Hi Andrew,
Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote on 08-03-15 03:22:
When I choose file open, the dialog is about 1.5 screens wide and it
will NOT allow me to resize the dialog to make it narrower. Anyone else
see this? I saw it when I upgraded from the previous version of LO.
Yes. I filed an issue for it some time ago
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83373
The widening is triggered by having a string in the file name box that
is longer than the box. With the next use of the dialog, the width has
been 'adjusted'.
(I often use Ctrl+L, Ctrl+C, ESC in Thunar and then Ctrl+O, Vtrl+V,
Enter to open a file. And this copies the full name.)
I cleared my profile (I renamed ~/.config/libreoffice/4 to something
else) and that fixed the issue.
This is not one of my top popular actions, looking all that I have done
on configuration ;)
Cheers,
Cor
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