Hi,

No problem with LibreOffice 3.6.4.3 in Ubuntu 12.10.

Don

On 12/09/2012 03:13 PM, Marc Grober wrote:
With 3.6.3.2 and OSX 10.8.2 selecting two odt files from Finder and
directing Finder to open both with LO results in a graphic message that
"<file1><file2> does not exist" (suggesting it is concatenating the file
name?)....
HOWEVER - using the LO menu to open the same multiple odt files works
without issue.

On 12/9/12 10:36 AM, NoOp wrote:
On 12/09/2012 02:22 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
2012/12/9 Lincoln Ramsay <[email protected]>

I couldn't find a bug report link on LibreOffice.org so I'm sending it
here.

Steps to reproduce:

Navigate to a folder in the Finder that has more than 1 .odt file.
Select two .odt files.
Open them (Command + O).

Expected outcome:
LibreOffice should open both documents.

Actual outcome:
LibreOffice puts up an error dialog with the following message:
/path/to/document1.odt /path/to/document2.odt does not exist.

It seems LibreOffice does not correctly handle opening multiple documents
at once, treating both filenames as one filename (to a file that does not
exist).

It does not matter if LibreOffice is running or not. Opening one document
at a time works as expected, it's only multiple documents that fails. I'm
not sure if this affects older versions. I may not have attempted to open
multiple documents until today.

Just for the record, I have no difficulty performing the operation
described above using the Swedish version of LibreOffice 3.6.0.1 on 64-bit
Ubuntu 12.04....

Henri

WFM as well:
Version 3.6.3.2 (Build ID: 58f22d5)





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