Description: Open LibreOffice 6.1 RC1 on a Mac running the latest version of MacOS High Sierra (10.13.6), open Preferences and on the View tab choose a different icon style (from the Breeze default), press OK and close Preferences. After a while, LibreOffice crashes (also if you do not open a document). Tested on two different MacBooks (Air and Pro), trying to change the icon style to Sifr and Colibre. NOTE: The same behaviour seems to apply to LibreOfficeDev 6.2 Alpha (Master), but I have not tested it with the same attention. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Launch LibreOffice 2. Open Preferences > View 3. Change default icon style 4. Open a document Actual Results: Crash Expected Results: Change the icon style (in some cases the icon style is changed, but if you do not revert to the default icon style [Breeze] LibreOffice keeps crashing). Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: Yes Additional Info:
The crash seems to happen only for fresh installations of LibreOffice 6.1 RC1, as when the software is updated from a previous installation (in my case, LibreOffice 6.0.5 and 6.0.6 RC1) changing the default icon style does not seem to create any issue.
I can't reproduce it in Version: 6.1.0.1 Build ID: 378e26bd4f22a135cef5fa17afd5d4171d8da21a CPU threads: 8; OS: Mac OS X 10.13.3; UI render: default; Locale: en-US (en_ES.UTF-8); Calc: group threaded updating to MacOSX 10.13.6 to see...
I can't reproduce it in Version: 6.1.0.2 Build ID: b3972dcf1284967612d5ee04fea9d15bcf0cc106 CPU threads: 8; OS: Mac OS X 10.13.6; UI render: default; Locale: en-US (en_ES.UTF-8); Calc: group threaded either... Do you have OpenGl enabled ? ( View - Use OpenGL for all rendering )
After one day of continuous crashes, I have not been able to reproduce it either during the weekend, so we can mark it as NOTABUG for the time being. I will keep a close eye on the issue, just in case.
Oh, that's really weird, Did you restart your computer or something? Ok, let's put it to RESOLVED NOTABUG for the time being...
No, I have done nothing, apart from reinstalling LibreOffice.