Re: Fehler im Programm

2016-10-11 Thread Horst
Möglicherweise hat Microsoft Kasperski gehackt und veranlasst, dass 
konkurrierende Software als gefährlich eingestuft wird.


Ganz ehrlich, so wahr ich Pit heiße!

Horst


Am 05.10.2016 um 23:10 schrieb Matthias Müller:

Hallo,

Am Mittwoch, 5. Oktober 2016, 11:01:32 schrieb Josef Netsch:

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
Kaspersky meldet, Ihr Programm soffice.exe habe Schwachstellen und könne
angegriffen werden.

Und ich sage: Ein Vogel könnte in die Turbine eines A320 fliegen und das
Flugzeug zum Absturz bringen.

Mit anderen Antworte: Die Aussage von Kaspersky ist vielleicht korrekt, aber
vollkommen nutzlos, weil nicht gesagt wird, wo die Schwachstellen sind.

Im Übrigen gilt das für fast die gesamte Windows-Software (btw. Auch Linux-und
Mac-Software könnte betroffen sein).




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Re: location of icons

2016-10-11 Thread Gary Aitken
On 10/11/16 13:36, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
> I have Slackware Linux, not freebsd, but on my system the icons are
> cached and there is a program called /usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache,
> which is supposed to update the cache when new icons are stored in
> /usr/(local/)share/icons/hicolor.  I have a manpage on it, so you
> could try it to see if you have it.  When I install AOO, my
> installation script does this caching and I have no problems with the
> icons in xfce4.  It is also possible that xfce4 is expecting the
> icons to be in /usr/share/icons rather than /usr/local/share/icons.
> I have had such problems with other programs in the past.

excellent, that did it.
Thanks

> Note: xfce4 expects the desktop files (*.desktop) to be +x, otherwise
> I get a popup about the file being untrusted.  It allows you to
> bypass the popup, but it is annoying.  I set the desktop files in
> /opt/openoffice4/share/xdg/ to +x to resolve this. Misusing the
> executable flags for trustworthyness is an xfce4 kluge, but that is
> the way it is.

hmm.  mine are 444 and I don't get anything.  Running xfce 4.12

Thanks again!

> On 10/11/2016 12:16 PM, Gary Aitken wrote:
>> On 10/11/16 12:42, Hagar Delest wrote:
>> 
>>> How have you installed with the debs? If so, you should have a
>>> desktop-integration folder inside the DEBS folder. Just install
>>> it also. Else, check the folder:
>>> /usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps
>> Ah, thanks. Ok, I see the icons are there; on my system (freebsd)
>> they are in /usr/local/share/icons/hicolor... which is where they
>> should be.
>> 
>> However, the xfce4 launcher icon chooser doesn't have a way to add
>> an arbitrary path to the set of icons, so I can't set it.  This is
>> clearly not an aoo problem, but do you happen to know where the
>> config path for the xfce4 icon chooser is?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>>> Le 11/10/2016 à 20:31, Gary Aitken a écrit :
 Hi all,
 
 I just upgraded my os from fbsd-9.2 to 10.3 and installed aoo
 4.1.2. The installation appears to have gone well, but when I
 start up my desktop (xfce4) the launchers with shortcuts to aoo
 are missing the icons. My
 /usr/local/applications/openoffice-4.1.2/*.desktop files have
 entries in them which look like: Icon=openoffice4-calc
 
 However, when I open the xfec4 panel / launcher to edit it, the
 icon entry says "No Icon" and when I go to select an icon there
 are no aoo icons present.
 
 Can someone tell me which option is needed to load the icons,
 which port / package they are in, and which file they are
 supposed to be in?  I would have thought they were supposed to
 get loaded with the base aoo port. How do the icons get located
 without an actual path name in the specification?



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Re: location of icons

2016-10-11 Thread Gary Aitken
On 10/11/16 13:30, Hagar Delest wrote:
> In xfce (I use xubuntu), the icon chooser has a drop down list with
> an entry for graphic files (rough translation from my French
> interface). If selected, it enables the path field to navigate the
> HD.

