On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 12:00 +0200, Niklas Nebel wrote:
> On 10/06/10 21:11, Terrence Enger wrote:
> > I wonder what is the easiest way to find the specification for a
> > control on a particular GUI window or for a particular menu option?
> >
> > FWIW, the particular question at hand arose within Writer, File>
> > Printer Settings>  Properties>  Paper Tray, which sets "document
> > changed" (i.e., enables Saved icon in the toolbar and makes the
> > program prompt if you close the document without saving) only the
> > first time you change the setting for the document.  Meanwhile,
> > similar user actions in Calc or Impress seem not to set "document
> > changed" at all.  For comparison, the similar-looking control within
> > File>  Page>  Page Paper Tray seems always to set "document changed"
> > in all three of these document types.  Is this behaviour right?  Or
> > have I found a bug?  Two bugs?
> >
> > I seem to keep bumping into little questions like this, and I *should*
> > be able to answer them for myself, should I not?
> 
> You won't find a specification for each detail of old, basic features. 

Thank you.  That gives me permission to stop looking <grin />.

> "Only the first time" sounds like an unintended side effect of creating 
> the SfxPrinter on demand.

I'll go off now to file an issue.

> 
> Niklas
> 
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