https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107443
--- Comment #7 from Aron Budea <ba...@caesar.elte.hu> ---
(In reply to Thomas Lendo from comment #6)
> I tested it on Ubuntu Linux and there the "Open" button has the correct
> meaning (it's "stealing" the edit mode from the other instance).
There are three kinds of behaviors when opening a file based on what is in the
lock file (provided the file isn't actually locked):
- if all the details are the same as your current user and profile, the file
will open without question,
- if the profile location is different, the program will assume that the same
user had the file open from a different system, and will let them open the file
for editing,
- if the user name is different, the program will assume the file is locked by
someone else, and will only allow opening it in read-only mode, or as a copy.
Of course file system locks can override user action, there's no real way to
"steal" edit mode if a file system lock is in place (unless by tinkering on OS
level).
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