Hmmm.  Here's what I see:
  I have a panel of launchers at the bottom of the display.
  Right click on aoo launcher for writer, choose properties
  "Launcher" dialog displays with "OpenOffice Writer" as the only 
entry in the "General" tab.
  Click on 6th button in the right column, "Edit the currently selected item"
  "Edit Launcher" dialog displays for Name: OpenOffice Writer
Icon: is empty; click on it
  "Select an Icon" dialog displays
"Select icon from:" drop-down is first item; 
  these are filters, not a way to navigate
"Search icon:" entry field is second item;
  used to filter which icons display based on the text name of the icon
  has a button on the right used to clear the field
I see no other data entries except for the display of possible icons.
Is this the same chooser you're using?
I tried everything in the settings manager and don't see an icon chooser,
although I may have not included it if it's optional in the xfce4 install
process.

I'll keep poking around.

Thanks

> As a workaround, you can create a custom desktop entry in your
> ~/.local/share/applications folder. Then put the full path of the
> icon in the icon line.



> Le 11/10/2016 à 21:16, Gary Aitken a écrit :
>> On 10/11/16 12:42, Hagar Delest wrote:
>> 
>>> How have you installed with the debs? If so, you should have a
>>> desktop-integration folder inside the DEBS folder. Just install
>>> it also. Else, check the folder:
>>> /usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps
>> Ah, thanks. Ok, I see the icons are there; on my system (freebsd)
>> they are in /usr/local/share/icons/hicolor... which is where they
>> should be.
>> 
>> However, the xfce4 launcher icon chooser doesn't have a way to add
>> an arbitrary path to the set of icons, so I can't set it.  This is
>> clearly not an aoo problem, but do you happen to know where the
>> config path for the xfce4 icon chooser is?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>>> Le 11/10/2016 à 20:31, Gary Aitken a écrit :
 Hi all,
 
 I just upgraded my os from fbsd-9.2 to 10.3 and installed aoo
 4.1.2. The installation appears to have gone well, but when I
 start up my desktop (xfce4) the launchers with shortcuts to aoo
 are missing the icons. My
 /usr/local/applications/openoffice-4.1.2/*.desktop files have
 entries in them which look like: Icon=openoffice4-calc
 
 However, when I open the xfec4 panel / launcher to edit it, the
 icon entry says "No Icon" and when I go to select an icon there
 are no aoo icons present.
 
 Can someone tell me which option is needed to load the icons,
 which port / package they are in, and which file they are
 supposed to be in?  I would have thought they were supposed to
 get loaded with the base aoo port. How do the icons get located
 without an actual path name in the specification?

> 


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Re: location of icons

2016-10-11 Thread Girvin R. Herr
I have Slackware Linux, not freebsd, but on my system the icons are 
cached and there is a program called /usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache, 
which is supposed to update the cache when new icons are stored in 
/usr/(local/)share/icons/hicolor.  I have a manpage on it, so you could 
try it to see if you have it.  When I install AOO, my installation 
script does this caching and I have no problems with the icons in 
xfce4.  It is also possible that xfce4 is expecting the icons to be in 
/usr/share/icons rather than /usr/local/share/icons.  I have had such 
problems with other programs in the past.


Note: xfce4 expects the desktop files (*.desktop) to be +x, otherwise I 
get a popup about the file being untrusted.  It allows you to bypass the 
popup, but it is annoying.  I set the desktop files in 
/opt/openoffice4/share/xdg/ to +x to resolve this. Misusing the 
executable flags for trustworthyness is an xfce4 kluge, but that is the 
way it is.


hth:

Girvin Herr



On 10/11/2016 12:16 PM, Gary Aitken wrote:

On 10/11/16 12:42, Hagar Delest wrote:


How have you installed with the debs? If so, you should have a 
desktop-integration folder inside the DEBS folder. Just install it also.
Else, check the folder: /usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps

Ah, thanks.
Ok, I see the icons are there;
on my system (freebsd) they are in /usr/local/share/icons/hicolor...
which is where they should be.

However, the xfce4 launcher icon chooser doesn't have a way to add an
arbitrary path to the set of icons, so I can't set it.  This is clearly
not an aoo problem, but do you happen to know where the config path for
the xfce4 icon chooser is?

