** Description changed:

  After loading a file (400 pages), Writer freezes for more than a minute
  (see the attached screenshot). The soffice.bin process uses 100% CPU on
  one processor.
  
  When the file finally opens, the page count is first about 800, then it
  falls to the correct 400 pages.
  
+ Changing the memory, java or font anti aliasing settings doesn't help.
  The only thing that seems to help is removing the libreoffice-gtk
  package.
  
  I'm using a fresh installation of Ubuntu 16.04 with all the updates. The
- Libreoffice version is 5.1.2.2
+ Libreoffice version is 5.1.2.2.

** Summary changed:

- Libreoffice freezes for a minute after loading a file
+ LibreOffice Writer freezes for a minute after loading a file

** Description changed:

  After loading a file (400 pages), Writer freezes for more than a minute
- (see the attached screenshot). The soffice.bin process uses 100% CPU on
- one processor.
+ (see the attached screenshot). The soffice.bin process uses 50-51% of
+ CPU (= 100% on one processor).
  
  When the file finally opens, the page count is first about 800, then it
  falls to the correct 400 pages.
  
  Changing the memory, java or font anti aliasing settings doesn't help.
  The only thing that seems to help is removing the libreoffice-gtk
  package.
  
  I'm using a fresh installation of Ubuntu 16.04 with all the updates. The
  Libreoffice version is 5.1.2.2.

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Title:
  LibreOffice Writer freezes for a minute after loading a file

Status in libreoffice package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  After loading a file (400 pages), Writer freezes for more than a
  minute (see the attached screenshot). The soffice.bin process uses
  50-51% of CPU (= 100% on one processor).

  When the file finally opens, the page count is first about 800, then
  it falls to the correct 400 pages.

  Changing the memory, java or font anti aliasing settings doesn't help.
  The only thing that seems to help is removing the libreoffice-gtk
  package.

  I'm using a fresh installation of Ubuntu 16.04 with all the updates.
  The Libreoffice version is 5.1.2.2.

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