On 2015-12-18 07:57, Brian Barker wrote:
At 11:20 17/12/2015 -0700, Steve Edmonds wrote:
I have noticed a bug in Save As from writer, long standing. I know
the reason for what is happening, but not sure if fixed in the 5
series (I am still on 4). If you open the below file and click Save
As I have the file name curtailed to TN16 in the dialogue, LO does
not pass the whole file name to the Save As dialogue.
TN16.779SoftwareConfigurationofAzureSeriesInstruments
<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4169631/TN16.779SoftwareConfigurationofAzureSeriesInstruments>
If this bug could be verified in the 5 series I will file a bug report.
Is this exactly a bug? Do you, in fact, know the reason for it
happening? Your original file name is missing its proper extension of
".odt". The part of the existing name after the dot is - surely quite
properly? - interpreted as its extension. Then when you do a Save
As..., the program offers to correct the inappropriate extension to
the appropriate one. How is that a bug?
If you correct the original mistake by adding the correct extension to
the file name before you open it, the Save As... will surely work with
no problem. Doesn't LibreOffice use extensions (along with actual file
contents) to determine in what format to interpret any document file?
You are correct Brian, the bug is different. I hadn't noticed that the
extension was missing, Opensuse doesn't need it to know its a Writer file.
What is happening is that the extension is not being automatically
added, it seems I need to explicitly add the extension in the dialogue.
Create a new Writer file, Click Save, type a name like 16.77.test and
have automatically add extension. It is not added on file save.
Same when producing a PDF.
Steve
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