Thanks


Le 11/10/2016 à 20:31, Gary Aitken a écrit :

Hi all,

I just upgraded my os from fbsd-9.2 to 10.3 and installed aoo 4.1.2.
The installation appears to have gone well, but when I start up my desktop
(xfce4) the launchers with shortcuts to aoo are missing the icons.
My /usr/local/applications/openoffice-4.1.2/*.desktop files have entries
in them which look like:
Icon=openoffice4-calc

However, when I open the xfec4 panel / launcher to edit it, the icon
entry says "No Icon" and when I go to select an icon there are no aoo
icons present.

Can someone tell me which option is needed to load the icons, which port /
package they are in, and which file they are supposed to be in?  I would
have thought they were supposed to get loaded with the base aoo port.
How do the icons get located without an actual path name in the specification?


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Re: location of icons

2016-10-11 Thread Hagar Delest

In xfce (I use xubuntu), the icon chooser has a drop down list with an entry 
for graphic files (rough translation from my French interface). If selected, it 
enables the path field to navigate the HD.

As a workaround, you can create a custom desktop entry in your 
~/.local/share/applications folder. Then put the full path of the icon in the 
icon line.

Hagar


Le 11/10/2016 à 21:16, Gary Aitken a écrit :

On 10/11/16 12:42, Hagar Delest wrote:


How have you installed with the debs? If so, you should have a 
desktop-integration folder inside the DEBS folder. Just install it also.
Else, check the folder: /usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps

Ah, thanks.
Ok, I see the icons are there;
on my system (freebsd) they are in /usr/local/share/icons/hicolor...
which is where they should be.

However, the xfce4 launcher icon chooser doesn't have a way to add an
arbitrary path to the set of icons, so I can't set it.  This is clearly
not an aoo problem, but do you happen to know where the config path for
the xfce4 icon chooser is?

Thanks


Le 11/10/2016 à 20:31, Gary Aitken a écrit :

Hi all,

I just upgraded my os from fbsd-9.2 to 10.3 and installed aoo 4.1.2.
The installation appears to have gone well, but when I start up my desktop
(xfce4) the launchers with shortcuts to aoo are missing the icons.
My /usr/local/applications/openoffice-4.1.2/*.desktop files have entries
in them which look like:
Icon=openoffice4-calc

However, when I open the xfec4 panel / launcher to edit it, the icon
entry says "No Icon" and when I go to select an icon there are no aoo
icons present.

Can someone tell me which option is needed to load the icons, which port /
package they are in, and which file they are supposed to be in?  I would
have thought they were supposed to get loaded with the base aoo port.
How do the icons get located without an actual path name in the specification?


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Re: location of icons

2016-10-11 Thread Gary Aitken
On 10/11/16 12:42, Hagar Delest wrote:

> How have you installed with the debs? If so, you should have a 
> desktop-integration folder inside the DEBS folder. Just install it also.
> Else, check the folder: /usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps

Ah, thanks.
Ok, I see the icons are there;
on my system (freebsd) they are in /usr/local/share/icons/hicolor...
which is where they should be.

However, the xfce4 launcher icon chooser doesn't have a way to add an 
arbitrary path to the set of icons, so I can't set it.  This is clearly
not an aoo problem, but do you happen to know where the config path for
the xfce4 icon chooser is?

Thanks

> Le 11/10/2016 à 20:31, Gary Aitken a écrit :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just upgraded my os from fbsd-9.2 to 10.3 and installed aoo 4.1.2.
>> The installation appears to have gone well, but when I start up my desktop
>> (xfce4) the launchers with shortcuts to aoo are missing the icons.
>> My /usr/local/applications/openoffice-4.1.2/*.desktop files have entries
>> in them which look like:
>>Icon=openoffice4-calc
>>
>> However, when I open the xfec4 panel / launcher to edit it, the icon
>> entry says "No Icon" and when I go to select an icon there are no aoo
>> icons present.
>>
>> Can someone tell me which option is needed to load the icons, which port /
>> package they are in, and which file they are supposed to be in?  I would
>> have thought they were supposed to get loaded with the base aoo port.
>> How do the icons get located without an actual path name in the 
>> specification?


