2011/2/21 NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net
On 02/20/2011 07:39 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
I recently had occasion to reinstall 64-bit Ubuntu 10.10 (n b, not
because
of a problem in Ubuntu itself, but because I replaced Windows Vista with
Windows 7 on the Windows side of this dual-boot machine and
Hi Henri,
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 9:18 AM, M Henri Day mhenri...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/2/21 NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net
On 02/20/2011 07:39 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
The thing that surprised me with respect
to Christian's advice above to set SCIM as my «global default» was that I
thought I had
On 02/21/2011 04:18 PM, M Henri Day wrote:
2011/2/21 NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net
On 02/20/2011 07:39 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
I recently had occasion to reinstall 64-bit Ubuntu 10.10 (n b, not
because
of a problem in Ubuntu itself, but because I replaced Windows Vista with
Windows 7 on the
Hi Peter,
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Peter Junge peter.ju...@gmx.org wrote:
On 02/21/2011 04:18 PM, M Henri Day wrote:
SCIM is AFAIK really outdated.
SCIM works fine, worked fine for the past years.
IBus is certainly the better choice.
There have been so many better choices already
On 02/21/2011 12:18 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
2011/2/21 NoOp ...
Perhaps try iBus instead?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ibus
NoOp, thanks for your suggestion. Alas, I found myself unable to get IBus to
work ; for example, after installing IBus according to the instructions on
the Ubuntu
On 02/21/2011 01:16 AM, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi Peter,
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Peter Junge snipped wrote:
On 02/21/2011 04:18 PM, M Henri Day wrote:
SCIM is AFAIK really outdated.
SCIM works fine, worked fine for the past years.
...
Hi
Using LibO-3.3.1.2 in Debian testing/ wheezy, writer has this
irritating default (I'm 95% certain I didn't switch anything on that
would do this) of converting text to Header 3 or some such auto-style.
How do I turn the blamed thing off? I've looked under all of the
Options, have tried
Explore the option under Tools - Autocorrect options - Options tab.
Specially Apply styles and replace custom styles. Turning off some
options from that menu will make your life easier ;)
2011/2/21 AG computing.acco...@googlemail.com:
Hi
Using LibO-3.3.1.2 in Debian testing/ wheezy, writer has
Format - Paragraph - Indents and spacing. But it will be better if
you use styles instead of direct formatting.
Please, review the existing documentation: all these formatting
issues you have are already well documented... they are just some
default settings for the powerful tools Writer offers.
On 21/02/11 21:41, RGB ES wrote:
Format - Paragraph - Indents and spacing. But it will be better if you use
styles instead of direct formatting.
Thanks for that. That was one of the first - and most repeated -
attempts at fixing this.
Unfortunately, each time I amend those settings by
Edit the paragraph style called Default (1): most paragraph styles
depends on it so this will fix almost all your problems. If not,
that's because your document is full of direct formatting: just select
all text and press Ctrl+M to apply default formatting.
(1) Open the Stylists with F11, scroll
I'm about ready to load up LibreOffice and start running it for work
but have really one simple question before I do. Background is I will
be running it on Windows Vista, currently run OpenOffice and will be
using it near daily including with MS Office documents and presentations.
So the question
On 2/21/2011 4:16 PM, Mark Preston wrote:
I'm about ready to load up LibreOffice and start running it for work
but have really one simple question before I do. Background is I will
be running it on Windows Vista, currently run OpenOffice and will be
using it near daily including with MS Office
http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/products/libreoffice-pips-openoffice-org-to-the-post-review-21561
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