I agree that is a big problem with OO 1.x. I use OO 2 (1.9) and it works great. Never have had that problem.. Brock On 5/15/05, Steven Cayford <strayf at freeshell.org> wrote: > So, I'm typing a paper in Open Office 1.1.3 on a laptop running Debian > Sarge. It's a pretty blah, vanilla paper, no fancy layout or anything. I > have the OOo options set to (a) autosave every five minutes and (b) always > save a backup. > > I maximized the window, typed for a bit, decided it was better before so I > un-maximized it. Then the window stopped responding, I couldn't select > things with the mouse or enter anything with the keyboard; the rest of the > system was fine. Blah, I thought, and killed off the process, restarted it, > it asked if I wanted to resume the document I had been working on so I said > yes. Great. But it's a copy of the document from like three hours ago! It's > been autosaving all this time, I'd intentionally saved it a couple times > manually... how the hell did it revert to something from three hours ago? > And there's no backup file. Just the one document. > > I don't think I've ever seen anything this weird and annoying before on > Linux. > > -Steve > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >