Hello Jean-Baptiste, > > I have tried to reproduce the crash on Linux 64 bits by setting the > option value to 30000 and the creation of a new speadsheet took several > minutes. No crash but 5 Go of RAM. I killed LibO instead of closing the > file. Problem: when creating another spreadsheet I had still the same > option. Knowing that you can't access Calc options without having a Calc > document opend, how do you kill this vicious circle? Ok, easy for an > experienced user: open a small existing Calc document and modify the > option. I am not sure whether a new user can find the solution easily. > > My proposition: > 1/ Maximum number of sheets : 10000 > 2/ Limit on the number of sheets created by default: 20
I won't implement that. We can't protect every user from his mistakes and IMHO we shouldn't even try to do that. If a user thinks he needs to set his initial number of sheets to 10000 he has to live with that. Calc is not foolproof and I don't plan to make it. Regards, Markus _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice