Hi Everyone,

I use LibreOffice for all my job activities and I yield many pdf documents. Many time I change the original document and update the associate pdf. If I forget (!) to close the pdf document on my viewer (see below), not necessarily the viewer itself, I get a nice sequence of "I/O errors" and the export operation obviously fails!

If I export a long document I have to repeat the long time operation and to waste my time.

So, why not check whether the file is locked (opened) by another program before (!) starting exporting over it? I think it is possible.

Wht do you think about? Is there already an issue about this behaviour?

My current work environment is:
- Microsoft Windows 8.1, 64 bit, Ita gui, daily full updated;
- LibreOffice 4.3.5.1, win32, Ita gui and local help;
- Adobe Acrobat Reader XI, 11.0.09, win32.

Have All a nice weekend,

Carlo

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