reopening the Bug is useful for nothing, nobody will care. What do you think about contributing requested information? I still have no idea what I should do with your empty document.
(In reply to comment #12) > I make test right now and error still exist. 3D effect works well inside > Impress, but outside it bring to crash. Usual effects works well in both mode. > > I can't attach any reports (or video) because Impress breaks X Windows server. > > I still have Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS with latest nvidia drivers (290.10) and LibO > 3.5 RC3. > So, native nvidia here, too - nvidia-gfxG02-kmp-desktop-290.10_k3.1.0_1.2-12.1.x86_64 x11-video-nvidiaG02-290.10-13.1.x86_64 nvidia-gfxG02-kmp-default-290.10_k3.1.0_1.2-12.1.x86_64 works like a charm here. To further narrow this down, we need more information - first off, is OpenGL properly working for other applications, preferrably more complex ones, games etc? The simplest test is of course glxgears. If that works, please add the following command's outputs as attachments: - glxinfo - lspci | grep VGA - dkpg -l | grep nvidia - the contents of /var/log/Xorg.0.log _right after a hang/crash_ And lastly, which window manager / desktop environment are you using?
This is a Impress bug, therefore changed Component accordingly.
Closing Bug again due to reporter's inactivity as WFM due to comment 14. @reporter: Please feel free to reopen this bug if you find out that the problem still exists with the current stable LibreOffice version and if you can contribute requested additional information due to <http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport> (especially BugReport Details)!