Heinrich,
diid you trie the native aOO connector made by Ariel C.H.
it seems it works fine on LO 3.6 nut alos no longer on 4.0
Ariel told me his extension can been recompilid using the SDK (without
the whole code base) but i simply do not know how to this. My compagny
is willing to pay for
Dan ,
Any interest to build a Windows Version ?
My compagny is willing to provide the hardware an pay for your time ?
Greetz
Fernand
On 03/02/2013 08:10 AM, Heinrich Stoellinger wrote:
Hello,
Seeing as the Native MySQL-connector seems to be a difficult birth -
I tried both ODBC and JDBC
Le 03/03/2013 00:54, Kevin O'Brien a écrit :
I have another question regarding lists. If I create a Numbered list, I
have items numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. On the Bullets and Numbering
toolbar there are buttons for moving list items, which would let do
something like move item #2 to the top of the
Hi :)
So it's beginning to sound like there might be a problem with the install of
LibreOffice rather than with the file.
David, can you re-download a fresh new version of LibreOffice? Either the
stable branch, 3.6.5,
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/?type=win-x86lang=en-USversion=3.6.5
Hi :)
Is it possible to have a table or a list of the different connectors that are
known to work with different versions of LibreOffice and on different
platforms? Either on the Extensions site or as a wiki-page?
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Dan Lewis
Why do the Libreoffice powers that be define dbase/xbase as a flat file
database, not a relational database. The below definitions from the
Base Intro documentation demonstrate what I am saying:
*Flat databases*
A flat database contains one or more tables, each containing one or more
On 03/03/2013 10:09 AM, John R. Sowden wrote:
Why do the Libreoffice powers that be define dbase/xbase as a flat
file database, not a relational database. The below definitions from
the Base Intro documentation demonstrate what I am saying:
*Flat databases*
A flat database contains one or
2013/3/3 Kevin O'Brien zwil...@zwilnik.com
I have another question regarding lists. If I create a Numbered list, I
have items numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. On the Bullets and Numbering toolbar
there are buttons for moving list items, which would let do something like
move item #2 to the top of
On 25/02/13 17:48, PeterTheBike wrote:
In this chart I want to use the names in the legend to be labels in the Y
axis instead of the numeric values. Is there a way this can be done please?
Sample_position_chart.ods
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4039977/Sample_position_chart.ods
No, afraid not.
Peter
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On 2013-03-04 05:49, M Henri Day wrote:
2013/3/3 Kevin O'Brien zwil...@zwilnik.com
I have another question regarding lists. If I create a Numbered list, I
have items numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. On the Bullets and Numbering toolbar
there are buttons for moving list items, which would let do
LO is not listed in office suits for business, but AOO is. I think this
is important for business acceptance and not showing makes it look like
its not suitable.
Steve
On 2013-03-04 05:54, Marc Paré wrote:
FYI, the About.com Readers' Choice Awards 2013 for Office Software
started on Feb. 19
Hi John,
John R. Sowden schrieb:
Why do the Libreoffice powers that be define dbase/xbase as a flat file
database, not a relational database. The below definitions from the
Base Intro documentation demonstrate what I am saying:
Do you have a direct link?
*Flat databases*
A flat database
On 03/03/2013 05:42 AM, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
Le 03/03/2013 00:54, Kevin O'Brien a écrit :
I have another question regarding lists. If I create a Numbered list, I
have items numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. On the Bullets and Numbering
toolbar there are buttons for moving list items, which
I think the (incorrect) definition that is being used is whether LO
manipulates files directly or talks to a database engine.
I don't think there is a dBase or FoxBase engine. I'm pretty sure
there is a Visual FoxPro engine (John doesn't mention VFP, whyzatt
then? ;) ), however it'll be a
On 03/03/2013 07:27 AM, Dan Lewis wrote:
On 03/03/2013 10:09 AM, John R. Sowden wrote:
Why do the Libreoffice powers that be define dbase/xbase as a flat
file database, not a relational database. The below definitions from
the Base Intro documentation demonstrate what I am saying:
*Flat
On 03/03/2013 09:30 AM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi John,
John R. Sowden schrieb:
Why do the Libreoffice powers that be define dbase/xbase as a flat file
database, not a relational database. The below definitions from the
Base Intro documentation demonstrate what I am saying:
Do you have a
On 03/03/2013 10:28 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 03/03/2013 12:39 PM, Mark Stanton wrote:
I think the (incorrect) definition that is being used is whether LO
manipulates files directly or talks to a database engine.
