Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem2: On opening, LO is trying to fix a file that does not exist

2015-02-05 Thread MySpam
I thought I had done that, but I did it again and it no longer tries to 
fix that file.


Thanks, john

On 02/02/2015 02:44 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Just say No! ;)  (or cancel or whatever).  LibreOffice and
OpenOffice often try to make sure you don't lose anything.  Sometimes
you jhust have to tell it you don't want it's help! ;)
Regards from
Tom :)



On 2 February 2015 at 20:29, American Sentry Systems, Inc.
m...@americansentry.net wrote:

LO v4.1.3.2, Ubuntu v13.10.  I downloaded a MS Excel file with the xlsx file
type.  Of course I read it in and saved it with the ods format.  Now every
time I open LO, it tries to fix the file that is in the Recent list.  I
don't know if it is going through a counter loop, or if this is a permanent
condition now.  I cannot find the file, but it may exist.

John


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[libreoffice-users] Re: LinuxQuestions.org's Office Suite of the Year: LibreOffice!

2015-02-05 Thread Urmas

Robinson Tryon:


Grabbing over 86% of the vote, LibreOffice was announced to be the
winner of the 'Office Suite of the Year' poll:


Any poll without Microsoft Office option is invalid.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: And while I'm here, data extraction

2015-02-05 Thread Alan B
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 1:40 AM, CA Säger saege...@t-online.de wrote:

 Download this artbitrary database document with an embedded HSQLDB:
  https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/download/file.php?id=22304

 Run this:
  SELECT  * INTO TEXT exportTable1 FROM Table1

 which creates exportTable1.csv in the same directory where the document
 lives.


...and it does work. So I tried again on my original database and a few
others.

It worked in my other embeded HSQL databases except for two exceptions...

#1 The database and table I had been trying with from the very beginning.
There it continues to fail. The only distinctive feature of that table is
it was created by importing an Excel spreadsheet.

#2 A table with a blob field failed if I used select *. It did not fail
with that table if I listed fields and did not include the blob field in
the list.

So now I need to create another table by import from Excel. If that table
cannot be exported into text then I suspect the import from Excel is
creating some sort of problem that prevents subsequent select * into text
operations on the table. If I am able to select * into text then time to
go back to the original table and try it field by field to see if one or
several fields are preventing the export.

Anyway, this has been an interesting exercise.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Repository with LibreOffice 4.4 for Fedora 21+?

2015-02-05 Thread Andrew Douglas Pitonyak


On 02/05/2015 07:07 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I think you can usually just install over the top to wipe the previous version.

However on an extremely rare occasion that might not work in which
case you might need to remove/uninstall everything and then reinstall
the newer version.  however when you do so you can keep the User
Profile so that all your settings, configs, galleries,
Extensions/add-ons/plugins, templates and all the rest remain intact.
It's quite a good idea to create a copy of your User Profile every so
often so that it's easier to get back to a configuration you liked if
anything crazy ever happens.

It's the price of getting a much newer and more updated version.
Windows users always have to install any programs this way so it's a
bit like going back to Windows for a little moment.

Regards from
Tom :)



On 5 February 2015 at 11:58, avamk avkapl...@gmail.com wrote:

I see. If I install LibreOffice 4.4 manually (via the RPM I'm
guessing?) can I just install a newer version over it once it's
released, or do I have to remove the whole thing before installing an
update? Thanks!

On 05/02/2015, timllloyd [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]
ml-node+s969070n4138820...@n3.nabble.com wrote:


Hi, the best suggestion is to grab the latest from the LO site (you will
have to monitor the site for updates):

http://www.libreoffice.org/

As well as monitoring for updates you also have to install  remove
manually. As you are using Fedora I assume you are familiar with that
process but any problems pls sing out.

Cheers

On 05/02/15 11:59, avamk wrote:

Hello,

LibreOffice in the Fedora 21 repositories are currently in the 4.3
series.
Is there an updated LibreOffice repository for Fedora 21 (and also future
versions) that have LibreOffice 4.4? I like to use the newest version of
LibreOffice on Fedora if possible. Thanks!

with Fedora 21 I have been using the standard Fedora release, but, if 
you do not, I think that you can remove the existing using yum...


