On 2006-08-24, at 07:24 , zhangyun wrote:

I havn't tested under Linux, is it ok under Gnome? maybe KDE use different Open FileDialog code, I have to setup a linux environment to check for it.

50 characters do a bit long, it is just like MS Office (47 characters), how do you think about 32 chars?

By the way, the code is already smart, it will take first para, or stop get if encount some specifical chars such as , the 50 chars is just a max limit.

If you encount it cann't be stop for title para, it maybe because of Linux environment, so I have to see the effect in your environment.

Best Regards
Zhang yun

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jianhuajiao->zhangyun_new:
I have patched it using ooo-build on SLED10.
1. It can't set default name when I using OOo under KDE enviroment. 2. The patch check first 50 charactors of text in writer file. it too long and not smart.If we want set the default file name, we should give a more suitable file name. using heading or a suitable length at begin of text or do nothing(for example, 12345). that I means is that the default file name should have some meaning. it should be a smart work. if we just using first 50
charactors like the patch do, it's nosense.

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