On 31/07/13 13:20, James Knott wrote:
Urmas wrote:
Another major reason are huge bribes given to government officials to
deploy {Libre|Open}Office solutions in budget-funding institutions
worldwide.
Actually, if you care to check the facts, it's Microsoft that's been
doing that.
+1
Urmas -
Trying to set a default template. I modified some styles and want to
make them my default styles. I have followed the instructions in the
help file as detailed below. It doesn't work for me. Steps 1-3, no
problem. Step 4 is unclear at best and seemingly inaccurate at worst.
After step 3
Unfortunately, one bank throws everything except for the date and the
amount into a single description column. It would still be simpler if
they did not include the actual transaction date in that column, as it
means the description changes... well... daily. G
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at
According to http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey, Windows 8 is working on
14% of computers.
It's more than 10 times Linux marketshare.
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Are you aware OpenXML
perpetuates that year 1900 Excel bug and makes it standard? Did you
know about all the non-disclosed binary blobs that are part of OpenXML?
It is much more better than an ODF, which documents nothing, and depends on
a reference implementation from a single vendor, Sun.
Hi :)
Nice answer! Good to have links in there too. I really thought that the
poor-man's copyright was a legit way but now it';s obvious that it couldn't be.
It's waaay too easy to fake it.
That was interesting about the Berne Convention. Next time the issue crops up
i might look into
Hi :)
The published official guides are much better
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
The in-built help (at least the English version of it) is not always completely
up to date or accurate. The international translators team work at it before
translating it and i
Hi :)
Any chance of more screen-shots for Sophie? (translations and documentation
teams)
I think just these 3 pages in the wiki
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Faq/Calc/141
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Faq/Calc/142
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Faq/Calc/143
Regards from
Tom
Someone had asked about a free/FOSS defragger...
There is UltraDefrag:
http://ultradefrag.sourceforge.net/en/index.html
I don't use it much, but thats only because disk fragmentation is not
nearly as big of a problem on modern systems as it used to be.
Windows7+ does a pretty good job of
Urmas
Steam is a game platform, and here's some facts from their own info web
page - quote As of December 2012, there are nearly 2000 games available
through Steam,^and 54 million active user accounts. As of January 2013,
Steam has seen over 6.6 million concurrent players. Steam has an
On 2013-08-01 7:31 AM, Andrew Brown andre...@icon.co.za wrote:
Urmas
Steam is a game platform, and here's some facts from their own info web
Please don't feed the trolls
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Hi Tanstaafl
Yes, a good choice, I forgot about UltraDefrag.
Regards
Andrew Brown
On 01/08/2013 01:26 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
Someone had asked about a free/FOSS defragger...
There is UltraDefrag:
http://ultradefrag.sourceforge.net/en/index.html
I don't use it much, but thats only because
Hi Joel,
I have plan to sharing it say on the Internet, or say on a flesh drive that
I bring in to the school where I'm working.
I want to use Creative Commons License ( CC ).
In this case I will put the License for myLO Calc Spreadsheet file on my
homepage
( one can see how to do that here:
Urmas wrote:
According to http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey, Windows 8 is
working on 14% of computers.
It's more than 10 times Linux marketshare.
Lessee now. I have 5 computers here. Only one has Windows on it and it
spends most of it's time running Linux. I have a tablet and a smart
Please don't send to me directly, I'm on the list.
Thanks
On 2013-08-01 7:44 AM, Andrew Brown andre...@icon.co.za wrote:
Hi Tanstaafl
Yes, a good choice, I forgot about UltraDefrag.
Regards
Andrew Brown
On 01/08/2013 01:26 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
Someone had asked about a free/FOSS
On Thu, 01 Aug 2013 06:32:47 -0400, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
wrote:
Hi :)
Nice answer! Good to have links in there too. I really thought that
the poor-man's copyright was a legit way but now it';s obvious that it
couldn't be. It's waaay too easy to fake it.
Under US law a
Urmas wrote:
It is much more better than an ODF, which documents nothing, and
depends on a reference implementation from a single vendor, Sun.
Year 1900 being a leap one is a universal convention which predates
Excel for several years.
What planet are you living on? ODF documents are
Apologies Tanstaafl, I replied to all. I must have replied directly to
you as well as the list
Regards
Andrew Brown
On 01/08/2013 01:51 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
Please don't send to me directly, I'm on the list.
Thanks
On 2013-08-01 7:44 AM, Andrew Brown andre...@icon.co.za wrote:
Hi
And you did it again.
Best is to use an email client that actually supports Reply-To-List
(like Thunderbird).
