2014/1/13 Marc Paré <[email protected]> > Hi, > > I am just asking here as I am not sure if this is a bug or a decision made > by QA. > > When I create a document and then choose the option to export to .pdf, the > regular PDF window opens, and, all if fine, BUT, when you then go on to > "Export", the file name that shows automatically has the .odt extension > tacked onto the end of the file. This then creates a file with the extension > > ?????.odt original file is then saved as > ?????.odt.pdf > > Is this the intended behaviour that we want? Would it not be more > appropriate to export the file and stip the original extension off the > file? Like this: > > ?????.odt original file should be saved as > ?????.pdf > > Cheers, > > Marc >
Hullo Marc, I've just tested exporting documents in three different file formats - .odt, .doc, and .txt - to .pdf, and in none of them did I experience the odd behaviour you mention above ; on the contrary, all were saved, as expected, as .pdf files. This using LO 4.1.4.2 (Build ID: 410m0(Build:2)) on 64-bit Linux Mint 16.... Henri
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