This happened by klicking the systray-popupmenue on Point 'Vorlage' and then, this Popup-Message is given an the resistent part of libreoffice (starter) is going down.
Can you make it happen again? What Linux distro and desktop env. are you using? If you can make it happen every time, what if you tried updating to LibO 5.1.x? Set to NEEDINFO. Change back to UNCONFIRMED after you have provided further information.
$ uname -a Linux lproxy 3.19.0-32-generic #37~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 22 09:37:25 UTC 2015 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux $ cat /etc/issue Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa \n \l I can make it happen every time, how i can query the actually Lib x?
You can use a ppa http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/02/install-libreoffice-5-1-0-in-ubuntu-linux-mint-via-ppa/ Note that on Mint you have to use the pinning (it is shown in the article)
After installing ppa-LibreOffice according to the info from your link, the same happened.
Can you take a screenshot of what you are clicking and attach it to the report?
Created attachment 125753 [details] Screenshots First, select the menue-item, then comes the messages-box and then libreoffice terminating, no symbol in the taskbar.
Did you update to Linux Mint 18 yet? Any help?
Did you update to Linux Mint 18 yet? Answer: No. But I get exactly the same message by a version from 4.x. and I stay by the parent version of Libreoffice until the bug was fixed. I don't remember which version this happened. And then I think, already the same mistake. But it's okay, the other functions goes well from tray, perhaps have another User the same message error and he can give you more information like me. I have a question in this context: How I can install the Libreoffice 4.7.x on Linux Mint? Thanks in advance for the Info.
(In reply to IH from comment #8) > How I can install the Libreoffice 4.7.x on Linux Mint? Well, I guess you could use the 4.4 ppa (there is no 4.7): https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/libreoffice-4-4 Or else this: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel/Linux
@IH : do you have the TexMaths extension installed ? If so, uninstall it, clear your user profile and try and restarting LibreOffice. Setting as DUPLICATE of bug 96188 *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 96188 ***