Package: openoffice.org Version: 1.1.3-9 Severity: minor The 'File' menu of oocalc and oowriter show a list of recently used documents. Those 2 programs share this list which doens't make sense in a normal users' work flow. If I want to edit a text file, I open oowriter. So why does it show me tables that I could edit with oocalc? If I had wanted to edit tables, I would have started oocalc in the first place. If I don't care which application opens the file I want to edit, I will be using my global system wide 'recently used documents' list, e.g. from my Gnome menu. So please make oocalc and oowriter (and probably other programs of openoffice) use seperate lists of recently used documents.
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