Dnia środa, 26 stycznia 2011 o 00:57:48 Lex Trotman napisał(a): > 2011/1/26 Krzysztof Żelechowski <[email protected]>: > > Dnia wtorek, 25 stycznia 2011 o 14:27:18 Randy Kramer napisał(a): > >> On Tuesday 25 January 2011 04:04:53 am Krzysztof Żelechowski wrote: > >> > Dnia wtorek, 25 stycznia 2011 o 00:43:11 Lex Trotman napisał(a): > >> > > Your description of single instance, multi window is correct, yes > >> > > there is a slightly enhanced risk, but IMH(unbiased)O compared to > >> > > the problems with multiple instances this is small, see my scenario > >> > > on another post on this thread. No software can prevent the same > >> > > file in two instances being different. With a single instance all > >> > > windows see the same (possibly modified) version of the file. > >> > > >> > Open Office, for example, can: all other instances are either > >> > detached (as in stationery) or read-only. > >> > >> Krzysztof, > >> > >> Is that on Windows or Linux? (I can imagine differences between them, > >> and rarely use Open Office myself.) > > > > I have seen that on Windows. > > On Linux OOO is a single instance multiple window application. And I > can't get it to load the same document in more than one window anyway, > it just raises the window where the document is already open? >
You run the other copy of OpenOffice on another workstation. Chris _______________________________________________ Geany mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany
