Description: Autocorrection is always enabled when opening a Draw document. It should keep its previously set value (enabled/disabled) between LO restarts. How to reproduce: - Create a document in Draw. - Add some text a page in Draw. - Disable Autocorrection by clicking on the checkbox in menu Tools > Autocorrect - Save document - Close Libreoffice - Open your Draw document - Autocorrection is enabled again, it should be disabled. Regards, Joseph Steps to Reproduce: - Create a document in Draw. - Add some text a page in Draw. - Disable Autocorrection by clicking on the checkbox in menu Tools > Autocorrect - Save document - Close Libreoffice - Open your Draw document - Autocorrection is enabled again, it should be disabled. Actual Results: Autocorrection is always enabled again on startup, it should be disabled in this case. Expected Results: Autocorrection should keep its previous checkbox value (enabled or disabled) between restarts. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: Libreoffice should have saved the checkbox value (enabled/disabled) for Autocorrection.
On pc Debian x86-64 with master sources updated today, I don't reproduce this. I launched Draw, then in Tools/Autocorrect options..., I did: - Exceptions tab: disable both "AutoInclude" checkboxes - Options tab: disable all enabled checkboxes and enable the only "Ignore double spaces" checkbox which was disabled - Localized Options tab: disable all enabled checkboxes and Replace checkboxes - Close Draw - reopen Draw - check the 3 tabs => options kept. Could you provide a screenshot of the autocorrection you disabled?
Just for the record, I did the same tests with LO Debian testing package 7.0.4.2, I got the same result as my previous comment.
Hello, Since Manjaro Linux has updated Libreoffice to Version 7.0.4.2, I cannot reproduce the bug anymore. So you can consider this bug fixed. Regards, Joseph
Since there's no specific fix here, let's rather put WFM.