Description: Until long ago, there were issues in starting presentations in LibO6.2 with the VCL5 plugin. With LibO 6.2.3.1 this has changed. The presentation starts nicely, but the situation has possibly worsened, since the presentation cannot be closed. Pressing ESC during the presentation leaves around a "soffice.bin" showing a slide. The window has a regular toolbar but does not react to the close button and cannot be closed in any way. If you restart and re-stop the presentation, you get an additional "soffice.bin <2>" window and so on. Steps to Reproduce: See description Actual Results: See description Expected Results: See description Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: [Information automatically included from LibreOffice] Locale: en-US Module: PresentationDocument [Information guessed from browser] OS: Linux (All) OS is 64bit: yes
I can reproduce with Version: 6.2.4.0.0+ Build ID: c3eeb421526f284419e90d2c4c4da5b0d7bbcc0e CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.19; UI render: default; VCL: kde5; TinderBox: Linux-rpm_deb-x86_64@86-TDF, Branch:libreoffice-6-2, Time: 2019-03-31_10:03:42 Locale: en-GB (en_GB.UTF-8); UI-Language: en-US Calc: threaded but not with current master: Version: 6.3.0.0.alpha0+ Build ID: e6f7e778aa0a91e567e6f7d19fecf4af6b8d089f CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.19; UI render: default; VCL: kde5; Locale: en-GB (en_GB.UTF-8); UI-Language: en-US Calc: threaded This is almost certainly fixed by https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/68852/ , s.a. this comment there: > Katarina Behrens > Mar 7 1:08 PM > > Patch Set 2: > > Heh I discovered a similar issue in slideshow: open any presentation in Impress, start slideshow, click thru its end, Esc. The fullscreen window initially disappears, but quickly reappears and this time not as a fullscreen but as a regular window w/ decorations. This second incarnation of the window can't be closed. > When I undid the initial fix of tdf#123406, it was okay again The fix hasn't been cherry-picked to libreoffice-6-2 so far, and causes merge-conflicts when trying to do so, so this would need a closer look.
Bummer
Lemme take care of this
Fixed by https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?h=libreoffice-6-2&id=d622be2d6bcfcc2c7260421e0eaa09c76ce15da2
Thanks!
Thanks for the post. Evaluating animation can be trickier than other genres. So many of our earliest TV memories are tied to an animated series. https://14wcph.org/what-anime-should-i-watch/