Is it installed?

yum list installed | grep libreoffice

I expect that you can remove it using

yum remove libreoffice*

I have always used yum localinstall *.rpm to install the RPMs after I 
extract the code.


Last time I did this, there was a GUI integration driectory under the 
standard RPM directory. I changed to that directory  and installed the 
RPM meant for UI integration for gnome. I don't remember what that is 
called off hand, or even if it is still required. I don't have time now 
to download and check the RPMs, but, if you send a list of RPMs, I can 
tell you which one it is.


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Repository with LibreOffice 4.4 for Fedora 21+?

2015-02-05 Thread Andrew Pitonyak
Side note... You probably need to modify one of your yum configuration files to 
tell yum to ignore LO updates.

On Feb 5, 2015 9:08 AM, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak and...@pitonyak.org wrote:


 On 02/05/2015 07:07 AM, Tom Davies wrote: 
  Hi :) 
  I think you can usually just install over the top to wipe the previous 
  version. 
  
  However on an extremely rare occasion that might not work in which 
  case you might need to remove/uninstall everything and then reinstall 
  the newer version.  however when you do so you can keep the User 
  Profile so that all your settings, configs, galleries, 
  Extensions/add-ons/plugins, templates and all the rest remain intact. 
  It's quite a good idea to create a copy of your User Profile every so 
  often so that it's easier to get back to a configuration you liked if 
  anything crazy ever happens. 
  
  It's the price of getting a much newer and more updated version. 
  Windows users always have to install any programs this way so it's a 
  bit like going back to Windows for a little moment. 
  
  Regards from 
  Tom :) 
  
  
  
  On 5 February 2015 at 11:58, avamk avkapl...@gmail.com wrote: 
  I see. If I install LibreOffice 4.4 manually (via the RPM I'm 
  guessing?) can I just install a newer version over it once it's 
  released, or do I have to remove the whole thing before installing an 
  update? Thanks! 
  
  On 05/02/2015, timllloyd [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] 
  ml-node+s969070n4138820...@n3.nabble.com wrote: 
  
  Hi, the best suggestion is to grab the latest from the LO site (you will 
  have to monitor the site for updates): 
  
  http://www.libreoffice.org/ 
  
  As well as monitoring for updates you also have to install  remove 
  manually. As you are using Fedora I assume you are familiar with that 
  process but any problems pls sing out. 
  
  Cheers 
  
  On 05/02/15 11:59, avamk wrote: 
  Hello, 
  
  LibreOffice in the Fedora 21 repositories are currently in the 4.3 
  series. 
  Is there an updated LibreOffice repository for Fedora 21 (and also 
  future 
  versions) that have LibreOffice 4.4? I like to use the newest version of 
  LibreOffice on Fedora if possible. Thanks! 
  
 with Fedora 21 I have been using the standard Fedora release, but, if 
 you do not, I think that you can remove the existing using yum... 

 Is it installed? 

 yum list installed | grep libreoffice 

 I expect that you can remove it using 

 yum remove libreoffice* 

 I have always used yum localinstall *.rpm to install the RPMs after I 
 extract the code. 

 Last time I did this, there was a GUI integration driectory under the 
 standard RPM directory. I changed to that directory  and installed the 
 RPM meant for UI integration for gnome. I don't remember what that is 
 called off hand, or even if it is still required. I don't have time now 
 to download and check the RPMs, but, if you send a list of RPMs, I can 
 tell you which one it is. 

 -- 
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 My Macro Document: http://www.pitonyak.org/AndrewMacro.odt 
 Info:  http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php 


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[libreoffice-users] LinuxQuestions.org's Office Suite of the Year: LibreOffice!

