When an attempt is made to move data from one cell to another, add data
to a cell in a way that causes the cell to expand in size, or delete a
row (table is about 40 rows, 5 columns, a few cells have as many as
400-500 words, but these are the exception), CPU usage spikes for
several minutes (close to 10 minutes as I am writing this), going as
high as 95%.
This is not a memory problem. free shows -/+ buffers/cache 379 1141
(the system has 1.5G of RAM).
I have searched through Google, the Debian buglist, and the OOo Issues
list, and see only sporadic references to CPU issues, and in Issues
there is no reference that I can find to anything being done about it.
Does anyone else have this experience?
Am I missing something obvious?
Does anyone have a suggestion?
As things stand, the table is essentially unusable. It was created in
OOo, saved as part of an odt file. This problem has surfaced since
reloading it.
TIA
Cam
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Cam Ellison, Ph.D. R.Psych. #1417
Cam Ellison & Associates Ltd.
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Phone: 604-885-4806
Fax: 604-885-4809
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Cam Ellison, Ph.D. R.Psych. #1417
Cam Ellison & Associates Ltd.
RR 22 3446 Beach Avenue
Roberts Creek BC V0N 2W2
Phone: 604-885-4806
Fax: 604-885-4809
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