Created attachment 96711 [details] Screenshot showing the name change In Win7, when I open 2 files (.odt, .odp) at once, the filenames changed to "Untitled" when are open. If the files has the same extension (.odt) there is NO problem. Only when one is "odt" and the other is "odp". ¡Extrange!
I could not reproduce using 4.1.5.3 under Debian 6, both files keep their name. Sophie
The same for me : I can't manage to reproduce (LibO 4.2.2.1 on Win7).
not reproducible under Win7x64 using 4.2.4.2 being the 3rd Windows user not replicating your issue I set status as RESOLVED WORLKSFORME feel free to REOPEN if you have new element that can be used to reproduce the bug.
Created attachment 101101 [details] trying to open a odt and odp ..... I think the problem is that the default action, when selecting two files, is 'NEW'? ('Nieuw' in Dutch)
@Luuk are you confirming this bug? could you please give more detail about that 'Nieuw' thing? I still can't reproduce this in Win7x64 using LO 4.2.5.2
I confirm that on Windows, right clicking a selection of .odt and .odp offers 'New' instead of open and then the files are opened with Untitled 1 & 2 as their name. If you simply drag'n'drop the files on LO shortcut, it works ok. Yet: is this our bug ie. something LO devs can fix? Or will it require a fix in upstream Windows :) ? Win 7 64-bit Version: 4.4.0.0.alpha1+ Build ID: b7d8a58ff2698ffc6e22943f64aa97c5ea253bd9 TinderBox: Win-x86@42, Branch:master, Time: 2014-11-05_00:40:38
I can not confirm - select .odp and .odt doesn't offer "new" on right click. Please could you retest with LO 4.3.5? LO 4.3.4, win7. Thank you
Apparently that is caused by the 'New' action being assigned to soffice.exe and the 'Open' to the individual launchers (scalc.exe &co.)
The error continues in version 4.2.8.2. is a windows or LO problem? To reproduce the error: select 2 files one .odt and other .odp Press enter The 2 files are open but the names change to untitle1 and untitle2
I perform the test on win XP and it worked properly. But in other different machine with Win 7 fails.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 63913 ***