On Monday 09 April 2007, John Bowling wrote:
> On openSUSE 10.2 Linux, I have used ctrl-right click to drag the icons
> for writer and calc to the desktop. The names are so long that all that
> shows is "OpenOffice.org 2.2 ...".
> I have renamed them to "00 2.2 writer", so I then can figure what it
> is. But they default back to origional.
>
> I suspect a windows system would have the same problem.
>
> It either needs to default to a name that is appropriate to the
> application AND readable, or the icon be changed to use something other
> than just color to make them unique.
>
> Yes, if I work with them the way they are for a few weeks, I'll get used
> to it (until then I'll be wasting a lot of time clicking on the wrong
> one!) - and 2.0 allowed the name to be modified, so why not 2.2?
Please do *not* start a new question by replying to an old one as this causes
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1) most email software will correctly think that your email is a response to
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2) because of this, people not interested in the original email may ignore
your question
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not have to give it a reply
So in conclusion, more people will read your email if it looks like the start
of a new thread rather than the reply to an old one.
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