I am using libreoffice on my powerbook g4 1.67Ghz machine running Debian 7.8 (Wheezy). I added the vrt network extension to make network diagrams but when ever I try to load the extensions the cpu goes 100% and the application is unresponsive. If I disable the extension it works fine.
(In reply to herminio.hernandezjr from comment #1) > I am using libreoffice on my powerbook g4 1.67Ghz machine running Debian 7.8 > (Wheezy). I added the vrt network extension to make network diagrams but > when ever I try to load the extensions the cpu goes 100% and the application > is unresponsive. If I disable the extension it works fine. Hi Herminio, For extension bugs, please contact the extension author directly. Here's some info to help guide you: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugReport/Extensions Good luck! Status -> RESOLVED NOTOURBUG
I'm the author of that extension, but it contains no code or script, just galleries of shapes that were hand-drawn in LibreOffice itself. If the cpu is running at 100%, it's running code, but certainly no code in the extension I wrote - if you look at the extension you'll see it's basically just an archive of gallery files bundled with an image, manifest, license and translations of the description. Happy to help in finding a solution if you need help, but there's no code for me to "debug", just packaging and files put together as per OO/LibO docs.
(In reply to Mark O from comment #3) > I'm the author of that extension, but it contains no code or script, just > galleries of shapes that were hand-drawn in LibreOffice itself. If the cpu > is running at 100%, it's running code, but certainly no code in the > extension I wrote Herminio: What version of LibreOffice are you using? (and what version of the VRT extension?)