(In reply to Eric from comment #28)
> LibreOffice 7.6.2.1 on opensuse Tumbleweed. This just crashed when i closed
> it. It's a simple spreadsheet I am attaching, but the crash happens randomly
> at close, not every time.
Didn't crash for me in a quick test, but that doesn't necessarily say
much as
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(In reply to GeneC from comment #16)
> Xcb is a not great workaround; at least for me on 4k monitor, it looks
> pretty icky. Fonts render quite poorly.
Another option is to use the more mature gtk3 VCL plugin by setting
environment variable SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk3
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This is fixed in the 7-2 branch, but issue still exists on master
(Wayland-only). Reopening the ticket, s.a. discussion in tdf#144037.
@Jan-Marek: Do you think it makes sense to revert the corresponding
commits for master as well for now, until a better solution has been
found?
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(In reply to Olivier Tilloy from comment #8)
> This bug looks similar to
> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131083, which the
> reporter could initially reproduce quite reliably, but ended up closing
> after they couldn't reproduce any longer. This was originally reported
> again
The only relatively recent commit related to QMimeData handling (i.e.
mostly copy & paste and drag'n'drop) is the fix for tdf#131533, but that
fix is in 6.4.4 already.
I'm wondering whether the increase of reported crashes is actually due
to some change in LibreOffice qt5/kf5 code or rather the si
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libreoffice-kde5 file dialog/picker doesn't add extens
I'm closing this bug report. Please leave a comment here or open a new
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(In reply to Michael Weghorn from comment #25)
> My previous comment was targeted at question B), and one thought of mine was
> to drop gtk3_kde5 from the list for the LXQt case, for the reasons mentioned
> in comment 21, which would mean that the fallback list for LXQt would be
> [&
Hi Rene,
(In reply to Rene Engelhard from comment #24)
>
> I disagree. It's Lx*Qt*, so one should prefer the qt5 plugin. But does it
> have a file picker?
Yes, the qt5 plugin does have a file picker (which is currently used for
the lxqt case even when the kde5 plugin is used, s. commit from comm
Backports for LibreOffice 6.2 for the two commits:
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/67131/
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/67132/
With these commits, you will get the plain Qt5FilePicker that has all custom
controls with "kde5" (but the file auto extension not yet working, s. comment
17 ->
Sorry for my misleading comment 14. That was not meant as a command to
be executed "as is", but rather as a "human-readable instruction" that
first had to be converted into a "machine-readable command" like the one
you used...
(In reply to Hans P. Möller from comment #17)
> So VCL=qt5 havs the che
(In reply to Hans P. Möller from comment #13)
> how can I change it to use the qt5 VCL? I thought there where only kde and
> gtk
Set "SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=qt5".
In fact, there's currently quite a bunch of VCL plugins on Linux (gtk,
gtk3, kde4, kde5, gtk3_kde5, gen,...), some of them deprecated alrea
As your screenshots show, more custom controls are missing in the save
dialog when run on LXQt ("Save with password", "Encrypt with GPG key").
I just tested with LXQt on Debian testing and can confirm the behaviour
is the same with a current daily build of master and using the kde5 VCL
plugin. Thi
(In reply to Hans P. Möller from comment #7)
> Who creates the checkbox? Libreoffice or the filemanager (in kubuntu
> dolphin)?
A quick search suggests that kio is responsible for this in KDE Plasma,
s.
https://sources.debian.org/src/kio/5.51.0-1/src/filewidgets/kfilewidget.cpp/?hl=2312#L2312
(but
(In reply to Hans P. Möller from comment #7)
> Created attachment 148473 [details]
> lubuntu LXQt file saver
@Hans: Is that screenshot with LibreOffice 6.1 and the the gtk3_kde5 VCL
plugin or with 6.2 and the kde4 one?
Btw, when using the "qt5" VCL plugin (i.e. starting LibreOffice with the
env v
Created attachment 148457
Screenshot of save dialog in KDE 5
For me, with a current daily build of the "master" branch, the file
extension is automatically added when using the "kde5" VCL plugin and
taking these steps:
1) open a new Writer document
2) "File" -> "Save as"
3) type "test" as file na
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