Issue 3378

Summary: Spreadsheet crashes while highlighting multiple rows
Product: Calc Reporter: Unknown <non-migrated>
Component: uiAssignee: Unknown <non-migrated>
Status: CLOSED FIXED QA Contact: issues@sc <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: issues
Version: 641   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux, all   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---
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Description Unknown 2002-03-06 23:13:27 UTC
I am using RedHat 7.2 (kernel 2.4.17). When I highlight about 20 or so rows 
in my spreadsheet it crashes. i have a screenshot of the error but do not kow 
how to attach it. I am kinda new to OpenOffice and reporting bugs so if this 
is totally inadaqate or something that is already known (i tried searching 
the database first) I apologize.
Please feel free to contact me if more info is needed. I would really like to 
help ya'll get this thing rockin.

thanks,
mmark@psysolutions.com
Comment 1 Unknown 2002-03-06 23:14:13 UTC
Created attachment 1167 [details]
screenshot of error
Comment 2 oc 2002-03-18 10:06:18 UTC
Hi,
I can't reproduce your problem so I need some more info:
Does the crash always occurs (e.g. with a new made spreadsheet) or 
only with a special spreadsheet?
If it's a general problem it could be a problem of XFree 4.1.x.
To verify, please do the following:
(0. Close OOo if open.)
1. Edit the file <officepath>/programm/soffice
2. Search for the line: #SAL_ANTIALIAS_DISABLE=true; export
SAL_ANTIALIAS_DISABLE
3. Delete the # in this line.
4. Save the file.
5. Start OOo.
6. Now try to reproduce the issue.
What happens?
Thanks and bye, Oliver
Comment 3 Unknown 2002-04-01 21:33:07 UTC
I tried what you said about removing the # from the soffice file and
this fixed the problem. It also fixed a couple of problems I was
having with the word editor with font selection crashing the document
and not printing correctly.

Thanks,

-russ
Comment 4 peter.junge 2002-04-04 13:01:32 UTC
Looks like this one could be closed. Flame me if I was wrong.
Best regards, Peter