Created attachment 1082816 [details] Screenshot of the issue Filed from caserun (https://tcms.engineering.redhat.com/run/260135/#caserun_10820519) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): RHEL-7.2-20151008.0 libreoffice-core-4.3.7.2-5.el7.x86_64 kernel-3.10.0-322.el7.x86_64 Steps to Reproduce: 1. obtain a box and two screens and connect them as large desktop 2. install LibreOffice (impress) 1. open presentation in LibreOffice 2. go into presentation mode Actual results: The presenter screen seems to composit parts of the slide out of order. See screenshot. Expected results: There should be no graphical glitches. Presentation should be shown on one screen and helper on the other Additional info: This appears to happen on all hardware and even when the native driver is blacklisted with a fallback onto software rendering (no mesa)
This is likely not a driver issue but a problem with libreoffice. This is the new bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1271663 Keeping this open until 100% sure (lo maintainers confirm it's lo)
Where is the source presentation. I can't seem to find it at https://tcms.engineering.redhat.com/run/260135/#caserun_10820519 ?
(In reply to Caolan McNamara from comment #3) > Where is the source presentation. I can't seem to find it at > https://tcms.engineering.redhat.com/run/260135/#caserun_10820519 ? Sorry, this is loosely based off https://tcms.engineering.redhat.com/case/463444/?from_plan=16857 The actual presentation file: http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/past/2005/presentations/arif_sayed_scale3x.ppt
Still present in libreoffice 5.0.6.2-14.el7 (Just checking occasionally in case it is fixed incidentally)
I think this keeps falling between the cracks is because the purpose of the case run is presumably that basic functionality of the presenter screen works. While this test case document originates in a foreign ppt file format and is something of an edge case with its transitions.
Seeing as RHEL-7 is to enter Extended Life Cycle Support phase and this didn't get fixed in RHEL-7, is this still a problem in RHEL-8 ? If it is then we can move it to RHEL-8, if it isn't a problem in RHEL-8 I'll dev-nack it
(In reply to Caolan McNamara from comment #7) > Seeing as RHEL-7 is to enter Extended Life Cycle Support phase and this > didn't get fixed in RHEL-7, is this still a problem in RHEL-8 ? If it is > then we can move it to RHEL-8, if it isn't a problem in RHEL-8 I'll dev-nack > it Bill can you please take a look.
Verified with RHEL-8.2.0-20191219.0 and libreoffice-impress-6.0.6.1-20.el8
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