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Re: location of icons

2016-10-11 Thread Hagar Delest

Hi,

How have you installed with the debs? If so, you should have a 
desktop-integration folder inside the DEBS folder. Just install it also.
Else, check the folder: /usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps

Hagar

Le 11/10/2016 à 20:31, Gary Aitken a écrit :

Hi all,

I just upgraded my os from fbsd-9.2 to 10.3 and installed aoo 4.1.2.
The installation appears to have gone well, but when I start up my desktop
(xfce4) the launchers with shortcuts to aoo are missing the icons.
My /usr/local/applications/openoffice-4.1.2/*.desktop files have entries
in them which look like:
   Icon=openoffice4-calc

However, when I open the xfec4 panel / launcher to edit it, the icon
entry says "No Icon" and when I go to select an icon there are no aoo
icons present.

Can someone tell me which option is needed to load the icons, which port /
package they are in, and which file they are supposed to be in?  I would
have thought they were supposed to get loaded with the base aoo port.
How do the icons get located without an actual path name in the specification?

Thanks for any hints,

Gary

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location of icons

2016-10-11 Thread Gary Aitken
Hi all,

I just upgraded my os from fbsd-9.2 to 10.3 and installed aoo 4.1.2.
The installation appears to have gone well, but when I start up my desktop
(xfce4) the launchers with shortcuts to aoo are missing the icons.
My /usr/local/applications/openoffice-4.1.2/*.desktop files have entries
in them which look like:
  Icon=openoffice4-calc

However, when I open the xfec4 panel / launcher to edit it, the icon
entry says "No Icon" and when I go to select an icon there are no aoo
icons present.

Can someone tell me which option is needed to load the icons, which port / 
package they are in, and which file they are supposed to be in?  I would 
have thought they were supposed to get loaded with the base aoo port.
How do the icons get located without an actual path name in the specification?

Thanks for any hints,

Gary

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Re: Problem with page nunbering

2016-10-11 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Tue, 11 Oct 2016 19:06:41 +0200
Dawid Nel  wrote:

> Dear Apache,
> 
> I'm using Open Office Writer for 2 years now and is very pleased with it.
> I just recently ran into a strange proglem.
> 
> Page numbers used to work 100% if I insert a footer and then chose Page
> Number from the dropdown menu under Insert>Fields.  Now all the sudd1en,
> instead of showing the numbers 1, 2 etc, it litterly shows the words Page
> Number on every page!  I tried to uninstall and re-install, but the same
> problem.  I tried to reset the Templetes to default, but the options they
> gave on Google and the options infront of me in Open Ofiice itself,
> differed...
> 
> Can you please tell me what I should do now?  I mean, I can't write my
> writings as a student without correct page nubers...
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Dawid Nel

/View /Field names

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Problem with page nunbering

2016-10-11 Thread Dawid Nel
Dear Apache,

I'm using Open Office Writer for 2 years now and is very pleased with it.
I just recently ran into a strange proglem.

Page numbers used to work 100% if I insert a footer and then chose Page
Number from the dropdown menu under Insert>Fields.  Now all the sudd1en,
instead of showing the numbers 1, 2 etc, it litterly shows the words Page
Number on every page!  I tried to uninstall and re-install, but the same
problem.  I tried to reset the Templetes to default, but the options they
gave on Google and the options infront of me in Open Ofiice itself,
differed...

Can you please tell me what I should do now?  I mean, I can't write my
writings as a student without correct page nubers...

Kind regards,

Dawid Nel


Database Design View

2016-10-11 Thread Arteen 
I want to create a database using Design View since the wizard
does not allow me to add the specific fields I want to use.

But OO 4.1.2 will not allow me to use Design View.

I've read that OO 4.1.1 will allow me to use Design View,
but cannot find it available in a download.

Can you please help me.  I'm using a Mac with OSX.

Thank you.

Arteen Wood

Re: OpenOffice Math: how to "slash" a symbol?

