Salam,
I've just filed a bug, and here is the link
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=116560
good luck to you ! and thank you for your time!
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Effectiveness (“Do the right things”)
Efficiency (“Do the things right”)
Great to see that great projects
I just installed the update to rc4 using the launchpad ppa for libreoffice.
The file name looks ok with the rc 4 label but if I try to install language
pack I got the message that it needs an older libreoffice common older than
rc4. What is wrong. I tried both swedsih and danish
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webmaster wrote:
OpenOffice.org is on RC10 right now, while LibreO is on RC4.
What I have been seeing in these threads lead me to believe
that the people are slower to put out a RC version, but also
may wait between RC version for more of the work to be done
Actually I believe that the 3.3
hi,
Le 22/01/2011 15:47, Tom Davies a écrit :
1. Beat them to the finish line.
no. Don't bother. LibreOffice needs to be (very) good, not be
first-and-not-so-good.
2. Keep aware of what they are doing, odd stats can help sometimes
yes.
3. Keep going the way we have been, rapid
On Sat Jan 22 2011 07:35:15 GMT-0800 (PST) webmas...@krackedpress.com
wrote:
I know I will be letting all my friends, family, and former clients
know about using LibreOffice as soon as a final release is out.
I also assume that OOo's extensions work with LibreO. That
way there will no
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:10 PM, baldwin linguas
baldwinling...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 12:41 AM, Eclipse eclipse-...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
Catching passive voice and other basic grammar?
It will catch disagreement between subect and predicate, in most
cases, although
Le 22/01/2011 20:40, Tom Davies a écrit :
I agree with Release early, release often rather than the response to my
comment1 which contradicts that.
Well... There's no contradiction, IMO. Or should I have made myself more
clear. I meant: don't bother to beat them (whoever they can be), but
On 01/22/2011 12:23 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
amine amine wrote:
here it is on the bugs.freedesktop.org
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33356
In cases like this one, where you duplicate an upstream bug report, I'd
advise at least to put a link to the corresponding upstream
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Säger wrote (22-01-11 22:13)
LO 3.3 RC4, Ubuntu 10.4.
FileNewDatabase...
Connect to existing database.
Drop down the list of database types and walk down the list using the
down arrow. The office crashes when I reach the LDAP Address Book.
Is this a known issue or can
On 01/22/2011 01:13 PM, Andreas Säger wrote:
Hi,
LO 3.3 RC4, Ubuntu 10.4.
FileNewDatabase...
Connect to existing database.
Drop down the list of database types and walk down the list using the
down arrow. The office crashes when I reach the LDAP Address Book.
Is this a known issue or can
Are you telling us there is a Grammar Checker that will catch
more then a miss spelling ward or too?
Being someone who has suffered a stroke and has problems
with catching anything that is not a misspelling that is not caught
by the spell checker withing the word processor or the email client.
Not sure which you you mean, but I have never seen a good grammar
checker anywhere. Period.
Way back in the stone age (of WordStar), there was a thing called
GrammaTek that did a really bad job of grammar-checking, but things
have progressed a little since then.
Word's grammar checker is the
Hi :)
Yes, re-reading a document yourself is quite effective but if you made the
mistake in the first place you are the least likely person to spot it. Another
person, almost anyone is often better.
There is a similar problem, perhaps the same one in many ways, to do with
translation
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