I have created a presentation with LO 3.5.4.2 (stock Ubuntu 12.04). The slide transitions are "Fade Smoothly" for all the slides. I have installed LO 3.6.2 rc1 version to the same machine. With latest LO, 3.6.2 rc1, instead of nice, smooth transition I get one little bit smoother image for 2 sec and then the next slide. So the smooth fade is only 3 frame :( It works correctly with 3.5.4, so it is clearly regression. I checked all transitions, and the "Fade Through Black" also problematic.
NOT rproducible with Server Installation of "LibreOffice 3.6.2.1 rc English UI/ German Locale [Build-ID: ba822cc] on German WIN7 Home Premium (64bit). Works fine without hardware acceleration and a little better with hardware acceleration. Linux specific? Document related? @Peter MATO Please attach a sample document and contribute more information concerning your settings (Hardware acceleration, ...)
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Output of glxinfo attached. Output of "dpkg -l | grep java6" attached. Sample document attached. Relevant parts of my system: OS: Ubuntu 12.04, i386, desktop install WM: Openbox Video (from lspci output): 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RV370 5B60 [Radeon X300 (PCIE)] Smooth fade transition with attached presentation (on same machine, OS, at same time) with stock LO 3.5 works like a charm. Thant's why I think this is some type of regression.
Tested it with the 3.5.4 on Ubuntu 12.04 and there it worked. With the Master (on the same machine) it didn't work. Marked it as a regression.
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Reproduced in 3.6.2.2 (Build ID: 360m1(Build:2)) under Ubuntu 12.10. Fade smoothly transitions stutter for about 2 second before advancing.
All slide transitions should be working in 4.0.0 beta1 (beta2). Could you retest with either of these?