Bug 61353 - Improve performance of transitions in LO Impress
Summary: Improve performance of transitions in LO Impress
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Presentation (show other bugs)
Version: 3.6.5.2 release
Hardware: All Linux (All)
: high enhancement
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Reported: 2013-02-23 16:13 UTC by Bastián Díaz
Modified: 2013-03-24 10:08 UTC (History)
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Description Bastián Díaz 2013-02-23 16:13:36 UTC
The problem is that in the latest versions of LO in GNU/Linux, there is a poor performance to tout the various transitions to full screen. Adds a poor visualization of 2D transitions, when installing the package "ogltrans".

I mention this as a major bug for 3 reasons:
1. A poor display in ideal conditions, where only LO Impress works with simple slide (background color and text without additional animations) >> when you open another program performance lapses.
2. Most Linux desktop environments have 3D support (software and hardware) minimum for making a presentation (that's what I guess).
3. In tests with the same basic computer hardware (Intel GMA 3150) comparing the performance of transitions in LO 4.0 (including 3D) with MS Office 2013, there is a remarkable difference. This >> to compare what the competition and considering the proper qualifications and underlying support technologies.

Ideally, in the future (not too distant), 3D transitions can be added to the core of LibreOffice. I think LO LO Writer and Calc are well positioned, but LO Impress far behind.

For more information:
Bug related:https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33333
Bug related (external):
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=813202
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=872815
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=914930  → Important

Thanks
Comment 1 A (Andy) 2013-03-24 10:08:31 UTC
marked as enhancement


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