Bug 69606

Summary: CONFIGURATION: Menubar cannot be modified for current file
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: dirk.schnabel
Component: SpreadsheetAssignee: Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs>
Status: NEW --- QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: 4.1.1.2 release   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Whiteboard: BSA
i915 platform: i915 features:
Attachments: CALC with modified menu (under Ubuntu)

Description dirk.schnabel 2013-09-20 14:07:41 UTC
Created attachment 86179 [details]
CALC with modified menu (under Ubuntu)

Problem description: Modifying my CALC-Menubar for the current file (not for complete CALC) is not possible under Win-XP. It works under Ubuntu 13.04

Steps to reproduce:
1. I added a menubar item at the end (after Help) and inserted a command (a working makro or a CALC command) for the current file via Tool-Customize. The new menue is visible and working until I close and reopen the file. Then the menues are reset as they were before

2. I added menues in the same file under Ubuntu and opened it again under XP. The menues are visible and work properly

3. I add another command (still under XP) and these changes will not be stored. After reopening, only the Ubuntu-Changes are visible.

Current behavior: Menubar can only be modified under Linux

Expected behavior: Possibility to modify menubar also under Windows 

              
Operating System: Windows XP
Version: 4.1.1.2 release
Comment 1 dirk.schnabel 2013-09-24 13:30:17 UTC
When I open an ODS-File, which was created under Win-XP, I see only two directories below Configurations2: accelerator and images. Creating an ODS under Ubuntu shows me 7 more directories, including menubar and the menubar.xml in it. So not all information will be written under XP.
Comment 2 dirk.schnabel 2013-09-29 10:24:13 UTC
The same bug was found for Ubuntu 13.04 after the upgrade to LO 4.1.1.2. With the old 4.0.2 version, the menubar-modification was possible

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