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On 23/05/11 23:07, Peter Kukums wrote:
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Hi folks,<br>
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I was concerned about the Unity desktop for use by PC beginners,
but having used it for a while now I find it is not as bad as
previously discussed on this forum.<br>
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However, I find one behaviour which would be confusing for
beginners. Opening documents by double-clicking on them causes
them to open Libre Office in another workspace if they open in
full screen mode as the spreadsheets seem to. This is a bit
disconcerting as it may appear to the user that nothing has
happened. Does anyone out there know if there is some
configuration somewhere which can be changed to cause it to open
in the current workspace. I still haven't stumbled across it
anywhere.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Peter<br>
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<font face="DejaVu Serif"><br>
"I can hear the bell but cannot tell which direction the sound is
coming from." <span class="moz-smiley-s2"><span> :-( </span></span>.
Meaning, that somewhere in the back of my mind something similar
was mentioned before and the answer lay in setting the default
applications option to the correct choice. For example, on my
wife's computer Firefox would start when Nautilus was started.
Selecting the correct default application fixed the problem. But,
as I said, I remember this happening but cannot remember the <b>exact</b>
details, sorry <span class="moz-smiley-s2"><span> :-( </span></span>.
Do a search in Launchpad (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://launchpad.net/">https://launchpad.net/</a>).<br>
<br>
BC<br>
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