I am the only user on the system. When I view a file, a dot file (like .~lock.file.doc#) is
created. How can I override (stop) this in LibreOffice?
- Enda
----- Original Message -----
From: Jay Lozier <jslozier@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: not create a dot file in same folder as document when opening
it for viewing
On 09/12/2012 09:23 AM, Enda wrote:
OS: Ubuntu
Calligra does not create a dot file when viewing files, is there an option to turn this off in
LibreOffice?
- Enda
Do you want multiple users to be able to edit the file at the same time?
I think this is causing confusion on the list.
Often a program will create a lock file to prevent other users from
modifying a file while someone is editing the file. This is a fairly
common procedure and in some programs can be over ridden.
A "dot" file can also refer to the MSO XP Word template with *.dot
extension.
----- Original Message -----
From: Andreas Säger <villeroy@t-online.de>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 8:41 PM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: not create a dot file in same folder as document when opening it
for viewing
Am 11.09.2012 18:01, Enda Noname wrote:
Can Libreoffice not create a dot file in same folder as document when
opening it for viewing?
.~lock.file.doc#
Is it really that difficult to tell us exactly about the situation? We
don't even know the operating system.
Is it really that difficult to copy some documents into a test
directory, display hidden files and open them read-only?
4 tests on Linux:
1) libreoffice -view blah.odt [no lock file]
2) chmod -w blah.odt
libreoffice blah.odt [no lock file]
3) menu:File>Open... [X] Read Only [no lock file]
4) menu:Save As... [X]Password blah2.odt with a read-only password
close, re-open blah2.odt [creates a lock file]
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