I thought about this old comment from Alex (put in cc) about accessibility part on MacOs which may help here: I keep repeating any of the steps mentioned above, and sometimes LO seems to be running fine again, and a moment later there is a crash.ġ1 MenuData::MenuContentViewAccessibilityHandler(OpaqueEventHandlerCallRef*, OpaqueEventRef*, void*) + 97 (HIToolbox + 1723459) ġ1 HIObject::DispatchAccessibilityEvent(OpaqueEventRef*, unsigned long long, AccessibilityHandlers const*, void*) + 485 (HIToolbox + 1828159) ġ1 MenuData::ContentViewGetNamedAccessibleAttribute(unsigned long long, _CFString const*, unsigned int, OpaqueEventRef*, void*) + 71 (HIToolbox + 1723615) ġ1 MenuData::HandleGetAccessibleChildren(unsigned long long, _CFArray*) + 232 (HIToolbox + 1712300) I've also run GLView (see the Report attached). I checked the system requirements ( ), and everything seems to be fine, however I'm not sure about "1024x768 graphic device with 256 colors" (About This Mac shows "Intel Iris Graphics 6100 1536 MB"). I tried a different version (LO 7.2.5.2), but there LO may crash too. updated Java (to Java SE Development Kit 17.0.2) īuild ID: a69ca51ded25f3eefd52d7bf9a5fad8c90b87951ĬPU threads: 4 OS: Mac OS X 10.16 UI render: default VCL: osx run Apple Diagnostics (result: “No issues found.”) provide full disk access (under System Preferences)) restart in safe mode, disable hardware acceleration Steps that I have taken to try to pin down the problem: after creating a new file or opening an existing file. ![]() ![]() with very small files containing no special formatting at all (no Comments, Track Changes are off, etc.) while doing ordinary tasks (entering data, doing copy-paste within cells, etc.) A crash may occur (= the spinning wheel appears, Force Quit is unavoidable): ![]() I'm have no special IT knowlege so it may well be that I'm missing the obvious. LO keeps crashing for unknown reasons, which makes it is difficult to file a bug report, but here I go nevertheless.
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