Installed 6.4.3.2 (64-bit) couple weeks ago and was working fine until now. This has been happening for the last 2 days for me in writer. Have 12GB RAM free. Have noticed a couple of unusual things though
You can open multiple windows, including the same document, but those views are not synchronized (changes in one aren't reflected in the other). Each window reflects the version of the document as last saved. So if it is adequate for your purpose to refer to old, static contents in a second window, that can be a partial solution.
But remember, any changes you make in one window and save will supersede what you're looking at in the other window. If you work in two areas of the same document in two different windows, you risk losing half of your work when you save either one.
The multiple windows thing works now. The changes appear instantaneously in the other window. It is a bit silly having all the rest of the gubbins with the menus and bars just to get a split but it does the job.
I have also tested on several computers:
Laptops with a Intel HD graphic card, computer with Nvidia graphic card, laptop with nvidia graphic card all same problem.
I have also installed on a new computer only Windows 11, the drivers and only libreoffice: same problem.
The problem is not with Windows 10, only with Windows 11. On the dutch forum they ask also for the drivers, i will check the drivers again en let it know.
keme, thanks for your input. I did all the things that John_Ha reccomends back in 2015, and I rebuild my desktop index at least once a year, usually more often than that. So whatever the problem is, it is not one that this solves. One thing I have not done is a fix via iFilter, suggested by the final comment in your link. But the last reference I could find here to iFilter was in 2017, and said the iFilter approach was outdated. -w-windows-10-indexing-odt-content-for-file-explorer-search-function/15999/ Note that I commented that I had the same problem in the 2017 posting.
I tried to mount the windows share by following the instructions here: =5&t=73353
I ended up with the following error:
mount error(115): Operation now in progress
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
which looks like a bug in Debian testing as per this link: -mount-windows-share-anymore-from-debian-linux (although my version of cifs-tools is different)
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Grammarly does have compatibility with your browser extension so you can download it and use the LibreOffice writer program to use it that way or you can use the other method. The other method is by downloading the Grammarly desktop app to your computer and uploading your saved LibreOffice text.
I have written a document in Libre Office Writer, it is crucial to me to keep the documents format.Now I am clueless in which format to save it, since there isa plethora of options, even different formats for windows.
LibreOffice has many command line options, especially for allowing document conversions. To learn more about the command line options of LibreOffice, see libreoffice --help or the man page of LibreOffice (man libreoffice(1)).
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