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2016-12-10 12:04:05 UTC
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104549
Bug ID: 104549
Summary: Tabbing through Notebookbar and hitting Enter crashes
LO after error message "Given module is not a frame
nor a window, controller or model."
Product: LibreOffice
Version: 5.3.0.0.beta1
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: medium
Component: UI
Assignee: libreoffice-***@lists.freedesktop.org
Reporter: ***@nexgo.de
Hello @ll,
I hope, I have chosen the right component, module, priority and such. If not,
feel free to change it adequately ... ;)
While trying to reproduce #102771, I stumbled upon the following:
1. Start Writer
2. Change "View - Toolbar Layout - Notebookbar"
3. Click on the left button in the Notebookbar and choose "Menubar" (though not
sure, if this is really needed).
4. Open an ODT file
5. Open another one by clicking on "File - Open" in the Notebookbar
6. Press <Ctrl>+<W> to close the second one
You will see, that "Open" in the Notebookbar is selected.
7. Use the right arrow key.
You will see, that it only moves up to "Open Remote"
8. Press Enter
You will get an error message from LO with
<quote>
Given module is not a frame nor a window, controller or model.
</quote>
9. Hit Enter
You will see that LO does not respond any longer.
10. Press <Alt>+<F4> a couple of times.
You will see a message like
<quote>
This window might be busy and is not responding.
Do you want to terminate the application?
</quote>
with the text "LibreOfficeDev 5.3 - Fatal Error"
... :( I will attach a gdb as well as a strace log afterwards ... ;)
HTH
Thomas.
Bug ID: 104549
Summary: Tabbing through Notebookbar and hitting Enter crashes
LO after error message "Given module is not a frame
nor a window, controller or model."
Product: LibreOffice
Version: 5.3.0.0.beta1
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: medium
Component: UI
Assignee: libreoffice-***@lists.freedesktop.org
Reporter: ***@nexgo.de
Hello @ll,
I hope, I have chosen the right component, module, priority and such. If not,
feel free to change it adequately ... ;)
While trying to reproduce #102771, I stumbled upon the following:
1. Start Writer
2. Change "View - Toolbar Layout - Notebookbar"
3. Click on the left button in the Notebookbar and choose "Menubar" (though not
sure, if this is really needed).
4. Open an ODT file
5. Open another one by clicking on "File - Open" in the Notebookbar
6. Press <Ctrl>+<W> to close the second one
You will see, that "Open" in the Notebookbar is selected.
7. Use the right arrow key.
You will see, that it only moves up to "Open Remote"
8. Press Enter
You will get an error message from LO with
<quote>
Given module is not a frame nor a window, controller or model.
</quote>
9. Hit Enter
You will see that LO does not respond any longer.
10. Press <Alt>+<F4> a couple of times.
You will see a message like
<quote>
This window might be busy and is not responding.
Do you want to terminate the application?
</quote>
with the text "LibreOfficeDev 5.3 - Fatal Error"
... :( I will attach a gdb as well as a strace log afterwards ... ;)
HTH
Thomas.
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