Thanks Drew!
.r.
On 07.12.2008, at 16:09, Drew Jensen wrote:
Rainer Schuetz wrote:
I suppose you did this with OOo 3.0? If you, do you mind trying it
with
the latest developer snapshot from http://download.openoffice.org/680/?
If this problem persists there (and some chances are it doesn't,
since
there was a general auto-recovery-related bug fixed since 3.0, which
*might* also be responsible for the problem you describe), then
please
submit an issue.
I did so, but by adding to the original I submitted (status:
unconfirmed). Chances are I am the only one receiving issue-update-
notifications :) (nobody else in the list):
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=93071
Hi Rainer,
Well I was able to duplicate the behavior again just now, using 3.0
under Ubuntu. (At first I couldn't get it to happen..till I
remembered I had turned off an option and once turned back
on...there it is)
I will confirm the issue in the tracking system, but I think this
may very well be a duplicate or another example of, an otherwise
being worked problem. (Will need to look that other issue up)
So a couple of things - if you turn off auto-recovery information
auto save this will stop happening.
Tools>Options>Load Save>General
remove the tick mark from the line "Save autorecovery information
every.."
This will mean then that if your system crashes and you start a
recovery all changes up to the last save will be lost anyway - so
you can also just say no when it asks to recover the file and simply
open the old one.
Second - I haven't tried this with 3.0.1 pre-release so can't say if
it's already fixed. (I'll try to do this later today)
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