Hi,

First, thank you very much for your interest in Mac OS X port of OpenOffice.org :-) If I'm not wrong, the issue you describe above should have been fixed with milestone 133 (in cws shellfix03).

To be sure, can you please, after completely remove 00o2.0, test this build : <http://ooofr.org/telechargement/macosx/2.0/m133/ OpenOffice.org-1.9m133_en-US.dmg>


I have tested with $dollar, $dollar.xls and $dollar.odc , and it works for me. If it still does not work, I'll file an issue about this problem.


Thank's in advance !



Regards,
eric bachard


Le 23 oct. 05 à 06:03, Gabe S a écrit :

I just wanted to drop a quick line; I've been using the new release for a few days and have generally been successful. So far I have two complaints: it cannot open files with the dollar-sign character in their names; I like to name my various money-related files with the dollar amount so that I can use a few handy OS X scripts to easily calculate totals depending on the files selected (i.e. "checking account $100.xls" and "savings account $400.xls" )

The script part is irrelevant to you, but very handy to me, so I'd rather not give up on naming files with the $ in them. I do know that in version 1.1.2 I was able to work with these problems without issue.

I haven't reproduced the second issue, and I think it might be related to the first, is that after a time, OOo stopped opening documents via double-click. Relaunching X11 and OOo on OS X resolved the problem. I'd also put the laptop to sleep with OOo open, so maybe it was that. I'll let you know if I can get anything more regular on this issue.

The inability to open files with $ in the name is frustrating, though.
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