bill purvis wrote:
Hi, I've been using OO for quite a time now, and until last week was running Ubuntu 8.04 (LTS) with an updated version of OO downloaded from the OO website. It was 3.1 but not sure if it was 3.1.1 or not. Since it's been overwritten now I can't tell. Last week I decided to upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) and found that 3.1.1 came as default, so I didn't need to upgrade that myself. However, I have noticed that the behaviour of Calc is subtly different. When I save my spreadsheet, the save icon used to grey-out, indicating that further saves were unnecessary. On the new system, it does the save, but leaves the icon in the active state and will do multiple saves without intervening changes. I find this a bit disconcerting and am curious to knwo if this is intended, and if so why. On the other hand it may be a bug has crept in while Ubuntu were packaging it. Any ideas?
The fork of OO.o that Ubuntu supplies is not just a re-packaged product: it is actually Novell's Go-OO variant and, as you have noticed it has significant changes from the "real thing". Given Novell's relationship with M$ and a certain paranoia...
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