It happens with multiple .xls files, and still happens if I save to
.gnumeric, quit, open file.gnumeric, change one cell, click Save, then
click the x to close the window. So it doesn't seem related to format.
In fact, you don't even need a file. Run gnumeric with no arguments.
Enter a in cell a1,
If the stars goes away that should mean the file has been saved. So
there does not seem to be an issue with save button. The question is why
does the confirmation dialog appear?
Do you have the same problem with .gnumeric files and other .xls files?
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Sorry for the delay - launchpad didn't send me email about your question
so I just now saw it.
Open file.xls: titlebar shows "file.xls - Gnumeric".
Make a change (e.g. add a row); titlebar shows "*File.xls - Gnumeric" (it added
a star to show it was modified).
Click on the Save button once: title
Hi, I am one of the upstream Gnumeric developers. We cannot replicate
your problem (but none of us is running Ubuntu 12.04). So perhaps you
would answer a few questions. Note that we are only asking about the
very first click on the save button.
First you open the file file.xls.
Does the window ti
Correction: it's not clicking 4 times that it needs. I tried clicking 6
times this time, and it still prompted me. It seems like what it needs
is to show the "workbook needs to be saved" dialog; once the dialog has
been shown, clicking the Save button a couple of times does the trick.
It seems that
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gnumeric Save button doesn't save
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