** Changed in: openoffice
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190508
Title:
[ooo-build] OOo Writer should remember user's last saved position in
each document under KDE
Status in The OpenOffice.org Suite:
Invalid
Status in “openoffice.org” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org-kde
One of the nice features of OpenOffice.org is that it remembers the
position of the user's cursor at last save, such that opening a
document in Writer brings the user to the exact page they were working
on at last save. This has worked on all versions of Writer for some
time, including the Windows and Linux versions. However, under the
version in Gutsy (and Feisty before it) this feature has not worked
under KDE. It does work under Gnome as it always has, leading me to
suspect a difference in the way openoffice.org-kde functions.
To see what I mean, try the following:
1) Log into Ubuntu (Gutsy or Feisty) under Gnome.
2) Open and edit a Writer document that is a few pages long. Save the doc
when you are a couple pages into it (e.g., on page 3).
3) Close OOo.
4) Open OOo and re-open the document. It will open to page 3, right where
you left off.
5) Now log in under KDE and open the doc. It will open to page 1.
Rather Microsoft-Wordish. :-(
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