https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97410
--- Comment #2 from [email protected] --- Could you verify it yourself? I'd rather not mess around with versions not installed through official Ubuntu updates. What I can tell you is that on 5.0.2.2 I can SYSTEMATICALLY reproduce it in the following way: 1 - open the document (it's a docx) 2 - add a comment 3 - add another comment: write the comment text without ever clicking outside the comment box or loosing focus to the comment box 4 - save the document while the comment box still has focus 5 - close Writer Result: the last comment is saved empty, and no warning is given when closing Writer. Note that if you click outside the comment box after step 3 and before step 4, the comment will be saved as expected. Also (and this is kind of "consistent" in its wrongness), if you click outside the comment box after step 4 (saving) and before step 4 (quitting), you do get the save document prompt as expected, and the saving button becomes enabled when the comment box looses focus. Basically, the issue seems to be that until the comment box looses focus, everything that has been typed into it is somehow not "committed" and not considered as some existing changes to the document. It's like what you have typed does not exist (though it's visible). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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