Again, not for the installs that I've worked on. Potentially it would be worth while doing a 'repair' on your OOo installation, just to make sure there is nothing awry.
/paul On 12/8/05, Gordon Burgess-Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Paul wrote: > > >I've just tried to replicate your problem using winXP - OOo2.0 (to see > >if it could be the WM).. It works as it should. The .ods file (from > >the .csv) is correctly associated wtih OOo. > > > >I would think, based on this, that it is a gnome problem. > > > >I would ask on the gnome list and if it turns out that it is not, you > >can always file an issue on www.openoffice.org. > > > >/paul > > > >On 12/8/05, Gordon Burgess-Parker > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>I've just found a strange happening on Ubuntu 5.10 with Open Office 2 > >>(final - not the 1.9 that shipped with Ubuntu). > >>I have a csv file that I downloaded from a website. If I open it in OO > >>Calc and do a "Save As" into ods format, then when I go to my Recent > >>Documents option in Gnome, the file is shown as one with no application > >>associated with it, and when I double-click, it tells me that it doesn't > >>know what application to open it with. The file in my Documents > >>directory is perfectly normal, with the correct ods icon, and on > >>double-clicking, opens correctly in Calc. > >>However, if I open the same csv file in calc and click on "Save" (as > >>opposed to "Save As") and select "No" for saving as a csv file, then the > >>"association" in the Gnome "Recent Documents" menu option is correct! > >> > >>Is this a Gnome problem or is this a OO2 problem? > >> > >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > Thanks for that - further information, it seems to only happen when > there is a [space] in the file name - yet I have other files that have > spaces in the name and they appear correctly in the "Recent Documents" > menu. Is there a problem with files in OO2 with spaces in the name? > 9There seems to be no problem if the file name does NOT have a space in > it......) > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
