GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 413912
reload (refresh) a file
Last modified: 2008-12-18 20:08:58 UTC
a common pattern in my work is that I have a program generate a CSV file, which I load into Gnumeric (or OO calc) to examine; then the file is regenerated and reexamined and so on and so forth ad nauseatum. OO calc has a File->Reload menu item (which asks me for a confirmation to discard my edits), but gnumeric does not, so I have to manually close the file (confirming discarding my edits) and re-open it (finding it in the file browser &c). it would be nice if gnumeric also had a Reload memu item.http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.apps.gnumeric/4247 Other information:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.apps.gnumeric/4248 Chris.Haidinyak@spansion.com I am a similar user. But I would go a step further in that I perform formatting edits to my initial CVS file that I want to preserve when importing a fresh set. It would be great to upload only those fields that changed and refresh those while leaving the others unchanged (either in content or in formatting).
We show the 4 most recently used files in the File menu. Why isn't that good enough?
I see 5 files there. they were indeed opened several months ago. I don't see the files that I opened in the last few days.
The file menu really ought to work in 1.8.x. The rest appears to be the same as bug 74360. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 74360 ***