[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 137079] Default zoom ignored with deactivated user-specific settings
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Thu Dec 10 21:09:39 UTC 2020
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137079
sebick <milakam at eclipso.de> changed:
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--- Comment #2 from sebick <milakam at eclipso.de> ---
This might be a windows 10 version issue. Otherwise, I cannot explain why you
dont't see the same behavior.
>If I disable Options --> Load/Save --> General --> Load user-specific setting, the document is always opened with the currently used Zoom-level or with the last used zoom-level, if writer is not open
Not for me:
1. Options --> Load/Save --> General --> Load user-specific setting = disabled
2. Opened another writer document (it's opened with 100% zoom & 2 pages are
displayed next to each other, as it should be and as my standard template view
is saved), closed writer --> this works and is valid for all my writer
documents
3. Just not for one: if I then download the attached usecase document and open
it via doubleclick, it's opened with 120% zoom and only one page is displayed
on my screen
The only difference of the used documents within File > Properties
- attached use case document shows Template: "Normal[ ]"
- all other documents show Template: " "
BTW: I don't need to close writer. Use case document always opens with 120%
zoom for me while all my other documents open with 100% zoom in parallel as it
should be.
With "standard view" I meant that I saved the default page style template while
viewing a document with 100% and 2 pages next to each other.
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