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Unfortunately, this issue also exists in LibreOffice. I'm seeing the
issue on 12.04 LTS 64-bit, running on my Lenovo T61, with NVIDIA
graphics. The marching ants selection causes Xorg process to spin one
CPU core at 100% usage. Clearing the marching ants (by typing in another
cell or etc) returns C
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Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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I tried to connect this bug to openoffice bug tracker, but find many
bugs of this kind and I'm not able to know which one to select.
A list of bugs of the same kind is available at :
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=cpu+anti+aliasing
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Isn't it a duplicate of Bug #411542 or Bug #411542 is a duplicate of
this bug?
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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
I found disabling antialiasing and antialiasing for system fonts to be
quite helpful.
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I confirm this bug is still present in Kubuntu, I'm not sure how to know
what version I'm running but the problem seems to have arrived recently,
possibly in a recent update. Anyhow, disabling ant-aliasing does solve
it. This should IMO be flagged as critical since it effectively
cripples OOo unt
I confirm this bug is still present in Ubuntu 10.10 (32-bit, nvidia
graphics).
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(found that option to uncheck aliasing: is not under "view", but under
"Options" etc. as stated above. I saw another bug report with a wrong
indication before.)
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And, I don't have any "Graphics" option under "view" to select on: where
can I disable those damn and unuseful ants? Why don't use a color
instead? Really I don't understand those kind of stupid choices; tons of
C code thrown away for such a stupid thing.
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Sorry I forgot to specify: clean Ubuntu 10.04 on my HP Pavilion zd8000,
compiz driver installed and working without any problem.
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I have the same problem. 100% CPU on my dual p4-3200MHz while selecting
and copyings some rows.
I really can't believe from 2009 this bug isn't solved !!! O_o
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I can confirm #19: vanilla packages work fine!
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FIY: I am using the Sun/Oracle 3.2.1 OOo (vanilla OO) on Karmic 9.10. No
marching ants anymore when copying.
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I can confirm this happening on the following setup :
* Ubuntu 10.04, 64 bits, clean install
* OpenOffice 3.2
* Nvidia GPU with proprietary driver but NO Compiz
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I can confirm that this is happening on OpenOffice 3.2 on Ubuntu 10.04.
I notice that the bigger the copy selection the more CPU it uses. The
disabling Anti-Aliasing in OpenOffice works for me.
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I just experienced this bug also. It took me quite a while to connect
connect "copying rows from open office" to "Xorg using 100% cpu". The
workaround presented in bug#411542 seems to help a lot, but in lieu of a
true fix, the ability to disable the marching ants animation entirely
would be a per
This bug is still present in today's Lucid ISO.
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Confirming cometdog's workaround works here too. I wonder whether this
antialiasing issue relates at all to the failure of poppler / cairo to
antialias some PDFs? ( bug 248355 )
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Yes, for a workaround see bug #411542. I seem to be able to eliminate
the marching ants slowdown here by turning off antialiasing as suggested
there, so I suppose these two bugs are somehow related.
That's options -> openoffice.org -> view -> graphics output -> use anti-
aliasing (uncheck)
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is there a workaround? maybe its possible to disable the animation?
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Is anything happenening with this bug? I must say, it's quite hard to
trace the Xorg's load back to openoffice. I wouldn't expect many people
affected by this bug to actually come here and say "this affects me".
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This is not just AMD64. Also happens to me on 32-bit PAE kernel. With
and without Compiz, makes no difference. I observe both the slowdown
with marching ants for copy in Calc, and the really slow drag & drop in
Impress. Does drag & drop in Impress need a different bug submission,
or is it anoth
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- When you select a whole row or column for copying by clicking on the row
- or column label, the copy range is bounded by marching ant-style
- selection. This drives Xorg crazy, and top shows Xorg to be using 50%
- or more of CPU.
Probably this bug is related to Impress's slow drag&drop operation. On
my Ubuntu 9.10, drag&drop operation on Impress is extremely slow (e.g.
moving a graphical object or a slide). In these operations, marching
ants border with a couple of pixels wide is shown.
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