https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93085

--- Comment #17 from Johnny_M <kla...@partyheld.de> ---
I've just updated from LO 5.0.6 to LO 5.1.3 (by changing
ppa:libreoffice/libreoffice-5-0 to ppa:libreoffice/libreoffice-5-1) on Linux
Mint 17.1, and it's even worse there:

(In reply to Johnny_M from comment #5)
> More details (like in bug 93862): LO actually starts with a correct window
> hight, but the window becomes too high after one closes a document.

That is no longer true - the LO StartCenter now always starts too high.

> Test procedure:
> 1. Start LO
> 2. Click, e.g., on "Writer Document" to open an empty document
> 3. Close the Writer document (NOT the whole LO)
> 4. Click, e.g., on "Writer Document" to open an empty document
> 
> Expected results:
> 1. LO starts maximized (from before closing), with correct hight
> 2. Empty document is opened with correct window hight - status bar is visible
> 3. Correct hight (one can see the "Help" and "Extensions" buttons correctly
> at the bottom)
> 4. Empty document is opened with correct window hight - status bar is visible
> 
> Actual results:
> 3. Window too high - only the tops of the "Help" and "Extensions" buttons
> visible
> 4. Window too high - status bar not visible (can be made visible by moving
> the window up holding down the Alt key, but then the window caption
> disappears)

So, the above steps 1 and 2 now fail, too - the window is too high on both.

On a side note, the StartCenter maximization doesn't work either - the
StartCenter starts with its window moved down about about the hight of the
title bar, if started maximized.

> Similarly if LO is started by opening, e.g., a Writer document on the disk -
> it starts with correct hight and jumps to the wrong one if the document is
> closed.

That is still true. And the work-around, when one wants to create a new
document bypassing the StartCenter, is to start the affected LO part directly.
E.g., on Linux:
- Writer: /usr/lib/libreoffice/program/swriter (alternatively: "lowriter" or
"libreoffice --writer")
- Calc: /usr/lib/libreoffice/program/scalc (alternatively: "localc" or
"libreoffice --calc")
etc. One could, e.g., create desktop launcher(s) pointing to them.

One can then also open a new document of another LO part from within the one
started (using File -> New in the menu), and it will open correctly.

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