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Hi, On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 06:49:09PM +1000, Vince Barwinski wrote: > When I did > > dpkg -l libreoffice-gtk2 libreoffice-gtk3 > > I got the output: > > ii libreoffice-gtk2 1:5.2.0-2 amd64 > office productivity suite -- GTK+ 2 integration > rc libreoffice-gtk3 1:5.2.0-2 amd64 > office productivity suite -- GTK+ 3 integration > > I noticed that libreoffice-gtk3 had been uninstalled, and thought > immediately that this may have caused the problem. So I reinstalled it, > and lo and behold, the problem is fixed. OK, in what desktop? I mean, it's still not ideal that this one happens with only -gtk2 installed in gtk3-using desktops (or even worse, gtk2 installed for gtk2-using deskops, afaicr gtk3 also comes into effect then in some circumstances.) > with the Mate desktop affecting my default Xfce, so I decided to uninstall > Mate and associated libs and I think that is where libreoffice-gtk3 was > unwittingly uninstalled. Ah, so a gtk2-using desktop (xfce)... > I think we can mark this bug thankfully as fixed as on the same day. I am not actually sure ;) But: > Example document? Of course I don't have documents this big to even > attempt > to reproduce it :) [...] > Did you also report it upstream or not? It'd be nice if you can do, I'd > only forward it anyway, and playing proxy from here to there is > cumbersome, > epecially if they want/need more info.. that maybe would still be helpful to make upstream be able to fix it... (yes, you could send them per mail to keep it confidential.) Regards, Rene