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Revision as of 13:25, 23 December 2008
Update “Recent Documents” upon opening
Specification Status | |
Author | Irenie White |
Last Change | |
Status (Help) | Preliminary |
Abstract
Add document to Recent Documents list on open rather than close.
References
Reference Document | Check | Location (URL) |
Prerequisites | passed | n/a |
Product Requirement, RFE, Issue ID (required) | available | i51154 |
Test case specification (required) | [available/not available] | <PLEASE ENTER LOCATION HERE> |
IDL Specification | not available | -- |
Software Specification Rules | n/a | n/a |
Contacts
Role | Name | E-Mail Address |
Developer | Chris Halls | chris.halls@credativ.co.uk |
Quality Assurance | Daniel Watkins | daniel.watkins@credativ.co.uk |
Documentation | Irenie White | irenie.white@credativ.co.uk |
User Experience | Irenie White | irenie.white@credativ.co.uk |
Detailed Specification
OpenOffice.org currently saves recent document history only upon exiting the application. This results in documents missing from the Recent Documents list in the event of the application not being closed properly.
This will be avoided by adding the filename to the most recent files list upon opening. As soon as a document is loaded it will be added to the Recent Documents list in the File menu.
Migration
Migration is irrelevant, the Recent Documents list format remains the same.
Configuration
Configuration is irrelevant, there are no configuration changes.
File Format
File format is irrelevant, there are no file format changes.