2016-10-11 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Tue, 11 Oct 2016 16:58:08 +0100
Brian Barker  wrote:

> At 20:34 10/10/2016 +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
> >Brian Barker schrieb:
> >>You might want to make use of the Unicode character U+0338 
> >>"Combining long solidus overlay" (or the similar U+0337 "Combining 
> >>short solidus overlay"). I don't see any way to insert special 
> >>characters directly into the Formula window, but you can copy and 
> >>paste them from the Writer window.
> >
> >That was my first thought too, but the character do not combine for me.
> 
> How interesting! But I'm well out of my level of competence here.
> 
> I can certainly see some strange behaviour, including if I use a 
> different font for the combining character from that of the base 
> character. But once the combining character is inserted, it seems I 
> can change the font only for both characters together, so they will 
> then always be the same font anyway.
> 
> I also see strange behaviour if I stimulate OpenOffice to refresh its 
> display, e.g. by scrolling away from the characters and back again or 
> by minimising and restoring the window.
> 
> I also notice that it is possible to change the font - surprisingly 
> successfully - to one in which the combining character did not appear 
> in the Special Characters dialogue. I'm guessing that this means that 
> some sort of internal font substitution may be happening - in which 
> case I'd expect the behaviour to depend on available fonts and font 
> substitution rules and thus not be predictable between systems.
> 
> All this is why I suggested that perhaps hard copy or PDF would be 
> more reliable formats for document transfer than word processor.
> 
> But I don't really understand this. Did I say that?
> 
> Brian Barker  
> 

For what it's worth, using OO 4.1.2/3 on Xubuntu 16.04 if I type Shift+Alt-Gr, 
release, then two characters, these will be combined if they are combinable.  
For example Shift+Alt-Gr > > gives »

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Re: OpenOffice Math: how to "slash" a symbol?

2016-10-11 Thread Brian Barker

At 20:34 10/10/2016 +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:

Brian Barker schrieb:
You might want to make use of the Unicode character U+0338 
"Combining long solidus overlay" (or the similar U+0337 "Combining 
short solidus overlay"). I don't see any way to insert special 
characters directly into the Formula window, but you can copy and 
paste them from the Writer window.


That was my first thought too, but the character do not combine for me.


How interesting! But I'm well out of my level of competence here.

I can certainly see some strange behaviour, including if I use a 
different font for the combining character from that of the base 
character. But once the combining character is inserted, it seems I 
can change the font only for both characters together, so they will 
then always be the same font anyway.


I also see strange behaviour if I stimulate OpenOffice to refresh its 
display, e.g. by scrolling away from the characters and back again or 
by minimising and restoring the window.


I also notice that it is possible to change the font - surprisingly 
successfully - to one in which the combining character did not appear 
in the Special Characters dialogue. I'm guessing that this means that 
some sort of internal font substitution may be happening - in which 
case I'd expect the behaviour to depend on available fonts and font 
substitution rules and thus not be predictable between systems.


All this is why I suggested that perhaps hard copy or PDF would be 
more reliable formats for document transfer than word processor.


But I don't really understand this. Did I say that?

Brian Barker  



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Re: Bitte um Unterstützung

2016-10-11 Thread Günter Feierabend
Hallo Andreas,

> Am 11.10.2016 um 13:04 schrieb i...@ibw-bv.de:
> 
> Hallo,
> 
> Habe am Samstag auf neuen Mac 27 IOs 10.12  installiert bekommen.
> Habe Openoffice 4.12 geladen, installiert --  funktioniert nicht.
> 
> Was tun??

Schreibe erst mal bitte möglichst genau, was Du machst, was Du auf dem 
Bildschirm passiert und welche Meldungen Du vom System oder OpenOffice 
bekommst! Wie soll Dir sonst jemand helfen?

Gruß
Günter


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Bitte um Unterstützung

2016-10-11 Thread info

Hallo,

Habe am Samstag auf neuen Mac 27 IOs 10.12  installiert bekommen.
Habe Openoffice 4.12 geladen, installiert --  funktioniert nicht.

Was tun??

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Re: Upgrade

2016-10-11 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Mon, 10 Oct 2016 22:51:11 -0500
"Carl Garrett"  wrote:

> I have ver 3.2. Can I upgrade to ver 4.1.2 with no problems and still be able 
> to load all of my old docs?
> Thanks,
> Carl Garrett

Yes

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Upgrade

2016-10-11 Thread Carl Garrett
I have ver 3.2. Can I upgrade to ver 4.1.2 with no problems and still be able 
to load all of my old docs?
Thanks,
Carl Garrett