Pedro wrote (18-05-12 11:50)
Resetting the user profile is hardly a fix. I think the correct name is
workaround.
Ah yes. If I've seen it correct, recently some extra checks were done in
the code to prevent some troubles.
However, it is a regularly popping up problem since the later versions
of OpenOffice.org
Although this is acceptable for advanced users, it is enough to make someone
who is trying out LibreOffice to give up (see comments in AskLibO and User
mailing list)
On the Dutch list, I've never seen any user unable to perform it.
Still, it's a pity that people have to as for such a solution in the
first place.
Returning to the subject of this topic, adding a mechanism (i.e. a one click
button to Repair profile) to fix this kind of problems would be a good
addition to the usability and friendliness of the Suite.
Nice idea. Since renaming the user profile cannot be done when the suite
itself is running, that should involve some external task.
Cheers,
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