At 07:16 29/07/2011 +0300, David Nelson wrote:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 2:02 AM, Juan Carlos <juanzeppelin@hotmail.com> wrote:I have the same problem with L.O Writer 3.4.1 in Ubuntu 10.10. L.O. uses java 1.6.0_26. Also I downloaded the deb packages from the web page (not from PPA)Is there any news about this problem?It's not actually an erroneous behavior. It depends how you close the document(s). For example, if you work on a doc, save it, leave it open (and, therefore, leave LibreOffice open), and then exit Ubuntu perfectly normally then, the next time you open LibreOffice, you will be prompted to recover the docs as if some horrible disaster had happened, even though there has been no data loss or anything.If you don't want this behavior to happen then, before you exit Ubuntu, cleanly close your doc(s) and cleanly exit your LibreOffice, and THEN exit Ubuntu.The above was just an example of when it happens. It can happen in other circumstances, too. It's actually considered to be perfectly normal AFAIK. Microsoft Office 2010, for instance, behaves in pretty much the same way.
Are you suggesting that if you log out of or shut down Windows when you have some component part of Microsoft Office 2010 open then it will just abort and complain next time it is opened? Are you joking? Even if you have an unsaved document open, Word (or whatever) - being closed by Windows - will challenge you to save or discard your changes. You may have a good reason to choose your operating system and application software, but made-up stories about others is not.
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