BUG - Printing resource switches keyboad input language

Pretty wild stuff. I have Office 2011 installed on my Mac Pro running OS X 10.6.6. Upgraded to beta 7 of L4 and noticed printing, yay! Tried to send Genesis NAC passage to an RTF but got a 0 byte file. Boo. Tried to send to new Word document and Word opens but only to a blank document. The really weird part is that my keyboard localization switched to Greek-TH when I try. It does this every time. Will try some other combination to see what oddities I can find.
Good progress but not quite there yet. [:)]
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Hi Robert ~ Mac development is working on this. Thanks.
Edit: That is, they are working on the blank exports.
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Robert Mullen said:
The really weird part is that my keyboard localization switched to Greek-TH when I try.
I wasn't able to reproduce this. I have both the U.S. and Greek-TH keyboards selected for Input Sources under Language & Text preferences, but when I export to RTF or Send to Word, the input source remains at U.S.
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Here is a link to a screencast that shows it happening. Right before Word comes up you can see the keyboard change in the menu bar to the right. This is absolutely repeatable on my machine by following the steps listed in the post.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPdxMs5mGVs:550:400]
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I get the same behavior on 4.2a RC1. I do not get this behavior on a Mac Pro I have at work. The input language is setup identically as far as I can tell though. On my home computer it switches itself to Greek every time I send to a new Word document.
Would logs help in this case?
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Robert Mullen said:
I do not get this behavior on a Mac Pro I have at work. The input language is setup identically as far as I can tell though. On my home computer it switches itself to Greek every time I send to a new Word document.
Do the two computers have the same Mac OS? I had a problem on my desktop that did not occur on the MBP. This problem was isolated to Leopard (OS 10.5), and did not occur in Snow Leopard (OS 10.6).
Robert Mullen said:Would logs help in this case?
Probably
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