2015-02-05 Thread Robinson Tryon
Hi all,

Grabbing over 86% of the vote, LibreOffice was announced to be the
winner of the 'Office Suite of the Year' poll:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/2014-linuxquestions-org-members-choice-awards-113/office-suite-of-the-year-4175528385/

A big thanks to all of our users who voted for LibreOffice, and a huge
thanks to all the people who work on LibreOffice and who have made it
the amazing set of tools that it is today!


Cheers,
--R

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Repository with LibreOffice 4.4 for Fedora 21+?

2015-02-05 Thread avamk
OK, I followed everyone's tips and was able to replace the Fedora
repository-installed LibreOffice 4.3 with 4.4 installed from the RPMs
downloaded from the LibreOffice site!!

Sorry I've never tinkered with YUM configuration before, how to I
modify it to ignore LibreOffice updates?

Another strange thing is that when (and only when) I enable Use
OpenGL for all rendering in options, (1) all vertical scroll bars
become upside down (i.e. the bar moves up from the bottom when I
scroll down), (2) all checks in checkboxes are upside down, and (3)
when I resize a window the expanded area is all dark! Has this
happened to anyone else??

Thanks for your replies!

On 05/02/2015, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak [via Document Foundation Mail
Archive] ml-node+s969070n413...@n3.nabble.com wrote:


 Side note... You probably need to modify one of your yum configuration files
 to tell yum to ignore LO updates.

 On Feb 5, 2015 9:08 AM, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak and...@pitonyak.org
 wrote:


 On 02/05/2015 07:07 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
  Hi :)
  I think you can usually just install over the top to wipe the previous
  version.
 
  However on an extremely rare occasion that might not work in which
  case you might need to remove/uninstall everything and then reinstall
  the newer version.  however when you do so you can keep the User
  Profile so that all your settings, configs, galleries,
  Extensions/add-ons/plugins, templates and all the rest remain intact.
  It's quite a good idea to create a copy of your User Profile every so
  often so that it's easier to get back to a configuration you liked if
  anything crazy ever happens.
 
  It's the price of getting a much newer and more updated version.
  Windows users always have to install any programs this way so it's a
  bit like going back to Windows for a little moment.
 
  Regards from
  Tom :)
 
 
 
  On 5 February 2015 at 11:58, avamk avkapl...@gmail.com wrote:
  I see. If I install LibreOffice 4.4 manually (via the RPM I'm
  guessing?) can I just install a newer version over it once it's
  released, or do I have to remove the whole thing before installing an
  update? Thanks!
 
  On 05/02/2015, timllloyd [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]
  ml-node+s969070n4138820...@n3.nabble.com wrote:
 
  Hi, the best suggestion is to grab the latest from the LO site (you
  will
  have to monitor the site for updates):
 
  http://www.libreoffice.org/
 
  As well as monitoring for updates you also have to install  remove
  manually. As you are using Fedora I assume you are familiar with that
 
  process but any problems pls sing out.
 
  Cheers
 
  On 05/02/15 11:59, avamk wrote:
  Hello,
 
  LibreOffice in the Fedora 21 repositories are currently in the 4.3
  series.
  Is there an updated LibreOffice repository for Fedora 21 (and also
  future
  versions) that have LibreOffice 4.4? I like to use the newest version
  of
  LibreOffice on Fedora if possible. Thanks!
 
 with Fedora 21 I have been using the standard Fedora release, but, if
 you do not, I think that you can remove the existing using yum...

 Is it installed?

 yum list installed | grep libreoffice

 I expect that you can remove it using

 yum remove libreoffice*

 I have always used yum localinstall *.rpm to install the RPMs after I
 extract the code.

 Last time I did this, there was a GUI integration driectory under the
 standard RPM directory. I changed to that directory  and installed the
 RPM meant for UI integration for gnome. I don't remember what that is
 called off hand, or even if it is still required. I don't have time now
 to download and check the RPMs, but, if you send a list of RPMs, I can
 tell you which one it is.

 --
 Andrew Pitonyak
 My Macro Document: http://www.pitonyak.org/AndrewMacro.odt
 Info:  http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Repository with LibreOffice 4.4 for Fedora 21+?

