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Hi,

Sorry for the late reply but I just submitted a bug report:

https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66419

Thanks,

Vieri


--- On Fri, 6/21/13, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak <andrew@pitonyak.org> wrote:

Off hand, it sounds like a bug...

If I close a document from the GUI, it opens the desktop
thing.  I 
wonder why a macro works differently. This is probably due
to 
interaction between the macro infrastructure and LO, but I
am only 
guessing. If you open a bug against it, indicate that here
and I will 
add some comments to your bug.

On 06/21/2013 02:03 PM, Vieri wrote:
By the way, the same thing happens if I use a Basic
macro with a call to:

thisComponent.close(true)

The soffice.{bin,exe} processes keep running in the
background when they shouldn't (even on Windows, I'm not
using the quickstarter).
I'm expecting the processes to terminate after .close()
(I don't want the extra memory footprint).

So could this be a bug?

Vieri


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