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From: Lincoln Ramsay <a1291762@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Saturday, 8 December 2012, 23:30
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Bug report for LibreOffice 3.6.4.3 on Mac OS X 10.6.8
I couldn't find a bug report link on LibreOffice.org so I'm sending it here.
Steps to reproduce:
Navigate to a folder in the Finder that has more than 1 .odt file.
Select two .odt files.
Open them (Command + O).
Expected outcome:
LibreOffice should open both documents.
Actual outcome:
LibreOffice puts up an error dialog with the following message:
/path/to/document1.odt /path/to/document2.odt does not exist.
It seems LibreOffice does not correctly handle opening multiple documents at once, treating both
filenames as one filename (to a file that does not exist).
It does not matter if LibreOffice is running or not. Opening one document at a time works as
expected, it's only multiple documents that fails. I'm not sure if this affects older versions. I
may not have attempted to open multiple documents until today.
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