https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93008

René Genz <liebundar...@freenet.de> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from René Genz <liebundar...@freenet.de> ---
For certain value ranges for 'Use for LibreOffice' the value of 'Memory per
object' is changed automatically.
If 'Memory per object' value is changed, only two values are possible for
'Memory per object'. Either 1 or a negative value. This limitation is wrong in
my opinion.
For certain values 'Use for LibreOffice' and 'Memory per object' is trimmed.
Depending on the value it is trimmed to different values. If you have to trim,
it should trim to the same values.



I am using Mac OS X 10.10.4 (4 GB RAM) & LO 4.4.4.3 for the following examples:
Use '2048' for 'Use for LibreOffice'.
This will automatically change value of 'Memory per object' to '1.0'.
Furthermore, you can toggle the value of 'Memory per object' only between '1.0'
or '-2048'. You can use the arrow buttons or click in the textbox for 'Memory
per object' and use the arrow up/down keys on the keyboard to toggle the value.

If you change the value of 'Use for LibreOffice' to '2050' the value of 'Memory
per object' can be toggled only between '1.0' or '-2050'.

Click [OK] and reopen the same menu.
'Use for LibreOffice' is set to '0'.
'Memory per object' is set to '1'.



As a different example use '9999' for 'Use for LibreOffice'.
This will not change value of 'Memory per object'.
Set 'Memory per object' to '999'.
Click [OK] and reopen the same menu.
'Use for LibreOffice' is set to '1807'.
'Memory per object' is set to '256.0'.



As a different example use '5000' for 'Use for LibreOffice'.
This will not change value of 'Memory per object'.
Set 'Memory per object' to '800'.
Click [OK] and reopen the same menu.
'Use for LibreOffice' is set to '904'.
'Memory per object' is set to '256.0'.
Why is the value of 'Memory per object' not changed automatically in this
example?

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