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2016-08-26 23:18 GMT+02:00 Virgil Arrington <cuyfalls@hotmail.com>:

I should have clarified that is with the Gnome desktop. When using the
Unity desktop, I see a small red dot on the save icon. Either way, the save
icon changes when a change is made to a document.

Virgil

On 08/26/2016 03:12 PM, Virgil Arrington wrote:

On my system, Ubuntu 16.04 and LO 5.1.5.2, the save button doesn't get
greyed out, but when I make a change to the file, a yellow starburst
appears on the disk image in the save button. It's not as obvious as a
greyed out icon, but, once learned, it is noticeable.

Virgil

On 08/26/2016 02:19 PM, CLOSE Dave wrote:

In the past, when I saved a document and hadn't yet made additional
changes, the "save" button was grayed out. This let me know that I had
done the save and avoided doing so redundantly. With the most recent
versions (I have 5.1.5.2-3 for Fedora 24), that doesn't seem to be true
any more. Why not? Can this be fixed?


​Om my 64-bit Linux Mint 18 system with the Cinnamon desktop, when running
LO Version: 5.2.1.1, I don't observe any changes to the save button after a
document has been saved.​

​But perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place ?...

Henri

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