Re: Configuration Control Issue

2018-11-01 Thread Keith N. McKenna
On 11/1/2018 6:44 PM, chuck ef wrote:
> So, as I mentioned in an earlier email, I bought a new iMac and it is using 
> 10.14.1 (Mojave). I have been in the process of setting it up with files from 
> the old iMac. I use two backup eternal drives (for redundancy). I just today 
> put those files onto the new machine (USB-C is wonderful).
> 
> 
> As it happens, there are two versions, different dates,  of a spreadsheet (an 
> .ods file) with the same name - in two separate folders, associated with one 
> backup drive or the other. I opened up the one with the older date (as it 
> happened) to address an earlier issue identified another OO user (jerky 
> scrolling in Mojave). I closed that file and tried to open up the other 
> version (with a newer date but same name, though different folder) - I get a 
> message that this file is locked by me blah blah blah - do I want read-only, 
> copy, cancel?
> 
> 
> Never happened before. I tried quitting OO but that did not release the file; 
> I went back to the older-date version to see if there is something I can do 
> to release it. Nothing.
> 
> 
> Maybe reboot?
> 
> 
> Not a big deal in any sense but I am curious about what OO is doing since 
> these are two different files (different dates, different paths) - the only 
> similarity is the name.
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
It sounds like AOO did not release the lock file for some reason. The
first think to do s check the directories on each disk that you opened
the file from and see if there is a file of the form.~lck.filename.ods.
If you find one delete it and then try to open the file again.

If there is none or deleting it does not work reply back to the list
with that information and someone will try to walk you through other
possibilities.

Please reply only yo the list address at mailto:users@openoffice.apache.org

Regards
Keith



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Re: OO & Mojave issue?

2018-11-01 Thread Keith N. McKenna
Forwarding to OP who is not subscribed.

On 11/1/2018 7:38 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
> Looping in Users.
> 
> OpenOffice on Mac can react wired when the scrolling is setup do not
> match. I returned to Linux so I forgot where the settings has to be set
> and how.Maybe someone on users can help?
> 
> I think it was not scrolling line by line, or something similar.
> 
> 
> All the Best
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> On 01.11.18 11:20, Michael Turner wrote:
>> Hi, can you assist,  I note on my 2018 iMac, with Mojave Ver 1014 running 
>> that O O's Ver 4.1.5 video frames, or if scrolling through a project that 
>> movement has become very jerky.   There seems to be a slight time lag 
>> between mouse input and screen activity.  
>>
>> I wondered if Apache is aware and is working on or updating OO to run 
>> smoothly on Mojave, or do I have a problem?
>>
>> My regards
>>
>> Michael Turner
>> Cambridge
>> UK
>>
>>
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Configuration Control Issue

2018-11-01 Thread chuck ef
So, as I mentioned in an earlier email, I bought a new iMac and it is using 
10.14.1 (Mojave). I have been in the process of setting it up with files from 
the old iMac. I use two backup eternal drives (for redundancy). I just today 
put those files onto the new machine (USB-C is wonderful).


As it happens, there are two versions, different dates,  of a spreadsheet (an 
.ods file) with the same name - in two separate folders, associated with one 
backup drive or the other. I opened up the one with the older date (as it 
happened) to address an earlier issue identified another OO user (jerky 
scrolling in Mojave). I closed that file and tried to open up the other version 
(with a newer date but same name, though different folder) - I get a message 
that this file is locked by me blah blah blah - do I want read-only, copy, 
cancel?


Never happened before. I tried quitting OO but that did not release the file; I 
went back to the older-date version to see if there is something I can do to 
release it. Nothing.


Maybe reboot?


Not a big deal in any sense but I am curious about what OO is doing since these 
are two different files (different dates, different paths) - the only 
similarity is the name.


Thanks.


Re: OO on Mac OS Mojave

2018-11-01 Thread chuck ef
Just FYI.


I only recently upgraded to Mojave (10.14.1) on a new machine and can confirm 
that the scrolling is a bit stilted (jerky). This is on a new machine that 
never had High Sierra (well it did when I bought it, but I quickly upgraded 
after boot up).


It's fine on my other machine (with High Sierra, 10.13.6) - very smooth.


Also, never had issues with external devices.



From: Michael Turner 
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2018 5:47 PM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: OO on Mac OS Mojave

Thanks for coming back to me.  Have not noticed any conflict with my Time 
Machine back up HDD on either High Sierra or Mojave & OO.  Really hope you can 
fix the video jerking.  Would like to be informed.

Michael.



On 28 Oct 2018, at 18:49, Howard Blum  wrote:

Thanks for the heads up on the upgrade. I have been holding off on upgrade
giving them time to debug it.

Does the new OS recognize external hard drives? High Sierra couldn't.

On Sun, Oct 28, 2018, 2:25 AM Michael Turner
 wrote:

> Hi,
> I note that using OO on High Sierra OO worked perfectly and smoothly.
> Since upgrading to Mojave the video is not smooth is jerky when moving
> frames across the screen.  My iMac is brand new.  Advice please.
>
> Regards
>
> Michael Turner
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Re: OO & Mojave issue?

2018-11-01 Thread Peter Kovacs
FYI: my mailing service refuses to sent to Michael turner, because his
mailing service does not support TLS.


On 01.11.18 12:38, Peter Kovacs wrote:
> Looping in Users.
>
> OpenOffice on Mac can react wired when the scrolling is setup do not
> match. I returned to Linux so I forgot where the settings has to be set
> and how.Maybe someone on users can help?
>
> I think it was not scrolling line by line, or something similar.
>
>
> All the Best
>
> Peter
>
>
> On 01.11.18 11:20, Michael Turner wrote:
>> Hi, can you assist,  I note on my 2018 iMac, with Mojave Ver 1014 running 
>> that O O's Ver 4.1.5 video frames, or if scrolling through a project that 
>> movement has become very jerky.   There seems to be a slight time lag 
>> between mouse input and screen activity.  
>>
>> I wondered if Apache is aware and is working on or updating OO to run 
>> smoothly on Mojave, or do I have a problem?
>>
>> My regards
>>
>> Michael Turner
>> Cambridge
>> UK
>>
>>
>> -
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Re: OO & Mojave issue?

2018-11-01 Thread Peter Kovacs
Looping in Users.

OpenOffice on Mac can react wired when the scrolling is setup do not
match. I returned to Linux so I forgot where the settings has to be set
and how.Maybe someone on users can help?

I think it was not scrolling line by line, or something similar.


All the Best

Peter


On 01.11.18 11:20, Michael Turner wrote:
> Hi, can you assist,  I note on my 2018 iMac, with Mojave Ver 1014 running 
> that O O's Ver 4.1.5 video frames, or if scrolling through a project that 
> movement has become very jerky.   There seems to be a slight time lag between 
> mouse input and screen activity.  
>
> I wondered if Apache is aware and is working on or updating OO to run 
> smoothly on Mojave, or do I have a problem?
>
> My regards
>
> Michael Turner
> Cambridge
> UK
>
>
> -
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org
> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org
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