Hi Frank,

On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 12:52:34 +0100,
"Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, looks good.  The fact that it doesn't change when you change the
> layout in the designer, and save the design/document, indicates that
> this is a problem with saving, not with reading.

> Two questions: Does it affect only this particular .odb file, or
> others, too? In particular, if you create an .odb file from scratch,
> does it happen there, too?

No, I have done what you suggest: creating a database from scratch
(built-in *.odb DBMS -- no PostgreSQL), and the problem occurs there
too.  All the positioning/sizing modifications are not being saved, even
though I clicked on the "save" button, and next time I open the relation
designer all the tables appear the same size, one next to the other, as
if starting anew.  The only thing that is saved is changes to the
relationships between tables, fortunately!


> If you remove the settings.xml from your .odb file, again using a ZIP
> tool of your choice - does the problem vanish then?

No, removing that file doesn't change the problem at all.

I'm using version 1:3.2.0~rc1-1 in Debian sid.  If you're not seeing
this problem in a custom-built package, could it be a problem with
Debian's packaging?  If so, then perhaps I should file a bug there?
Thanks.


-- 
Seb


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