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Posted to users@openoffice.apache.org by eisl herbert <ei...@gmail.com> on 2021/08/23 11:23:20 UTC

OpenOffice Writer crash on every closing a file

 Hello Administrator!

I'll tried to register me to report an error in OpfenOffce. But I got the
information "User account creation is been disabled". New accounts must be
created by an administrator. The maintainer is aoo-bugzilla-admin@apache.org
.

My OpenOffice Writer crash on every closing of a odt-file. This happens if
there exists a chapter index, the file have to be bigger as 50 sites, after
the last opening you must write around one side by typing and not by copy
and paste. The problem exists in Ubuntu-Linux with OpenOffice since I
changed from Windows to Linux. Now I try to find help. But in the forum
they are dont able to help me (
https://de.openoffice.info/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=75873).

regards,
Herbert Eisl

Re: OpenOffice Writer crash on every closing a file

Posted by Matthias Seidel <ma...@hamburg.de>.
Hello,

Am 23.08.21 um 13:23 schrieb eisl herbert:
>  Hello Administrator!
>
> I'll tried to register me to report an error in OpfenOffce. But I got the
> information "User account creation is been disabled". New accounts must be
> created by an administrator. The maintainer is aoo-bugzilla-admin@apache.org

Yes, that is the correct address to get an account for Bugzilla.

You are now writing to the user mailing list...

> .
>
> My OpenOffice Writer crash on every closing of a odt-file. This happens if
> there exists a chapter index, the file have to be bigger as 50 sites, after
> the last opening you must write around one side by typing and not by copy
> and paste. The problem exists in Ubuntu-Linux with OpenOffice since I
> changed from Windows to Linux. Now I try to find help. But in the forum
> they are dont able to help me (
> https://de.openoffice.info/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=75873).

That sounds a bit like:

https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=128449

Happens on Linux only and I suspect it is related to GNOME Desktop
Environment.

Be sure to follow that ticket.

Regards,

   Matthias

>
> regards,
> Herbert Eisl
>