Re: MacOSX: How to get rid of the dialog "The last time you opened ..." ?

2014-01-19 Thread Rony G. Flatscher (Apache)
On 18.01.2014 21:41, Andrea Pescetti wrote: > Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: >> Larry, >> will do it at home: thanks an awful lot for your fast reponse, kudos to you! > > Rony, please keep a copy of the wrong state. We were rather sure to have > fixed this with > https://issues.apache.org/ooo/

Re: MacOSX: How to get rid of the dialog "The last time you opened ..." ?

2014-01-18 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote: Larry, will do it at home: thanks an awful lot for your fast reponse, kudos to you! Rony, please keep a copy of the wrong state. We were rather sure to have fixed this with https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119006 but apparently 4.0.1 still suffer

Re: MacOSX: How to get rid of the dialog "The last time you opened ..." ?

2014-01-18 Thread Rony G. Flatscher (Apache)
Larry, will do it at home: thanks an awful lot for your fast reponse, kudos to you! ---rony On 18.01.2014 17:56, Larry Gusaas wrote: > You need to delete the folder "org.openoffice.script.savedState". It is in > the "Saved Application > State" folder in your User/Library. > > See this post on

Re: MacOSX: How to get rid of the dialog "The last time you opened ..." ?

2014-01-18 Thread Larry Gusaas
You need to delete the folder "org.openoffice.script.savedState". It is in the "Saved Application State" folder in your User/Library. See this post on the user forum for detailed instructions: https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=55755#p244931 On 2014-01-18, 10:51 AM Ron

MacOSX: How to get rid of the dialog "The last time you opened ..." ?

2014-01-18 Thread Rony G. Flatscher (Apache)
Hi there, experimenting different versions of AOO on MacOSX (10.9.1) I ended up getting an AOO popup reading: "The last time you opened OpenOffice, it unexpectedly quit while reopening windows. Do you want to try to reopen its windows again?". No matter which button ("Don't Reopen", "Reopen") I