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http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=43146


User cloph changed the following:

                  What    |Old value                 |New value
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                    Status|CLOSED                    |REOPENED
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                Resolution|DUPLICATE                 |
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun  8 10:34:35 -0700 
2005 -------
reopen issue.

A few comments:
> To open the first page for Writer & Impress plus a shortcut is a better 
> solution
> for the majority of use cases. 

I strongly disagree. You write that everyonw is both reader and editor. True.
But the majority of the users are editors more often than readers. And for the
readers-case there is already an easy shortcut: <ctrl>+<home>. In the unlikely
case that the users is mainly a reader, there's the option [ ] restire editing
view. The all-or-nothing approach is not wrong for the reader. If he doesn't
want the cursor-posistion, he doesn't want the zoom-level and other related 
things.

> If this task i43146 is about to get the 1.1 bahavior back then you do not have
> my support.

The change you did doesn't have the support of many users. A dilemma. But be
assured: This one is not about the old behavioiur, it is about having the
possibility to open documents with remembered cursor-posistion by default.

Whether you introduce another option [x] always restore editing position or do
it differently is of no interest.

In any case: This one is not a duplicate. If you insist on your new design, then
close this one as wontfix (and p*** of lot of users)...

The "optimal" solution would be:
* OOo is able to read the user's mind and act accordingly. This is not possible.

It is far easier to have the readers either uncheck the existing option or have
them press a shortcut than doing it the other way round.

> I cannot describe it better than richlv did.

Well, richlv want OOo to jump to the saved cursor position on load.

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