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Hi,

On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 11:08:34PM +0600, Александр Свидченков wrote:
> First of all - thanks for your feedback.
> 
> 2010/11/28 Rene Engelhard <r...@debian.org>
> > It is really a hack: If that is disabled, you loose your data if OOo is 
> > running and you
> > try to log out of GNOME. No UI to ask you whether you want to save or not.
> Stupid question: Why openoffice can't just quit? There is no open
> files in our situation isn't it?

You don't know. The quickstarter running does not say whether there also is
a document open. It can very well be that it is.
And I was not talking about your situation but on the "no quickstarter, Ooo 
running" situation,
whcih *does* need to handle a quit event to ask the user whether to save or not.

Both are "quit", and the quickstarter is just keeping a "normal" process in 
memory,
how should this know what to do?

> > I don't think there's any way to sensibly fix tis - instead of disabling 
> > the quickstarter
> > (which incidentiall afaik will be the default in the next LibreOffice 
> > version)
> Quickstarter is already disabled by default in both debian and ubuntu.
> But problem seem's such a dissapointing to me as functionality was
> broken without a clear reason.

The reason is explained above. Users not using the quickstarter and closing  
GNOME
while there's a OOo running.

Grüße/Regards,

René



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