[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 123009] Impress v6.14 slideview presentation after 68 slides or so stops. Screen message: LibreOffice fatal error: could not create system bitmap
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Tue Apr 2 18:17:31 UTC 2019
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=123009
Richard Ward <richard_h_ward at compuserve.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Ever confirmed|1 |0
Status|NEEDINFO |UNCONFIRMED
--- Comment #2 from Richard Ward <richard_h_ward at compuserve.com> ---
Thank you for your response.
The presentation I have created is file size 88Mb. This contains 120 pages of
animation graphics, text, pictures. I have eventually created a screen shot
video, which I had to play in sections then merge the recorded section to
complete the video.
To do this I finalised the presentation then saved (with backups) then closed
LibreOffice Impress I then made the files read only. Then reopened Impress then
recorded slides 1 to 30, 30 to 68, 68 to 97 and 97 to the end.
The video I then added music then I had the video posted You tube for all to
view
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYSmrRifoqE&t=90s
The video is of the English Civil War in the 17th century, in particular the
Battle of Winwick Pass 19 August 1648.
>From the video you can see the complexity of the presentation.
FYI
In the past I have actually present the presentation in 2015 in an earlier
version where the presentation lasted over 2 hours with no problems. This was
on a laptop using Windows 7 and an earlier version of LibreOffice impress file
size 66MB.
As all the presentations are very large files it is difficult to send via
email, as I do not know how to send large file over the internet.
Maybe you can advise how to send?
As you will see from the video, at the end I refer to part 2, which I am
currently creating on Impress - though I know how to overcome the reported
problem - others may not be so understanding - hence my reporting of the
repeatable problem.
I have changed the NEEDINFO cell as I await your instructions.
Concerning sensitive information:
As the video is already in the public domain there is no sensitive information
and as the information I refer to was written in the 17th century, I have
assembled as a non commercial and not for profit educational history video.
Regards
Richard Ward
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