On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 07:58:03AM +0000, Terry Barnaby wrote: > Last night I was helping some school kids with a powerpoint presentation > they had written. They had, not un-reasoanbly, used FontWork titles. > Under F12 with OpenOffice 3.1 it took 3 minutes to load the 10 slide file > and about 1 minute between slides. Editing was basically impossible. > I had to go back to a F8 system OpenOffice 2.x system to edit the FontWork > out. How on earth did this "release" get out (Fedora/OpenOffice ??) ?? > This is just one of many basic issues I and others have had with Fedora > recently. And where is your bug report? Anyway, there is no justification for you having used the wording that you used ('How on earth did this "release" get out (Fedora/OpenOffice ??) ?? This is just one of many basic issues I and others have had with Fedora recently.'), because: 1. Fontwork objects are 3-D objects, therefore the performance depends on graphic driver, card and so on. I just checked it and it works reasonably well on my machine (6-slide presentation with a fontwork on each slide was loaded in 10 seconds and transition between slides took a second at worst). That means there are users for whom it works without problems. 2. This upstream bug: http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=58291 says someone had similar performance problems with fontwork in OO.o 2.0. That means it's nothing new in 3.1 (and I personally doubt there was much change in this area between 2.3 and 3.1). 3. Fontwork is just a very small piece of OO.o. Even if it had as poor performance as you describe on _every_ system, it would hardly be a blocker for release of OO.o and it's absolutely unimaginable it would be a blocker for release of Fedora. That means it can hardly be described as basic issue. D. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel