[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 124114] FILEOPEN DOCX: View setting changes from "Web" to "Normal"

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124114

Aron Budea <baron at caesar.elte.hu> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Aron Budea <baron at caesar.elte.hu> ---
The following commit changed the behavior to disregard web view setting. I'd
say, NOTABUG, see rationale below.

https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=ffb4d7b16b386ba13f27722cd78406d5b5c5baca
author          Jan Holesovsky <kendy at collabora.com>    2017-09-18 13:17:39
+0200
committer       Jan Holesovsky <kendy at collabora.com>    2017-09-19 10:26:13
+0200

"Word 2013 and 2016 does not honor the <w:view> setting, let's ignore it too.

In other words, let's open documents in the non-web view even when saved with
<w:view w:val="web"/>.

The behavior I see in Word 2013 (and it's documented that his happens in 2016
too) is that the setting is not a document setting any more, but user's
setting.  Ie. regardless of what is written in the file, the .docx document
opens in the Print Layout if the Word was in the Print Layout until now, and
in the Web Layout if it was that mode.

We handle the non-web layout much better than the web layout, so let's just
default to the normal layout on load."

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