Hi Sense, this is also a Firefox bug, and it may be fixed on the ubuntu
side if a config change is enough as I suggest in comment #77.
I've marked this bug as affecting Firefox too, and newly as a papercut
candidate. Please undo again if this is wrong.
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** Also affects: firefox
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm sorry, but I am marking this as Invalid for the One Hundred Paper
Cuts project as this bug is an issue with an application that is not
installed by default. The Paper Cuts project only deals with what
desktop users encounter in the default installation.
Don't worry, though, this does not mean
Is this a papercut candidate ?
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Rising this bug from the deads ;)
IMHO, the ideal behaviour is that the file would open in the helper
application as a new file: allowing edits *and* displaying a "save
as..." window on save. As simple as this.
Openoffice allows this. Extract from the manpage
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-n filename
C
This bug is also discussed in bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=220808
Obviously the people at mozilla decided to fix this in Thunderbird 3 in
a way that can be configured via about:config (see comment #58). That
would be the right thing to do, I think.
I do not know why the
A simple solution is to update your soffice.bin wrapper script:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~# diff /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice.distr
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice
263a264,266
> if [ -f "$arg" ]; then
> chmod 644 "$arg"
> fi
Of course one can sophisticate it more.
And this doesn't s
It looks like it wasnt ever updated for Hardy or removed from Hardy. I
dont remember seeing a bug to remove it so im not sure what happened to
it.
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mozilla-openoffice.org is now in Gutsy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ policy mozilla-openoffice.org
mozilla-openoffice.org:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1:2.3.0~oog680m1-1ubuntu3
Version table:
1:2.3.0~oog680m1-1ubuntu3 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/main Packages
this is from
I looked for the plugin you mention, but can't find it. Can you confirm
name and repository?
Thanks,
Jane
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See also bug 39854.
As a workaround, you can press the "Edit file" button in OOo (should be
around fifth from the left in the main toolbar).
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Sorry poor choice of wording. Please try the plugin and let me know if it
allows you to open it modify it and should ask you where to save to. Let me
know if this is behavour you are looking for. Atleast if it does what you are
looking for it can be used until the bug is fixed.
Marking as wishl
Yes, I'm proposing that the behaviour we are trying to guard against is
people unintentionally saving files to temp storage. So it seems to me
a reasonable way to address that (where reasonable means I don't really
know how hard the tech implementation is ;) ) is to provide a suitable
warning whe
As the original reported of 87101, I absolutely agree that the current
solution is sub-optimal.
Since I suspect we can't modify all of the default applications to
handle this situation sensibly (especially not in time for 8.04), the
question then becomes, is it better to annoy users with the new
b
A warning to where its being saved is what you propose as a solution?
Doesnt the mozilla-open-office plugin from repos help with this issue
and allows you to save to anyplace you want?
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