2015-02-05 Thread Andrew Pitonyak
As root, edit /etc/yum.conf

In the [main] section append a line like

  exclude=libreoffice*

On Feb 5, 2015 9:37 AM, avamk avkapl...@gmail.com wrote:

 OK, I followed everyone's tips and was able to replace the Fedora 
 repository-installed LibreOffice 4.3 with 4.4 installed from the RPMs 
 downloaded from the LibreOffice site!! 

 Sorry I've never tinkered with YUM configuration before, how to I 
 modify it to ignore LibreOffice updates? 

 Another strange thing is that when (and only when) I enable Use 
 OpenGL for all rendering in options, (1) all vertical scroll bars 
 become upside down (i.e. the bar moves up from the bottom when I 
 scroll down), (2) all checks in checkboxes are upside down, and (3) 
 when I resize a window the expanded area is all dark! Has this 
 happened to anyone else?? 

 Thanks for your replies! 

 On 05/02/2015, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak [via Document Foundation Mail 
 Archive] ml-node+s969070n413...@n3.nabble.com wrote: 
  
  
  Side note... You probably need to modify one of your yum configuration 
  files 
  to tell yum to ignore LO updates. 
  
  On Feb 5, 2015 9:08 AM, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak and...@pitonyak.org 
  wrote: 
  
  
  On 02/05/2015 07:07 AM, Tom Davies wrote: 
   Hi :) 
   I think you can usually just install over the top to wipe the previous 
   version. 
   
   However on an extremely rare occasion that might not work in which 
   case you might need to remove/uninstall everything and then reinstall 
   the newer version.  however when you do so you can keep the User 
   Profile so that all your settings, configs, galleries, 
   Extensions/add-ons/plugins, templates and all the rest remain intact. 
   It's quite a good idea to create a copy of your User Profile every so 
   often so that it's easier to get back to a configuration you liked if 
   anything crazy ever happens. 
   
   It's the price of getting a much newer and more updated version. 
   Windows users always have to install any programs this way so it's a 
   bit like going back to Windows for a little moment. 
   
   Regards from 
   Tom :) 
   
   
   
   On 5 February 2015 at 11:58, avamk avkapl...@gmail.com wrote: 
   I see. If I install LibreOffice 4.4 manually (via the RPM I'm 
   guessing?) can I just install a newer version over it once it's 
   released, or do I have to remove the whole thing before installing an 
   update? Thanks! 
   
   On 05/02/2015, timllloyd [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] 
   ml-node+s969070n4138820...@n3.nabble.com wrote: 
   
   Hi, the best suggestion is to grab the latest from the LO site (you 
   will 
   have to monitor the site for updates): 
   
   http://www.libreoffice.org/ 
   
   As well as monitoring for updates you also have to install  remove 
   manually. As you are using Fedora I assume you are familiar with that 
   
   process but any problems pls sing out. 
   
   Cheers 
   
   On 05/02/15 11:59, avamk wrote: 
   Hello, 
   
   LibreOffice in the Fedora 21 repositories are currently in the 4.3 
   series. 
   Is there an updated LibreOffice repository for Fedora 21 (and also 
   future 
   versions) that have LibreOffice 4.4? I like to use the newest version 
   of 
   LibreOffice on Fedora if possible. Thanks! 
   
  with Fedora 21 I have been using the standard Fedora release, but, if 
  you do not, I think that you can remove the existing using yum... 
  
  Is it installed? 
  
  yum list installed | grep libreoffice 
  
  I expect that you can remove it using 
  
  yum remove libreoffice* 
  
  I have always used yum localinstall *.rpm to install the RPMs after I 
  extract the code. 
  
  Last time I did this, there was a GUI integration driectory under the 
  standard RPM directory. I changed to that directory  and installed the 
  RPM meant for UI integration for gnome. I don't remember what that is 
  called off hand, or even if it is still required. I don't have time now 
  to download and check the RPMs, but, if you send a list of RPMs, I can 
  tell you which one it is. 
  
