Hi Michael,
On 07/06/2013 20:16, Michael Bauer wrote:
Because of the sidebar, I'm currently running the pre-releases to check
the localization which is going fine (bar that strange layout issue
which I'm sure has been reported about the Increase/Decrease spacing
functions)
You mean the mix between Spacing and Indent. Indent should be under the
two buttons [increase spacing] [decrease spacing]. Not sure it has been
reported yet, I'll look for tomorrow.
but I'm having a different problem - no matter which
pre-release I'm on, it messes up my file associations in Win 7. Even if
I right-click a file in Explorer and tell it to associate odt with
Writer, it staunchly opens them in Office when I open via double click.
.< If I open LO first and the Open File, it's fine.
Anyone know of a workaround for this? It's not a problem in the full
releases for some reason.
I think (but I don't use Windows) it's because the desktop integration
is missing from the beta builds. I remember a right click on the file
and an Always open with option in the contextual menu, but that may be
on old Windows versions.
Kind regards
Sophie
Michael
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