https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75467
--- Comment #4 from Ken <[email protected]> --- > what happen when you close the file without saving it ? The properties remain the first-open-modified "37,150 bytes" and "Today 5:24PM". I.e., it neither reverted back to original, nor was changed again after the first change. > And when you reopen it, did it have been modified ? The size remains the first-open-modified "37,150 bytes" and "Today 5:24PM". I.e., opening it subsequent times never changes it again after the first open changes it. > If the file has not been modified, I guess that the problem is on the Finder > side not on the LibreOffice side. But, the file properties do not change when performing Finder operations Get Info, Duplicate, Compress, Quick Look, or Open With TextEdit, so the problem is demonstrably unique to Open With LibreOffice.... > When a file in opened in LibreOffice you can check its properties from > LibreOffice: menu File > Properties. Does LibreOffice find the same thing > than Finder ? Interestingly, no! Even though the Finder Get Info shows "37,150 bytes" and "Today 5:24PM", LibreOffice Properties General shows the original "36,864 Bytes" and "03/14/2013, 02:39:00". Going further, the OS X command line ls -l shows the original size, the new modification date, and the presence of extended attributes.... Also interestingly, a new discovery: if I open LibreOffice standalone, choose Open File, and then in the Open dialog window, merely *select* (highlight) the filename without proceeding to open it, the operating system file properties change immediately! So, it appears that LibreOffice causes OS X to add 286 bytes to the file's extended attributes and update the modification date, even before actually opening the file. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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