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I'm using LibreOffice Version: 4.2.0.1 Build ID:
7bf567613a536ded11709b952950c9e8f7181a4a
with 64 bit Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

I had set up shortcuts using something like [libreoffice0.0 --writer
/path/filename] which of course works just fine.

Since I upgraded to 4.2 the correct LibreOffice icon displays on the sidebar
as Writer opens, but as soon as the document is displayed, the icon changes
to the "I don't know (question mark)" icon.

I tried switching to the more generic format of [xdg-open /path/filename]
which also works, but with the same results - icon is only correct until
document has finished loading.

It doesn't affect anything operationally (so far as I have discovered
anyway), but can anyone suggest what I need to do or change to correct this?

Thanks.




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