Bug#171417: openoffice.org: Please increase default recent files
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 08:21:33AM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> Sure. I think possibly 9 would be a good number for general use,
> although I would _like_ 24, for myself (proud owner of a 1600x1200
> laptop :-)
Sounds reasonable.
> > If you change the user .xml files, not the global ones, the changes will
> > stick. Did you try that?
>
> Where would I do that? How would I do that?
>
> find . -type f | xargs grep PickListSize
>
> doesn't appear to find anything. It would be nice if there was a UI
> twiddle to do this, but I guess that's an upstream issue.
You copy the section from the global XML file into your user file, which
will be at
~/.openoffice/1.0.1/user/config/registry/instance/org/openoffice/Office/Common.xml
> Downloading the source package to find that out is, I'm afraid, just a
> leeetle bit daunting!
Yup, you could say that :) Looking at the last buildlog, it will be
somewhere under the officecfg directory I think.
[sounds of Chris looking]
Found this in officecfg/data/org/openoffice/Office/Common.xcd:
<schema:value cfg:name="PickListSize" cfg:type="int">
<!--UI hints: File menu-->
<schema:documentation>
<schema:description>Max. number of displayed pickmenu items.</schema:description>
</schema:documentation>
<schema:type-info>
<schema:constraints xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema">
<xsd:minInclusive value="0"/>
<xsd:maxInclusive value="9"/>
</schema:constraints>
</schema:type-info>
<default:data>4</default:data>
</schema:value>
That seems to be it, altough the maxInclusive value seems to suggest that 9
is the maximum?
Chris
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