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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Can a developer explain
how the Memory tweaking for the Graphics Cache is working.<br>
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I found that LO 3.4 can crash after deleting a Graphic in a
document who contains many or a few Big pictures. <br>
We replace LowResolution Graphics with HighResolutions just
before final printing . When the document is Loaded with
HighResolution graphics, then LO "can" crash when deleting a
Graphic.<br>
This do not happens with OO 3.3 !<br>
I supose it happens when i delete a graphic on a page where the
size of the graphic if bigger than the setting of the "Memory per
Object" in the UI Graphic Cache settings. <br>
PLaying with the Cache size and the size per Object can avoid the
crash, but there is no clear line why and when it happens.<br>
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so: <br>
whats the meaning of "Use for LO" (who is max 256 MB) <br>
whats the meaning of "Memory per Object" (who is also max 256 MB)<br>
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There are already many Issues posted for related Graphic
deleting-disapearing problems<br>
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Greetz <br>
Fernand<br>
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