[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 102200] [FILEOPEN, FORMATTING, PPTX] unreadable rendering of many PPTX slides

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102200

--- Comment #4 from Chuck <chuckfoo at gmail.com> ---
I just updated my system (still Ubuntu 16.04) install to 5.4.1.2 using the PPA,
and yes this bug still exists (same test case file linked to in my initial
report).

And actually, as I click to change between slides, the slide contents appear to
swap sometimes???  Yeah, it appears that some of the slides got dragged &
dropped as I clicked on them to change between them (the Undo chain says that).
 Which is odd, I definitely didn't drag...and as I go through the undo list,
it's got a LOT of stuff in there that I didn't do...exiting without saving and
reloading to reset things and try again...and sure enough when it reloads there
are already "changes" that have been made that can be undone?  And as I simply
click on the slide thumbnails, without dragging, they are occasionally
rearranging order, claiming to be drag reorded.  Using the keyboard PageUp &
PageDown work okay without reordering things though, so I guess that's a
temporary workaround for that particular issue. :)

So, I'm thinking this particular PPTX file may be a good test case for a number
of bugs still, including this one that I initially reported.

Also, just noticed these messages coming out multiple times at startup:

  X server found. dri2 connection failed! 
  DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_APERTURE failed: Invalid argument
  Assuming 131072kB available aperture size.
  May lead to reduced performance or incorrect rendering.
  get chip id failed: -1 [22]
  param: 4, val: 0

There was an OpenCL related message as well, so I went into options and turned
all that OpenCL stuff off in Options.  It eliminated those messages appearing
when that file is loaded but not the rendering issues.

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