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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Wed Oct 13 02:45:38
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I have a very similar situation, except that
(a) I am running non-product build of DEV300_m88.
(b) I am running on Linux.
(c) The program sets the "changed flag" (i.e., enables Save icon in
the toolbar and menu option File > Save) the *first* time in the
life of a document that you change a setting through File >
Printer Settings > Properties > Paper. Note that "life of the
document" here spans the process of closing and opening the
document.
It seems very strange to me that the program should behave differently
the first time the user changes the printer settings, and Niklas Nebel
suggests
<http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=28004> that
the difference "sounds like an unintended side effect of creating the
SfxPrinter on demand". I suggest that this issue should be assigned
type DEFECT.
My feeling is that the correct behaviour is to always set the "changed
flag" when the user changes the Printer Settings, but I have not yet
found any specification saying so.
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