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arakish wrote
Is there a way to make LibreOffice display the file's full path in the
title bar?

No, the project intentionally keeps the OS and its Desktop Environment
unencumbered--and we let the OS and DE do their thing. 

On Windows that means we keep the MS Windows Standard Frame and do not
change default Windows application frame to show more than program name, and
the file name of an open document and the standard Windows frame button
widgets. [1][2]  I do not expect that we would change from that default here
or for other OS/DE.

Especially as you can customize a toolbar (Tools -> Customize: Toolbars
tab), and show the "Load URL" widget. It is unchecked but available by
default on the Standard toolbar--but personally when customizing I would
move it to the end of the toolbar.

=-refs-=
[1]
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb688195(v=vs.85).aspx

[2]
http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/vcl/win/window/salframe.cxx#5663



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