https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55075

Roman Eisele <b...@eikota.de> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|WORKSFORME                  |

--- Comment #8 from Roman Eisele <b...@eikota.de> 2012-09-21 09:40:21 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #7)
> > Hm... this reminds me of something ... do you have “Cinch” installed (a
> > window management for Mac OS), or some other window management utility
> > (RightZoom, BetterSnapTool, Moom, etc.)?
> Nope! No window management software running -- standard Mac OS 10.7.4.

OK OK -- I just asked ;-) But you are right, no such tools necessary:


> Am I the only one who can get this to happen?

No, I can REPRODUCE it by the following detailed steps -- so REPRODUCIBLE with
LibreOffice 3.6.2.1 (Build ID: ba822cc) on Mac OS X 10.6.8 (Intel):

0) Rename your User Profile folder, just to preclude any influence
   of local settings on test results.
1) Start LibreOffice.
2) Create a new presentation (Impress) document.
   -> The “Slides” pane appears at the left side by default.
3) Drag the “Slides” pane (catching it a the title bar)
   to the bottom of the Impress window, below the visible silde.
   -> The Impress window changes its layout and is horizontally
   divided now: the upper half shows still the visible slide,
   the bottom half is the “Slides” pane with the little slide
   preview. Between both there is a small split bar. So:

   +-------------------------------+
   |   Tool bar                    |
   +-------------------------+-----+
   |   +----------------+    |     |
   |   |  Big image of  |    |Tasks|
   |   |     slide 1    |    |pane |
   |   |                |    |     |
   |   +----------------+    |     |
   +-------------------------+     |
   +-------------------------+     | 
   |Slides pane      ^       |     |
   | +------+        |       |     |
   | | 1    |        +-------+-----+---- This is what I
   | +------+                |     |     call “split bar”
   |                         |     |
   +-------------------------+-----+

4) Now grab the horizontal split bar with the mouse and drag it
   to the bottom of the Impress window, minimizing the “Slides”
   pane, until the “Slides” pane disappears.
   Maybe it is even sufficent to drag the split bar at all.
-> RESULT: Now it is impossible to make the “Slides” pane visible
   again; the menu item “View > Slides Pane” has no effect;
   this is even true in new documents.

The only way to make the “Slides” pane visible again is to reset
your user profile (see comment #3 and comment #4).

Good catch, Nathan! this is definitely a bug.

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