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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75644

Robert Großkopf <robert@familiegrosskopf.de> changed:

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--- Comment #37 from Robert Großkopf <robert@familiegrosskopf.de> ---
Have made some screenshots for Base-Handbook. Thought this shouldn't happen:

I open the database through the start center.
Screenshots of the whole Base-screen shouldn't be to high. So I want to change
the height, but the minimum of the height of the opened window is set by the
minimum height of the start center. 

Then I started through sbase in libreoffice6.1/program directly. There I could
change the height of the window to the height I needed.

All tested with Version: 6.1.4.2
Build ID: 9d0f32d1f0b509096fd65e0d4bec26ddd1938fd3
CPU threads: 6; OS: Linux 4.12; UI render: default; VCL: gtk2; 
Locale: de-DE (de_DE.UTF-8); Calc: group threaded

OK, this isn't the same bug as described through the title, but the behaviour
is the same: start center sets the min-height for the document, which is
directly loaded through the start-center. If I open the next document from the
loaded document (for example the first loaded database) the min-height isn't
set for this new opened document. So I have to open a dummy at start for
working around the buggy behaviour of the start center.

This isn't an enhancement. This is a real (normal) bug!

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