On 2013-08-01 8:11 AM, Andrew Brown andre...@icon.co.za wrote:
Apologies Tanstaafl, I replied to all. I must have replied directly to
you as well as the list
Regards
Andrew Brown
Please don't feed the troll!
On 2013-08-01 7:57 AM, James Knott james.kn...@rogers.com wrote:
Urmas wrote:
It is much more better than an ODF, which documents nothing, and
depends on a reference implementation from a single vendor, Sun.
Year 1900 being a leap one is a universal convention
Hi :)
It is awkward but it's the way the list has been set-up. We just need to
delete twice per message rather than just once. We can't really expect people
to change email-clients just in order to post to this list! That would be
absurd.
It might be good to start-up a petition about
Heh! Heh! yes force of habit clicking Reply All when I see multiple
names, instead of Reply to list as I have done now, and I do use
Thunderbird :-P
Andrew Brown
On 01/08/2013 02:36 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
And you did it again.
Best is to use an email client that actually supports
using LO 4.0.0.3 on linux ubuntu: I created a text document; inserted a a4
big jpg image (135,1 kb). when I tried to convert it in pdf format, it
returned different mistakes 'not enough free space', 'not authorized to create
the object' and so on... then i removed the jpg image and the
On 07/31/2013 06:11 PM, Screwbottle wrote:
Hi
I was asked to post the screenshots in this reply to Kracked_P_P, on Nabble
so here I go
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4068330/Screenshot1.jpg
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4068330/Screenshot2.jpg
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To get my Cannon printer to work with Linux, I first was told that they
do not support Linux. Well, the UK Cannon site had the drivers and
supported Linux even though the USA site does not.
I had to download 4 files. Two for the printing and two for the scanning.
I use a HP Officejet 7000
There are official dialects and then there are those that just
pronounce the words differently or uses different phrase styles.
As for a language dialect, say using different words, like the various
non-English languages spoken in the UK, or ones that are based in
English variants from 500
hi
In my organization we have some applications built with oracle forms
which generate .doc and .xls documents, as we are migrating to
LibreOffice we are trying to remove the office suite from the pc's but
the users with these applications can't make the switch.
the problem is that oracle
Hi :)
There are many options depending on how quickly and easily you want people to
see it.
Once you have chosen which license you want to use there is a logo that you can
copypaste directly onto the page. Then right-click on the logo to get the
Picture dialogue box and hunt for the place
Hi :)
On the space station it's only the laptops that are going to have GnuLinux put
on them. All the commandcontrol systems are already GnuLinux. I was
listening to one of the ground-crew giving instructions on what to type in and
it was roughly like
ls, LS, it says ... roger
cd .., cd ...,
On 2013-08-01 10:36 AM, pasqual milvaques pons milvaques_...@gva.es wrote:
In my organization we have some applications built with oracle forms
which generate .doc and .xls documents, as we are migrating to
LibreOffice we are trying to remove the office suite from the pc's but
the users with
Hi.
I use format [[HH]:MM
for time.
Then hour can be maximum 2 digit number ( from 0 to 24 ).
Is it possible for calc to add sign : after every second number ?
Or :
is it possible for calc to use sign : when I press key ./del on
numercial keypad ?
TIA
Adam
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Thanks Tom. A more specific link was provided to me privately:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Writer_Guide
.
That document helped point me in the right direction, but some
additional work was required, as outlined further below. The document
At 18:46 01/08/2013 +0200, Adam Noname wrote:
I use format [[HH]:MM for time. Then hour can be maximum 2 digit
number ( from 0 to 24 ). Is it possible for calc to add sign :
after every second number ? Or : is it possible for calc to use
sign : when I press key ./del on numerical keypad ?
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At 21:19 01/08/2013 +0200, Adam Noname wrote:
I use format [[HH]:MM for time. Then hour can be maximum 2 digit
number ( from 0 to 24 ). Is it possible for calc to add sign :
after every second number ?
Not as far as I know. Times are stored as numbers - as fractions
of a day - so any
On 01.08.2013 21:34, Brian Barker wrote:
At 21:19 01/08/2013 +0200, Adam Noname wrote:
I use format [[HH]:MM for time. Then hour can be maximum 2 digit
number ( from 0 to 24 ). Is it possible for calc to add sign :
after every second number ?
Not as far as I know. Times are stored as
Hi, my first post here.
I am presently running LibreOffice 3.5:build-413, Build ID:
350m1(Build:413) on OS: Linux 3.4.47-2.38-desktop x86_64, System:
openSUSE 12.2 (x86_64) and KDE: 4.8.5 (4.8.5) release 2openSUSE 12.2
desktop. I know there is a more recent LO version but not on openSUSE
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