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So what I'm asking here is- OK, I'll make it a preference to either:
1) Open a new document after the last document is closed via file->close
(will
be the default, but *easily* changable)
2) Just shut down Abiword after the last document is closed

But I want AbiWord to shut down on the last document when the 'X' button is
hit *without any user preference*. This decision is almost final from me, but I'm 
willing to hear some feedback.

Is this an acceptable solution? It's the best that I'm willing to compromise.
I'll close 1909, 1751, and 1911 then and consider this fixed.
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Having followed this thread pretty closely, I don't believe there is anyone who would 
object to a choice or preference as to the operation of the close command.  It would 
be nice if the default setting reflected the majority of the user preference and not 
the programmers preference.  ;-)

As to the X button, alas, if you follow its function, it appears to be a surrogate for 
the close command.  That is, it closes the open document, but does not exit if there 
are multiple documents open.  This seems pretty consistent with the SDI model, where, 
as far as I can tell, only the exit command operates on all documents.  I'm not sure 
why the user preference shouldn't follow here also.  That way you get what you want 
and other users get what they want.

On a separate topic, I agree with you, that the discussion on this topic did get 
tedious a few times.  However, flames were held to a minimum & most of the discussion 
was on ideas.  I might point out that if you go back & examine the credentials of the 
people discussing this, you will find that the project just got the benefit of 100's 
of years of direct user experience plus the input of trainers & managers who have 
dealt with 1000's of users of all varieties.  In other words, Abiword was just the 
benefactor of what would amount to the thousands of dollars worth of market research 
in the commercial world.  Thus, users are contributing to the project in a positive 
manner.  At least, I hope the developers see it that way.

Regards,
J. Raines




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