Libreoffice Hardware Acceleration
Costas 2015-10-03 20:35:16 UTC Hi there, I am having the same problem with stable release 5.0.2 Version: 5.0.2.2 Build ID: 37b43f919e4de5eeaca9b9755ed6fe-GL Windows 10 x64, nvidia card What is interesting is that this DOES NOT happen on my laptop that has Intel HD card. What is more interesting is that despite downloading the same libreoffice, both my PCs with Nvidia have the -GL at the end of the build id and both have hardware greyed out, but the Intel HD laptop does not have the -GL at the end and the hardware acceleration is available.
LibreOffice Documentation Team. Graphics output – Use hardware acceleration Directly accesses hardware features of the graphical display adapter to.
This seems a minor problem but running libreoffice without hardware acceleration feels like a step in the dark ages with menus being slow (the menu appears all black and flashes before the items appear). I spent 30m thinking it was my java but i dont think it is.
Costas 2015-10-03 20:36:52 UTC (In reply to Costas from ) > Hi there, > > I am having the same problem with stable release 5.0.2 > > Version: 5.0.2.2 > Build ID: 37b43f919e4de5eeaca9b9755ed6fe-GL > Windows 10 x64, nvidia card > > What is interesting is that this DOES NOT happen on my laptop that has Intel > HD card. > > What is more interesting is that despite downloading the same libreoffice, > both my PCs with Nvidia have the -GL at the end of the build id and both > have hardware greyed out, but the Intel HD laptop does not have the -GL at > the end and the hardware acceleration is available. > > This seems a minor problem but running libreoffice without hardware > acceleration feels like a step in the dark ages with menus being slow (the > menu appears all black and flashes before the items appear). I spent 30m >Vetkodrobilka svoimi rukami. thinking it was my java but i dont think it is. > > Thanks I forgot to say that the laptop has windows 10 32 bit, the other PCs have 64 bit. Copyright information: Please note that all contributions to The Document Foundation Bugzilla are considered to be released under the, unless otherwise specified.
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