  -- 
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  My Macro Document: http://www.pitonyak.org/AndrewMacro.odt 
  Info:  http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php 
  
  
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Need help with hierarchy document templates

2015-02-05 Thread Brian Barker

At 17:52 05/02/2015 +0100, Sven Schüring wrote:

I need some help with hierarchy document templates.


I fear you may need some other product!

I created a document template and saved this to 
my templates. Then I just opened a document 
based on this first template and saved this 
document as template to my templates to get the hierarchy.


Surely all you have here is two identical (unrelated) templates?

Next I changed the address in my first template 
and saved, after edit the second template I 
confirmed the update by my first template but 
nothing changed in my inherited template. What did I wrong?


I think all you did wrong is to imagine that 
templates derived from templates exist in a 
hierarchy. Unless I'm mistaken (always a 
possibility!) I think that templates exist only 
to create a particular starting point for a 
document. So the document created from your first 
template inherited its properties but no 
association with that (first) template. When  you 
saved it as a template you had two identical 
templates with no association - so no hierarchy. 
You can change either of them independently but 
without any consequential changes.


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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[libreoffice-users] Need help with hierarchy document templates

2015-02-05 Thread Sven Schüring
Hi,

I need some help with hierarchy document templates.
I created a document template and saved this to my templates.
Then I just opened a document based on this first template and saved this
document as template to my templates to get the hierarchy.
Next I changed the address in my first template und saved, after edit the
second template I confirmed the update by my first template but nothing
changed in my inherited template.

What did I wrong?
Can anyone provide some help?

regards,
Sven

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Repository with LibreOffice 4.4 for Fedora 21+?

2015-02-05 Thread avamk
I see. If I install LibreOffice 4.4 manually (via the RPM I'm
guessing?) can I just install a newer version over it once it's
released, or do I have to remove the whole thing before installing an
update? Thanks!

On 05/02/2015, timllloyd [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]
ml-node+s969070n4138820...@n3.nabble.com wrote:


 Hi, the best suggestion is to grab the latest from the LO site (you will
 have to monitor the site for updates):

 http://www.libreoffice.org/

 As well as monitoring for updates you also have to install  remove
 manually. As you are using Fedora I assume you are familiar with that
 process but any problems pls sing out.

 Cheers

 On 05/02/15 11:59, avamk wrote:
 Hello,

 LibreOffice in the Fedora 21 repositories are currently in the 4.3
 series.
 Is there an updated LibreOffice repository for Fedora 21 (and also future
 versions) that have LibreOffice 4.4? I like to use the newest version of
 LibreOffice on Fedora if possible. Thanks!



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Repository with LibreOffice 4.4 for Fedora 21+?

2015-02-05 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
I think you can usually just install over the top to wipe the previous version.

However on an extremely rare occasion that might not work in which
case you might need to remove/uninstall everything and then reinstall
the newer version.  however when you do so you can keep the User
Profile so that all your settings, configs, galleries,
Extensions/add-ons/plugins, templates and all the rest remain intact.
It's quite a good idea to create a copy of your User Profile every so
often so that it's easier to get back to a configuration you liked if
anything crazy ever happens.

It's the price of getting a much newer and more updated version.
Windows users always have to install any programs this way so it's a
bit like going back to Windows for a little moment.

Regards from
Tom :)



On 5 February 2015 at 11:58, avamk avkapl...@gmail.com wrote:
 I see. If I install LibreOffice 4.4 manually (via the RPM I'm
 guessing?) can I just install a newer version over it once it's
 released, or do I have to remove the whole thing before installing an
 update? Thanks!

 On 05/02/2015, timllloyd [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]
 ml-node+s969070n4138820...@n3.nabble.com wrote:


 Hi, the best suggestion is to grab the latest from the LO site (you will
 have to monitor the site for updates):

 http://www.libreoffice.org/

 As well as monitoring for updates you also have to install  remove
 manually. As you are using Fedora I assume you are familiar with that
 process but any problems pls sing out.

