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If you plan on developing a fix for the bug, then this is the right place.
Otherwise,
  https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/
or
 discuss@documentfoundation.org
is where you want to be.

On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 6:32 PM, CVAlkan <foberle@enteract.com> wrote:
I'm not sure if this is where bugs should be posted, but FWIW ...

I'm using LibreOffice Writer Version 4.0.2.2 (Build ID: 400m0(Build:2)) on
Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit.

If I create a document, and have the Gallery opened, and have chosen a
folder of images from the panel on the left side of the Gallery, I can place
a graphic in the document as expected.

If I then use "Page Preview" from the icon above the document, this works
fine but, upon return to the document, the left hand panel of the Gallery is
reset to the first item in the list. It seems to me that as long as I
haven't actually closed the document or the Gallery itself, the Gallery
choice should return to the position it was in.

If I actually Print the document, the Gallery choice stays where it was as I
would expect.




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