Re: [libreoffice-users] Split Screen

2018-10-18 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 18/10/2018 18:29, Ricardo Berlasso wrote:

>> For example, I would like this capability when translating text from one
>> language to another in Writer.

You can use the Translation Table extension, which is not splitting the
screen (according to your request) but is creating a table where on the
left column you have the original text and in the right column you can
add the translated text.

https://extensions.libreoffice.org/extensions/translation-table

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Split Screen

2018-10-18 Thread Ricardo Berlasso
El jue., 18 oct. 2018 a las 18:24, H. Stoellinger ()
escribió:

> Hello,
> Is there a possibility for vertical/horizontal splitting views in LO?
> KDE's text editor kate
> a window can be split both ways, allowing either the same of different
> files to be edited in parallel.
> For example, I would like this capability when translating text from one
> language to another in
> Writer.
>

Unfortunately, it's not possible:

Bug 31481 - [RFE] Split pane in same window for side-by-side proof reading/
translating of 2 different files
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31481

Regards,
Ricardo



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Split Screen

2018-10-18 Thread James Knott
On 10/18/2018 12:22 PM, H. Stoellinger wrote:
> Hello,
> Is there a possibility for vertical/horizontal splitting views in LO?
> KDE's text editor kate
> a window can be split both ways, allowing either the same of different
> files to be edited in parallel.
> For example, I would like this capability when translating text from
> one language to another in
> Writer.

While I don't know about split windows, there's nothing to stop you from
opening multiple Windows with the same or other file.


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[libreoffice-users] Split Screen

2018-10-18 Thread H. Stoellinger

Hello,
Is there a possibility for vertical/horizontal splitting views in LO? 
KDE's text editor kate
a window can be split both ways, allowing either the same of different 
files to be edited in parallel.
For example, I would like this capability when translating text from one 
language to another in

Writer.
Regards
H. Stoellinger
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[libreoffice-users] Split Screen in Writer?

2015-02-01 Thread CVAlkan
Hi:

I already know I'm becoming senile, but I'm sure it used to be possible to
use a split screen to compare/edit/copy from one part of the same document
to another.

I'm currently doing trying to do such comparing/editing/copying, and the
only way I can do it is to open another window, which accomplishes something
similar, but because I have several other windows (and even apps) open,
Alt-Tabbing becomes very tedious.

I realize that I can click the mouse in the Window I want to switch to, but
when one is on a roll while typing that is also distracting.

Did there used to be such a split screen capability (and I also recall there
was some simple keystroke sequence that permitted jumping from one to the
other without using Alt+Tab) in LibreOffice? If so, where did it go? If it's
still there, how do I access it?

If it makes a difference, I'm using the SideBar. I'm also using LO 4.3.3.2
on 64-bit Ubuntu, and can't upgrade to any newer version because of the
various table and frame bugs that have appeared recently.

Thanks in advance for any comments ...



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Split Screen in Writer?

2015-02-01 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
This method is not as neat as it is in Calc but open your document and then;

Windows (menu at the very top of the screen hidden along the same line
as the timedate (errr, that is more complicated than on any other
platform thanks to the weird UI in Ubuntu))

then

Open new window

Err, they open kinda on top of each other but just grab the
'title-bar' and move it fast against the left or right-hand side of
the screen so that the mouse kinda bangs up against the side or even
overshoots a bit.  As with many OSes these days (excluding Xp) that
makes that window fill half the screen.  Grab the other window and
bang it against the other side of the screen to get them both
side-by-side.  You can now scroll one without affecting the other
(except that text you type into one of them appears in the other (if
you can scroll to where the new text should be)).

Regards from
Tom :)



On 1 February 2015 at 19:06, CVAlkan fobe...@enteract.com wrote:
 Hi:

 I already know I'm becoming senile, but I'm sure it used to be possible to
 use a split screen to compare/edit/copy from one part of the same document
 to another.

 I'm currently doing trying to do such comparing/editing/copying, and the
 only way I can do it is to open another window, which accomplishes something
 similar, but because I have several other windows (and even apps) open,
 Alt-Tabbing becomes very tedious.

 I realize that I can click the mouse in the Window I want to switch to, but
 when one is on a roll while typing that is also distracting.

 Did there used to be such a split screen capability (and I also recall there
 was some simple keystroke sequence that permitted jumping from one to the
 other without using Alt+Tab) in LibreOffice? If so, where did it go? If it's
 still there, how do I access it?

 If it makes a difference, I'm using the SideBar. I'm also using LO 4.3.3.2
 on 64-bit Ubuntu, and can't upgrade to any newer version because of the
 various table and frame bugs that have appeared recently.

 Thanks in advance for any comments ...



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Split Screen in Writer?

2015-02-01 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Err, of course you could have 1 window open on each workspace.  Once
you have opened a window do;
shift Ctrl Alt and the down or right arrow on the keyboard.
that moves the window to one of the other workspaces.  Then to get
back to the first workspace do the same combo without the shift key,
ie so;
Ctrl Alt and up or left

Oddly Kubuntu doesn't react to either of those keyboard combos.
Regards from
Tom :)



On 1 February 2015 at 20:02, Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi :)
 This method is not as neat as it is in Calc but open your document and then;

 Windows (menu at the very top of the screen hidden along the same line
 as the timedate (errr, that is more complicated than on any other
 platform thanks to the weird UI in Ubuntu))

 then

 Open new window

 Err, they open kinda on top of each other but just grab the
 'title-bar' and move it fast against the left or right-hand side of
 the screen so that the mouse kinda bangs up against the side or even
 overshoots a bit.  As with many OSes these days (excluding Xp) that
 makes that window fill half the screen.  Grab the other window and
 bang it against the other side of the screen to get them both
 side-by-side.  You can now scroll one without affecting the other
 (except that text you type into one of them appears in the other (if
 you can scroll to where the new text should be)).

 Regards from
 Tom :)



 On 1 February 2015 at 19:06, CVAlkan fobe...@enteract.com wrote:
 Hi:

 I already know I'm becoming senile, but I'm sure it used to be possible to
 use a split screen to compare/edit/copy from one part of the same document
 to another.

 I'm currently doing trying to do such comparing/editing/copying, and the
 only way I can do it is to open another window, which accomplishes something
 similar, but because I have several other windows (and even apps) open,
 Alt-Tabbing becomes very tedious.

 I realize that I can click the mouse in the Window I want to switch to, but
 when one is on a roll while typing that is also distracting.

 Did there used to be such a split screen capability (and I also recall there
 was some simple keystroke sequence that permitted jumping from one to the
 other without using Alt+Tab) in LibreOffice? If so, where did it go? If it's
 still there, how do I access it?

 If it makes a difference, I'm using the SideBar. I'm also using LO 4.3.3.2
 on 64-bit Ubuntu, and can't upgrade to any newer version because of the
 various table and frame bugs that have appeared recently.

 Thanks in advance for any comments ...



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