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User rainerbielefeld changed the following:
What |Old value |New value
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Version|1.0.0 |OOo 2.0.2
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@tominator1st:
I still have some questions. Please excuse me, my knowledge in LINUX i very
limited.
1. In the WIN OOo version I can select in menu "Tools - Options - General"
whether I want to use OS dialogues or OOo dialogues. Is the checkbox checked
in your preferences?
2. What "UNTITLED FOLDER" do you mean? In the file listing or OOo UI? Where
can it find it?
3. No Idea what the "point and click method" might be, please explain what
you expect.
4. Can you reproduce the behaviour as following? If yes, what is your problem?
My experience with "2.0.2 German version WIN XP: [680m5(Build9011)]" (please
try to reproduce:
1. Open new WRITER document,
2. Menu 'Tools - Options - General', check "Use OOo Dialogues)
3. Menu "File - Open"
File dialogue window opens
4. Click on a file in the listing that you want to delete.
5. Right mouse click
A context menu opens with 'Open - Rename'
6. Click "Delete" and confirm in the now opening dialogue
expected: file will be deleted
actual: as expected
(I will work as well if you use the delete key on the keyboard)
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