I don't think there is a dBase or FoxBase engine. I'm pretty sure
there is a
On 03/03/2013 10:50 AM, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
Why do the Libreoffice powers that be define dbase/xbase as a flat
file database, not a relational database.
The main issue for me would be whether the database management
system (some call it engine or whatever) actually enforces
relational
On 03/03/2013 10:09 AM, John R. Sowden wrote:
Why do the Libreoffice powers that be define dbase/xbase as a flat file
database, not a relational database. The below definitions from the
Base Intro documentation demonstrate what I am saying:
*Flat databases*
A flat database contains one or
Hi :)
Another poll that might pique your interest. I must admit i had expected Mac
Users to vote somewhat differently . With the GnuLinux poll i thought the
results were quite predictable. The Mac poll seems to have found some really
odd choices that i have never heard of but also includes
On 2013-03-03 10:54 AM Marc Paré wrote:
Favorite Office Software for Mac: LibreOffice 75% -- iWork and MSO both 12%
=
AOO is not on the list for Macs, so the 74% figure is meaningless. You point out when
LibreOffice is not listed but do not point out when AOO is not
On 2013-03-03 3:04 PM Tom Davies wrote:
Another poll that might pique your interest. I must admit i had expected Mac Users to
vote somewhat differently . With the GnuLinux poll i thought the results were
quite predictable. The Mac poll seems to have found some really odd choices that i
Berengar Lehr wrote:
Hy,
I'm asking if anyone could provide me with a list of vector graphics
formats that can be used in ODT _and_ that will be exported as vector
graphic.
SVG e.g. is not a valid example: while it can be used in ODT, SVG will be
rasterized during conversion to PDF. ODG
On 03/03/2013 at 22:05, Larry Gusaas larry.gus...@gmail.com wrote:
AOO is not on the list for Macs, so the 74% figure is meaningless. You
point out when LibreOffice is not listed but do not point out when AOO is
not listed. Phui.
As far as I believe that AOO and LO should not compete
On 2013-03-03 4:36 PM Mirosław Zalewski wrote:
On 03/03/2013 at 22:05, Larry Gusaas larry.gus...@gmail.com wrote:
AOO is not on the list for Macs, so the 74% figure is meaningless. You
point out when LibreOffice is not listed but do not point out when AOO is
not listed. Phui.
As far as I
Hi,
I'm using LibreOffice RC 4.0.1.2 for windows and Impress Remote 1.0.4, but
when I tried using impress remote on Android, it can't connect to my
laptop. The problem is impress not listen on TCP 1599, but still listen on
UDP 1598. Anyone has a suggestion to resolve it?
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Solved. Just enable experimental feature in Options.
Sorry about my carelessness.
On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Boyi Chen fts...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm using LibreOffice RC 4.0.1.2 for windows and Impress Remote 1.0.4, but
when I tried using impress remote on Android, it can't connect
Sometimes it is needed to know if things are needing the experimental
features option checked to get it to work.
I was told to do that to get the solution to an issue, once, but the
solution was not part of those features.
So, it is nice you found the issue, but it would be nice to know
Hi :)
My guess is that people wanting to vote for AOO or OOo just vote for LO because
they are about the same really.
However, the reason AOO is missing is that Mac users didn't propose it or
register it for the poll. Perhaps they see AOO as being too old now or
unfashionable or perhaps
Hi :)
It might be good to work through some of the published guides. The full book
of the Getting Started Guide is now finally ready
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
and is on the official LibreOffice website and available for purchase through
the Lulu on-line
Op 03/03/2013 23:09, Ferry Toth schreef:
Berengar Lehr wrote:
Hy,
I'm asking if anyone could provide me with a list of vector graphics
formats that can be used in ODT _and_ that will be exported as vector
graphic.
SVG e.g. is not a valid example: while it can be used in ODT, SVG will be
(sorry if this comes in twice, my email server had problems earlier
today)Reply-To: M. Fioretti mfiore...@nexaima.net
Greetings,
the subject says it all. I have already searched online, and am
looking at the manual but apparently (maybe I used the wrong terms) it
is not easy to find CURRENT
Le 03/03/2013 19:50, Wolfgang Keller a écrit :
Hi all,
Neither OOo, AOO, or LO have ever supported multitable referential
integrity, multitable write or multitable query operations with regard
to the dBase file format. It was requested by users several times in
various ways over the years
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