As far as I know the entries in the file dialog is created via strings like:
static const char *files = "ODT Text Document|*.odt|All files|*.*||";
Windows itself does not automatically add the (.odt) at the end afaik.
2011/3/22 Andy Brown <andy@the-martin-byrd.net>
Christoph Noack wrote:
Hi Daniel, hi Jared,
I'm having a LibreOffice 3.3.1 on Ubuntu with Gnome specific file
dialogs - it only states "ODT Text Document (.odt)".
Do you use Windows? If yes, then it might relate to how the entries of
this drop-down are created by the operating system: the first string
(see above) being the one by LibO, the second part added by Windows.
Okay, this is just a guess and doesn't excuse such weird
behavior ... :-)
Cheers,
Christoph
Christoph,
I agree it seems to be a Windows thing. Just checked Win7 here and it
shows the (*.odt). Seems to have been inherited from OOo.
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