Rich wrote:
Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
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All platforms that OOo runs on (or at least the ones I know) support
long file names, so the easiest way to see the title for all document
also in OOo2.0 is making title and file name the same. ;-)
The only case where I really prefer the title is when I am editing a
spreadsheet or a text document (that will probably become a PDF) that
I will put on the web, because the file name is full of underscores. I
just don't like the way it looks. I also don't like seeing the file
extension in the title bar, I think it is ugly.
oh. i just hate when extension is not shown ;)
btw, oo.org does not show extension when opening a .doc file. is this
intentional ?
I believe that when you first open a document, the title shows until you
save it for the first time. For some reason this is jumping out at me as
something I remember from when this issue first came up.
also, i managed today with m104 achieve a situation by closing/opening
doc/odt files all the time that also odt extension was not shown, so i
had two windows with same title (except <2> added).
2) What is the point of the title property if it isn't displayed?
if properly used it could be useful part of document management systems.
How, if you never see it?
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