Confirmed situation in Maverick/OO 3.2.1; disabling the anti-aliasing does help 
a lot, but still affecting overall performance, e.g. switching from the desktop 
with OO active is slower than usual.
In the confirmed situation, after selecting over 100 rows and two columns, X 
was using 100% of the 200% available(dual proc); OO became extremely slow while 
other apps would have to work on the other half of the processor power left. 
Besides that, my graphics card (nvidia GT9400) increased temperature by over 6 
degrees C as compared to a normal working situation. 
Usually software would not be able to kill non-mechanical hardware, but this 
may come close if left undetected.
Because not everyone is able to recognize the connection between the OO 
select-and-copy and all related issues commented upon here, this problem would 
have to be addressed quickly, imho...
By the way, for completeness: the correct path to disable the antialiasing: 
(Main OO menu) Tools>Options>>>OpenOffice.org>View>>Graphics output>Use 
Anti-Aliasing (Uncheck this option)
This will restore a workable state as soon as clicking the OK button is 
processed.

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  [ooo-build] Calc's marching ants bring Xorg to its knees - AA issue

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