On Sat, 2012-10-06 at 11:36 +0200, Alexander Ernst wrote:
Hello,
I have a Libre-Office-Calc Problem. I think it is really a
"Libre-Office-Problem" and I don't know, who can help or who can solve the
problem. The poblem is very annoying. :-/
If I have opened more than one File, the function of "multi-tasking"
between the Files will be lost after a short time. I use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
on a Lenovo G550 notebook. The mistake comes, if I use different methodes
to open existing spreadsheets a) double-Click with the Mouse-Pointer or b)
I open the Spreadsheets through the Selection by arrow-keys and OPEN it
with RETURN. I think, that is the reason for the mistake.
I seem not to have that problem with a recent version of LibreOffice,
but I am back on ubuntu-natty (11.04). I have three spreadsheets
open; I will check that they are still responsive before I save this
message.
My Solution is: I use the Working-Place-Button and devide the spreadsheets
to all 4 possible Desktop-Screens. I reach the 4 spreadsheets only by the
"Working-Place-Button" that is the only possibility to work with more than
1 spreadsheet.
My naive user-level assumption about the desktop-switcher is that an
application should be hardly at all aware of being on one desktop or
another. Is this wrong?
Thx for your time to read, I hope, my Mail reach a Developer who can solve
the Problem.
The best way to get attention is to file a bug report
<https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/bug/>. That page will prompt
you for some additional information--the version of LibreOffice that
you are using comes to mind--without which it is hard to help you.
This list, on the other hand, is used for code-level discussions.
HTH,
Terry.
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