 Cheers

 On 05/02/15 11:59, avamk wrote:
 Hello,

 LibreOffice in the Fedora 21 repositories are currently in the 4.3
 series.
 Is there an updated LibreOffice repository for Fedora 21 (and also future
 versions) that have LibreOffice 4.4? I like to use the newest version of
 LibreOffice on Fedora if possible. Thanks!



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re-docking the formatting bar

2015-02-05 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
No idea.  Surely you can just drag it back to one side or other or to
the top where it should be?  I'm guessing you have already tried that
so my next effort would be to rename the User Profile but that seems a
bit extreme!
Regards from
Tom :)


On 5 February 2015 at 07:11, MR ZenWiz mrzen...@gmail.com wrote:
 Somehow I got this undocked and I can't seem to put it back.

 LO Writer 4.3

 MR

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Solver kills LiberOffice under Mac OS X.10

2015-02-05 Thread Spencer Graves
Hi, Alex et al.:  


  I finally installed LibreOffice 4.5, and the Solver worked there.  
Thanks so much to all who replied to my requests for help on this — especially 
Alex, who filed several comments on this with Bug 80680 (and probably others) 
relating to this issue.  


  Installing LO 4.5 is not easy, because it’s still in the early stages 
of development.  I finally found in from the LO Dowloands Page - Download: 
Development versions - Nightly Builds:  Access the Nightly builds server here 
- Master - MacOSX-10.10@61/ - 2015-02-05 00:36:56 (most recent date) - 
*_x86-64.dmg.  


  Before installing LO 4.5, I tried 4.3.4.1, 4.3.6.1, and 4.4.0.2, all 
of which failed under OS X 10.10.1.  I started with 4.3.4.1, because that 
version worked for me under Windows 7.  Unfortunately, it didn’t work for me 
under OS X.  


  Thanks again, 
  Spencer 


 On Jan 20, 2015, at 1:36 AM, Alexander Thurgood alex.thurg...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 Le 20/01/2015 02:27, Spencer Graves a écrit :
 
 Hi Spencer,
 
 
  1.  How do I find out (and set) which Java version it’s 
 trying to use?  I found LO preferences but not a Java tab.  
 
 
 You wil find it under
 
 Preferences  Advanced
 
 
 
 
  2.  How can I get the “Solver for nonlinear programming 
 extension” for OS X.10.1, Windows 7 and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS?  A search for it 
 identified nothing for OS X.  What I found for Ubuntu seemed to want to 
 download something else.  I can try the version for Ubuntu again, but I’m 
 confused.  
 
 
 No idea - a quick search on the LibreOffice extensions site didn't bring
 up anything relevant.
 
 
 
  3.  Are there standard instructions for installing multiple 
 versions of LO in parallel on OS X?  I’d like to try LO 4.3.4.1, which 
 worked for this under Windows 7, and maybe also 4.3.6 and 4.5, which the bug 
 evaluator said gave different results.   
 
 
 Please read the whole page here :
 
 https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel/OS_X
 
 At present, this is probably the most current information that I know
 of. You will see that my suggestion of simply renaming the
 
 /Users/username/Library/Application Support/LibreOffice
 
 to the same name as the changed app bundle name is said to no longer
 work. I must admit to not having investigated this thoroughly, as I only
 tend to look at which extensions are / aren't installed, and as most of
 these are the same for me whichever version of LibreOffice I'm using, it
 doesn't make much of a difference.
 
 Note that the wiki page refers to a path that points to /home/user. Of
 course, this is wrong, there is no such folder on OSX.
 
 
 Try the renaming technique I suggested, and see if it works for you.
 
 Alex
 
 
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[libreoffice-users] Re: And while I'm here, data extraction

2015-02-05 Thread Andreas Säger
Download this artbitrary database document with an embedded HSQLDB:
 https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/download/file.php?id=22304

Run this:
 SELECT  * INTO TEXT exportTable1 FROM Table1

which creates exportTable1.csv in the same directory where the document
lives.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Repository with LibreOffice 4.4 for Fedora 21+?

