![]() ![]() "Do you have installed any window management/user interface utilities/apps/control panels/extensions for Mac OS X like 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). * WindowTidy * Flavours (from )Īnd/or do you use any mouse cursor/pointer utility, i.e. Some little application or control panel etc. the mouse curser/pointer, likeĪnd/or do you use any special software which could be related to accessibility stuff, e.g. (or to add LibreOffice to the list of excluded applications for the utility, So please check if you have installed any utility of this kind and try to disable it a screen reader, screen magnifier, speech recognition software,Ī text-to-speech (dictation) application, or similar?Īll these and many similar utilities rely heavily on Mac OS accessibility features and therefore can cause LibreOffice to crash or freeze. ![]()
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