Description of problem: Trying to open a document in gnome-documents by double-clicking on the file fails. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.6.1 How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Documents from Activities menu 2. Double-click on an ODF document to open it for editing. 3. Actual results: Fails with message: Unable to load "Test" for preview Cannot find "unoconv", please check your LibreOffice installation. Expected results: The document should be opened for editing in LibreOffice writer. Additional info:
On Fedora 19, it properly walks you through the process of installing unoconv, but once it's installed, it presents you with a GNOME-Documents read-only copy of the document, rather than opening it in LibreOffice Writer. If I right-click on a document, it presents me with a multi-select option with a set of icons that are mostly meaningless. (I understand the "print" icon, but the fact that clicking on the "folder" icon actually opens the file in LibreOffice Writer is bizarre. I first tried the "wrench" icon and was only given the option to rename the file. The "+" icon brings up an empty "Organize" dialog that has no obvious purpose whatsoever. I fail to understand the utility of this application. gnome-documents-3.8.2.1-1.fc19.x86_64
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