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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Mar 4 11:04:19 +0000
2007 -------
Controlling the scope of customization is a nice feature, but I suggest that it
has design and/or implementation problems.
Under Tools > Customize, the tabbed pages for Toolbars, Menus, and Events offer
two choices for saving: "OO Writer", or "{document title}". This implies two
levels of scope: the current document, or all of Writer. What I am seeing is
consistent with the idea of a third scope: "all master documents (*.odm)". If
this exists, it is neither documented nor selectable, which is not nice. Bad
enough that I could blunder into this, without warning; worse, there seems to be
no way out of it, at least within Writer. If this is working "as designed",
then the designer was having a bad day.
Note the different design philosophy on the Keyboard customization tab. It
offers a file-based, Load/Save dialog. That would seem to be the easy and
straightforward way to handle all of these.
For my immediate problem, I found evidence in my user data (/{user}/Application
Data/...) of two sets of menu/toolbar files. One was in a /swriter/ directory
(the "new", non-master set); the other in /sglobal/ (the old, master-document
set). Deleting the contents of /sglobal/ had no effect on the documents, and
the files reappeared, so these are only copies. If I knew where the originals
are, and could delete them without breaking Writer, I could probably clear up my
problem quite easily. /tj
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