https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146769
--- Comment #8 from [email protected] --- Regina, thanks for the suggestion. My programming background doesn't include LibreOffice macros. From the online material, it doesn't look too complicated grammatically and I figured out where the events and such were. But, the API that's documented in help doesn't seem to have a mechanism for checking to see what docs are open. I didn't see an obvious reference to extensions or gimmicks. For someone who's already experienced in these thing it sounds like a workable solution. Without that background, it would be far easier to craft a bash script that took ps waux | grep libreoffice and piped it through gawk/awk to update a file. Run that script with crond every five minutes-ish. Then add a startup script that would open those files in libre. But... I think all that's besides the point. The reason for a feature enhancement request is that this is a feature offered by a large number of applications (as well as OS X). Such feature consistancy across user applications is one of the basic application design principles that was introduced by the modern GUI. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
