[www-issues] Re: [Issue 79853] The program has inherant instabilites.

2007-07-23 Thread callmeshane
I dunno.. I feel that there is an underlying foundation flaw in the 
program, being mindful that I have not said anything about the other OO 
programs, but in sticking just to the OO Write and Draw... the programs 
both feature what appears to be a common flaw, where size or complexity 
of the  document or image/s (slides),  appear to me, to be producing the 
same kinds of CRASH


They appear to work just fine up to a point say an imaginary 90%, then 
they slow down to a crawl within the last 10% and then more or less 
either take a very long time to perform a simple function such as 
scrolling or pasting etc., and or then lock up completely..


I will attach or resend a file just to you, showing what I have already 
done, but could not upload because the facility doesn't exist and the 
file sizes are too large to upload into the site.


Regards

Shane



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What|Old value |New value

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  Status|RESOLVED  |UNCONFIRMED

Priority|P1|P3

  Resolution|WORKSFORME|





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jul 21 13:36:44 + 
2007 ---
For the file Steamer.odg I can confirm the problems. The file contains several
3D-scenes. These are grouped; ungrouping them doesn't solve the problem.

Each action on the page, like click on an object or scrolling, raises CPU to
100% so long that working is not possible. This occurs independent of OpenGL
checked or not. The performance is also bad in StarOffice 7.

I use German OOo2.2.1 on WinXP with AMD Athlon 1.15GHz and 1GB RAM and NVIDIA
GeForce3 Ti 200.

Perhaps this issue should be split to drawing for the attached odg document and
word pocessor for the other?

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[framework-issues] [Issue 79853] The program has inherant i nstabilites.

2007-07-20 Thread callmeshane
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 Issue #|79853
 Summary|The program has inherant instabilites.
   Component|framework
 Version|OOo 2.0
Platform|All
 URL|
  OS/Version|All
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P1
Subcomponent|code
 Assigned to|tm
 Reported by|callmeshane





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jul 21 03:43:54 + 
2007 ---
In summary: I use mainly OO Write and Draw. the major problem I find with it is
it's general instability in regards to either converting (the Write) or in the
production of what I would regard in terms of Microsoft Word, to be NOT very
substantial documents or graphics.  



I have to draft documents that may be 200 pages long. I usually do this in MS
Word 2000 - simply because it's reliable and stable.

Some are more or less plain text and some are a combination of text and 
graphics.

I usually limit them to 200 pages or 60Meg simply on the basis of work-ability
and the system slow down that comes with size



I find that when I convert even insubstantial documents from MS Word, into OO
Write, that with simple text only documents - the OO Write collapses around the
60 page mark, and it goes completely haywire with the formatting, layout etc.,
on 10 page documents that include tables and graphics.

I also find that when I produce documents directly in OO Write, that they become
unstable and begin to freeze / lock up / crash when they either become large in
terms of plain text around say 25 pages, or they are combinations of text,
graphics and varied formatting - that they collapse and crash at about 10 + 
pages.

For instance, last night I was compiling a document, made of copy and paste's
from websites, on how to wire up an electric guitar.

Got to about 10 pages... Foomph - not working... and 4 or 5 restores?? later I
got it up and running... and then I had to convert it to Word 2000, because I
know that I can build up substantial documents say perhaps to 120 pages, before
the program usually gets to large for my computer to easialy process.

The same or similar effects occour in OO Draw, when a number of pages or slides
are open and or there is a variety of graphics in the drawings.

To finalise this; I really like this software, but I find that beyond either
very simple, small and basic documents and graphics, it becomes unstable and
locks up, crashes and becomes unusable.

The best mental image I can come up with is that the OO software is like having
a small car...

It's absolutely great... put in 2 people and a bit of shopping.. it's 
fantastic...

But put 4 200Kg sumo wrestlers inside it... put 2 more in the boot, put 2 more
on the bonnet and put 3 or 4 on the roof... and you have got big problems...

That car ain't gonna go very well and it ain't gonna handle very well 

MS Word 2000 handles nearly all my work with comparative ease and reliablity,
and yet even a fraction of this - causes OO Write and Draw to bust a gut and
fall over.

I am quite happy to send samples of some of my work where I have encountered
these problems.

I'd really like to see this software improve to the point that it is rock solid
and reliable.

I'd like it to become truck like software instead remaining small car software.

If you want to email me I will be happy to upload a couple of ODT and ODG files
to whoever asks for them

Regards

Shane

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[framework-issues] [Issue 79853] The program has inherant i nstabilites.

2007-07-20 Thread callmeshane
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jul 21 03:48:16 + 
2007 ---
Created an attachment (id=46956)
This has had to be rescued several times, and it sort of came good enough to 
convert to WORD.. but copy a few more web pages into it and it should lock up 
completely again.


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[framework-issues] [Issue 79853] The program has inherant i nstabilites.

2007-07-20 Thread callmeshane
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jul 21 03:58:13 + 
2007 ---
Created an attachment (id=46957)
This is inherantly unstable... keeps collapsing and locking up.


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