On 08/21/2010 06:59 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote: > > Sigrid Carrera さんは書きました: >> Harold, >> >> >>>> I saved the document and opened it. The cursor is to the left of the first >>>> >> as far as I know, this works as intended. Since the original document >> was saved by Andrew, you should see the document from the very start. >> But, when you make a change and safe this, the next time you open the >> same document, your cursor should be at the same position where you >> were last. >> >> Have you tried changing something? Does this work now for you? It >> should not matter, if you have en-US or en-GB of OOo. It should also >> not matter if you have the vanilla or the go-ooo build of >> OpenOffice.org. >> >> > > Good morning from Japan and thank you for your help. > I opened the document and the cursor was at the very top of the document, as > usual. > A few minutes ago I followed your advice, applied some change, saved, reopend. > Now the cursor is CLOSER to the last position. > Last position: > "I will place the cursor here > < is the cursor there?" > - > between the >< > I applied the lately discussed "highlight" and saved. > BUT, upon reopening the document the cusor is NOT between ><, but in the > middle of "cursor". > Even though that is strange, I would be satisfied with that kind of > "precision", because then I would not > have to scroll through 30 pages ...
Tested the same on (all US English): Standard OOo 3.2.1 (linux) o Does not work OOo-dev 3.3.0 (linux) o Does not work Ubuntu (go-oo/novell) OOo 3.2.0 (linux) o Works Ubuntu (go-oo/novell) OOo 3.2.1 (linux) o Works Standard OOo 3.2.1 (WinXP) o Does not work And experienced the same results on the ones that 'work'. Note that the cursor position (albeit a several (8) characters/spaces off) isn't retained if you use the File|Save As, but only seems to work with 'File|Save'. Note that for testing: 1. Opened the CursorOnSecondPage.odt test document. At the end of the "I will place the cursor here >< is the cursor there?" I added a few spaces and saved. 2. I then 'File|Close' the document and then reopen from 'File|Recent Documents'. I also did a test using 'File|Save As', saved with a different file name and tested the same way using that file. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