2015-02-05 Thread Tim Lloyd
Funny, I never thought of modifying any yum settings. It just works for 
me! I'll have to check next time I install Fedora!


There is a new version of LO about once very month. I normally grab that 
and install. I keep the tar.gz files in case I don't like the new 
version (highly unlikely).


I also occasionally download the development version which is much more 
volatile but interesting to have a look at what is in the pipeline. I 
wouldn't encourage using the dev version for sensitive docs though :)


Cheers
On 06/02/15 02:19, Andrew Pitonyak wrote:

As root, edit /etc/yum.conf

In the [main] section append a line like

   exclude=libreoffice*

On Feb 5, 2015 9:37 AM, avamk avkapl...@gmail.com wrote:

OK, I followed everyone's tips and was able to replace the Fedora
repository-installed LibreOffice 4.3 with 4.4 installed from the RPMs
downloaded from the LibreOffice site!!

Sorry I've never tinkered with YUM configuration before, how to I
modify it to ignore LibreOffice updates?

Another strange thing is that when (and only when) I enable Use
OpenGL for all rendering in options, (1) all vertical scroll bars
become upside down (i.e. the bar moves up from the bottom when I
scroll down), (2) all checks in checkboxes are upside down, and (3)
when I resize a window the expanded area is all dark! Has this
happened to anyone else??

Thanks for your replies!

On 05/02/2015, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak [via Document Foundation Mail
Archive] ml-node+s969070n413...@n3.nabble.com wrote:


Side note... You probably need to modify one of your yum configuration files
to tell yum to ignore LO updates.

On Feb 5, 2015 9:08 AM, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak and...@pitonyak.org
wrote:


On 02/05/2015 07:07 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I think you can usually just install over the top to wipe the previous
version.

However on an extremely rare occasion that might not work in which
case you might need to remove/uninstall everything and then reinstall
the newer version.  however when you do so you can keep the User
Profile so that all your settings, configs, galleries,
Extensions/add-ons/plugins, templates and all the rest remain intact.
It's quite a good idea to create a copy of your User Profile every so
often so that it's easier to get back to a configuration you liked if
anything crazy ever happens.

It's the price of getting a much newer and more updated version.
Windows users always have to install any programs this way so it's a
bit like going back to Windows for a little moment.

Regards from
Tom :)



On 5 February 2015 at 11:58, avamk avkapl...@gmail.com wrote:

I see. If I install LibreOffice 4.4 manually (via the RPM I'm
guessing?) can I just install a newer version over it once it's
released, or do I have to remove the whole thing before installing an
update? Thanks!

On 05/02/2015, timllloyd [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]
ml-node+s969070n4138820...@n3.nabble.com wrote:

Hi, the best suggestion is to grab the latest from the LO site (you
will
have to monitor the site for updates):

http://www.libreoffice.org/

As well as monitoring for updates you also have to install  remove
manually. As you are using Fedora I assume you are familiar with that

process but any problems pls sing out.

Cheers

On 05/02/15 11:59, avamk wrote:

Hello,

LibreOffice in the Fedora 21 repositories are currently in the 4.3
series.
Is there an updated LibreOffice repository for Fedora 21 (and also
future
versions) that have LibreOffice 4.4? I like to use the newest version
of
LibreOffice on Fedora if possible. Thanks!


with Fedora 21 I have been using the standard Fedora release, but, if
you do not, I think that you can remove the existing using yum...

Is it installed?

yum list installed | grep libreoffice

I expect that you can remove it using

yum remove libreoffice*

I have always used yum localinstall *.rpm to install the RPMs after I
extract the code.

Last time I did this, there was a GUI integration driectory under the
standard RPM directory. I changed to that directory  and installed the
RPM meant for UI integration for gnome. I don't remember what that is
called off hand, or even if it is still required. I don't have time now
to download and check the RPMs, but, if you send a list of RPMs, I can
tell you which one it is.

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