Issue 50022 - Crash when clicking slide preview images that causes scrolling
Summary: Crash when clicking slide preview images that causes scrolling
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of issue 47383
Alias: None
Product: Impress
Classification: Application
Component: viewing (show other issues)
Version: 680m104
Hardware: All All
: P2 Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: wolframgarten
QA Contact: issues@graphics
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Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2005-05-30 07:06 UTC by tora3
Modified: 2005-05-30 08:33 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Issue Type: DEFECT
Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---


Attachments
A video crip that can be played with Windows Media Player (1.62 MB, video/x-msvideo)
2005-05-30 07:15 UTC, tora3
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Description tora3 2005-05-30 07:06:51 UTC
Justification:
  I am afraid but this problem is so easily to be reproduced.
  Please downgrade this issue to appropriate priority if accepted.

Phenomenon:
  Clicking slide preview images in the pane Slides several times 
  lets soffice crash. 

Reproduction:
  1. Create an empty presentation document.
  2. Append a slide repeatedly until the pane Slides fills up with 
     slides and eventually has a scroll bar.
  3. Click slide 1 in the pane Slides to occur scrolling up.
  4. Click a slide at the bottom of the pane, which is cropped with 
     the border of the pane, in order to happen scrolling down.
  5. Doing step 3 and 4 several times.
     Eventually, soffice would start a process of recovery.

Additional Information:
  - This behavior can be observed with OOo 680m104 on both Windows XP SP2
    and Solaris 10 x86.
  - Tadashi Mishima originally reported this issue.
Comment 1 tora3 2005-05-30 07:15:54 UTC
Created attachment 26671 [details]
A video crip that can be played with Windows Media Player
Comment 2 tora3 2005-05-30 07:21:56 UTC
The attached video crip can be played with Windows Media Player 
bundled in the Windows XP. 

A default video player in the Windows 2000 seems not to be able to play it.

Comment 3 wolframgarten 2005-05-30 07:52:17 UTC
Duplicate.

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 47383 ***
Comment 4 wolframgarten 2005-05-30 07:54:17 UTC
Closed. Thanks for your help.
Comment 5 tora3 2005-05-30 08:33:34 UTC
Thank you for your prompt reply and consideration.