[Cooker] [Bug 893] [OpenOffice.org] Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Diasplay Scale setting not saved. Beta2

2003-03-03 Thread gbeauchesne
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=893

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 Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
 Resolution||FIXED



--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-03 12:19 ---
Should be fixed in OOo >= 1.0.2-4mdk



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Scale setting not saved:Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Display>scale
The setting can be changed (in my case to 120 %) and works. However, after clsing 
OpenOffice and restarting the setting is again at the default 100 %. This was also a 
nuisance in the Mandrake built of OpenOffice in 9.0 (the scale settings works fine in 
the download from OpenOffice.org and also in StarOffice). The same bug is apparently a 
feature of the Mandrake built of OpenOffice both in 9.0 and in 9.1 beta2.



[Cooker] [Bug 893] [OpenOffice.org] Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Diasplay Scale setting not saved. Beta2

2003-02-21 Thread tulear999
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=893





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 21:08 ---
I confirm : this solution works under 9.1RC1 too :-) 



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Scale setting not saved:Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Display>scale
The setting can be changed (in my case to 120 %) and works. However, after clsing 
OpenOffice and restarting the setting is again at the default 100 %. This was also a 
nuisance in the Mandrake built of OpenOffice in 9.0 (the scale settings works fine in 
the download from OpenOffice.org and also in StarOffice). The same bug is apparently a 
feature of the Mandrake built of OpenOffice both in 9.0 and in 9.1 beta2.



[Cooker] [Bug 893] [OpenOffice.org] Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Diasplay Scale setting not saved. Beta2

2003-02-21 Thread tulear999
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=893





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 19:43 ---
I found on newsgroups a solution which works under MK9.0  
 
"uncomment and alter the scaling line  
#FONT_SCALING="AUTO" 
in /etc/openoffice/openoffice.conf 
fixed that problem" 
 
not tested yet under RC1. 



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Scale setting not saved:Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Display>scale
The setting can be changed (in my case to 120 %) and works. However, after clsing 
OpenOffice and restarting the setting is again at the default 100 %. This was also a 
nuisance in the Mandrake built of OpenOffice in 9.0 (the scale settings works fine in 
the download from OpenOffice.org and also in StarOffice). The same bug is apparently a 
feature of the Mandrake built of OpenOffice both in 9.0 and in 9.1 beta2.



[Cooker] [Bug 893] [OpenOffice.org] Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Diasplay Scale setting not saved. Beta2

2003-02-21 Thread wim.salomons
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=893





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-21 13:37 ---
Still present in RC1



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Scale setting not saved:Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Display>scale
The setting can be changed (in my case to 120 %) and works. However, after clsing 
OpenOffice and restarting the setting is again at the default 100 %. This was also a 
nuisance in the Mandrake built of OpenOffice in 9.0 (the scale settings works fine in 
the download from OpenOffice.org and also in StarOffice). The same bug is apparently a 
feature of the Mandrake built of OpenOffice both in 9.0 and in 9.1 beta2.




[Cooker] [Bug 893] [OpenOffice.org] Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Diasplay Scale setting not saved. Beta2

2003-02-16 Thread tulear999
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=893





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-16 22:23 ---
Still present in OpenOffice.org-1.0.2-2mdk 



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Scale setting not saved:Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Display>scale
The setting can be changed (in my case to 120 %) and works. However, after clsing 
OpenOffice and restarting the setting is again at the default 100 %. This was also a 
nuisance in the Mandrake built of OpenOffice in 9.0 (the scale settings works fine in 
the download from OpenOffice.org and also in StarOffice). The same bug is apparently a 
feature of the Mandrake built of OpenOffice both in 9.0 and in 9.1 beta2.




[Cooker] [Bug 893] [OpenOffice.org] Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Diasplay Scale setting not saved. Beta2

2003-02-01 Thread [Bug 893]
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=893





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-01 18:59 ---
still present in beta3



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Scale setting not saved:Tools>options>openOffice.org>view>Display>scale
The setting can be changed (in my case to 120 %) and works. However, after clsing 
OpenOffice and restarting the setting is again at the default 100 %. This was also a 
nuisance in the Mandrake built of OpenOffice in 9.0 (the scale settings works fine in 
the download from OpenOffice.org and also in StarOffice). The same bug is apparently a 
feature of the Mandrake built of OpenOffice both in 9.0 and in 9.1 beta2.