** Also affects: df-libreoffice via
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122075
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Submitted upstream:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122075
** Bug watch added: Document Foundation Bugzilla #122075
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122075
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I can confirm the issue described in comment #7 (the "strain of the
bug").
Not sure whether it's a GTK3 bug or a libreoffice one. Would you mind
filing an upstream bug report at
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice&format=guided
and sharing the link to it here? Tha
Right - I have managed to force over my libreoffice to using ps (uncheck
the 'PDF as standard print job format' option, click Okay, and let lo
restart).
When in 'PS' mode, you are correct that the bug as I have described does not
manifest. I conclude that it only manifests when in 'PDF' mode.
Hmmm - somewhat curious that your setup is locked into ps and mine is
pdf with no apparent way of switching.
But in step 6-c it is important to click on a file name in the chooser,
and then edit it in the type in field. The bug doesn't manifest if you
just edit the name type in field to the desire
Neither option made a difference here.
a) 'PDF as a standard print job format' was already checked
b) tried ps instead of pdf, but 'test_2.ps' gets written as expected
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Okay - your print defaults are to 'print to ps' rather than 'print to
pdf'.
So to recreate the steps you can either:
a) Go to Tools -> Options -> Print -> and enable 'PDF as standard print
job format, then re-run the steps
OR
b) wherever in my steps I say 'pdf' or filename.pdf, change to 'ps' a
I cannot observe the issue here (tested in disco and cosmic). I followed
the instructions step by step and ended up with a "test_2.pdf" file in
the folder.
Also, the print-to-file GTK3 dialogue doesn't have a PDF type selector,
only "All Formats", "PostScript" and "Any type".
Can you please run "
>I think the bug happens when the dialogue self-flips the type selector
to 'Portable Document Format'.
Yep ... if I manually flip the type selector to 'Portable Document
Format' it loses my desired file name and pseudo-randomly selects a pdf
file from the list of files in the folder.
So there are
This screenshot manages to show the problem.
Here I have typed in the 'Name' field 'test_2.pdf' when I already have
that filename in my folder (as well as the dummy sample.pdf). I then
press Enter, expecting to get the confirmation dialogue box asking about
overwriting the file.
The confirmation
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