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Hi,

I have a question in that context:

How does LO (writer) determines the window size while opening a file?
I know, that one can set the page size and found, that LO stores in some way 
the window size of a file for display.
However, this is overridden when I run LO in command line mode (for printing, 
translation etc in a bash script). Thereafter all files newly openend in a 
distorted (small) window. I tried to manipulate the
registrymodifications.xcu
However, in regular intervals its overridden by someone else (LO?).
Thus, every time I open a file, I have to change the window size manually.

(Debian Linux, KDE 3.5, LO 3.5.5.2, 4.0.4.2)

Walther

Am Montag, 22. Juli 2013 schrieb jumper46:
Is there a function to automatically size several documents (as they are
brought into focus) into a single display window?  In Windows, one is
adding panes to the window.  I wish  to eliminate having to resize every
document each time I add or remove another in the display.

Jumper



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