Peter Kupfer OOo a écrit :
Rich wrote:
Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
...
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?
You do not need to see a information for it to be useful. Speeking as an
record manager/archivist, meta data is very important in document
managment. In such a case, OOo file properties can be very useful indeed.
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