Sorry, bit of a typo there regards default position of Sidebar...
s/docked position will be on the left side /docked position will be on the
right side/
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*Thank you very much for the info.*
*I uninstalled LibreOffice 4.3.6.2 and installed 4.4.0.3. Then I installed
4.4.1.2.*
*I found the Styles and Formatting on the left side of the Toolbar. But
when I clicked the Styles and Formatting, nothing happened.*
*When I clicked F11 on the
Taang Zomi wrote
*Thank you very much for the info.*
*I uninstalled LibreOffice 4.3.6.2 and installed 4.4.0.3. Then I
installed
4.4.1.2.*
*I found the Styles and Formatting on the left side of the Toolbar. But
when I clicked the Styles and Formatting, nothing happened.*
*When I
Le 06/03/2015 10:18, Andreas Säger a écrit :
Hi Andreas,
In a future step, I would like to integrate graphics into the
spreadsheet which could be created by a perl script with gnuplot from
data in the database; the images could reside in a directory and rows in
the database would have a
I guess Andreas is right in all his observations. I'll never expected LO or
similars to be an top Databse development front end (although if it would
reach filemakers level would be nice). What I expect, as a non IT person, from
such kind of platform, is to help me out to delevelop relative
On 5 March 2015 at 17:32, SOS s...@pmg.be wrote:
Stefan ,
Macro's can live in any document so also in a Standalone form , better
is to place your macro's in the LO application, who makes is fast more easy
to Update and distribute for several users as a extension.
Just curious, per a good
Am 05.03.2015 um 18:36 schrieb SOS:
1. I cannot use
2. LO Base is missing options
LibreOffice Base is not a database development platform. It is hardly
more than a bridge between databases and office documents. Yes, there is
a limited set of form controls and yes, it comes with macro
Hi :)
Full kudos goes to TonyBSA for solving it. Nice to have so much feedback
leading in different directions to try to cover different possibilities
though so nicely done all! :)
Congrats and regards from
Tom :)
On 6 March 2015 at 01:21, Taang Zomi libreofficez...@gmail.com wrote:
The Save
Cor Nouws wrote on 22-01-15 21:39:
Dave Barton wrote on 18-01-15 14:06:
The solution is simple. Just log in to the forum and post the announcement.
Ah yes. Will do that. IIRC there will be some major release shortly ;)
I guess some of the moderators must make it stick in the announcement
No bug, the Styles and Formatting dialog window was removed for the 4.4
release.
It is now only present as a Content panel in the Sidebar Deck. The F11 key,
or Styles Formatting button, will open the content panel in the Sidebar.
Sidebar opens by default to the Properties panel, but should
Hi :)
Wow!!! Nicely done!
Is there any chance you can go even further and post a bug-report? Someone
else might be able to do it for you but it sounds like you now have tons of
experience with the issue and might be able to answer any of the devs or QA
Team's questions quite quickly without even
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 5:49 AM, anddos an...@neostrada.pl wrote:
I work for medicine, to be precise, as an engineer active in the human
ecosystem personal care.
It makes me very satisfied, but I have to deal with quite a range of
technological problems.
That, explains maybe that I'd rather
Hi :)
Thanks for your support chaps! :)
I think the main problem was about HSqlDb being fairly fantastic as a
back-end when used as an external back-end, preferably as their latest
version from their official website (or your distro's repos or whatever)
but any of their versions will do
Am 06.03.2015 um 09:08 schrieb Alex Thurgood:
Le 04/03/2015 10:59, hw a écrit :
Hi,
In a future step, I would like to integrate graphics into the
spreadsheet which could be created by a perl script with gnuplot from
data in the database; the images could reside in a directory and rows in
Readers,
Why is the extension 'history manager'
(http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/HistoryMaster) not
in the libreoffice repository?
The 'start centre' ''improvement'' is not ideal for managing file
history, because it is possible to start directly components such as
Am 06.03.2015 um 16:06 schrieb Jaroslaw Staniek:
On 5 March 2015 at 17:32, SOS s...@pmg.be wrote:
Stefan ,
Macro's can live in any document so also in a Standalone form , better
is to place your macro's in the LO application, who makes is fast more easy
to Update and distribute for several
message wrote
Why is the extension 'history manager'
(http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/HistoryMaster) not
in the libreoffice repository?
The 'start centre' ''improvement'' is not ideal for managing file
history, because it is possible to start directly components such
On 6 March 2015 at 19:32, Andreas Säger ville...@t-online.de wrote:
Am 06.03.2015 um 16:06 schrieb Jaroslaw Staniek:
On 5 March 2015 at 17:32, SOS s...@pmg.be wrote:
Stefan ,
Macro's can live in any document so also in a Standalone form , better
is to place your macro's in the LO
I've done a lot of searching including the list archived and I've found
no answers yet.
I've been able to take a document and turn it into a form and export it
as a PDF form for filling in.
I'm looking to find out if anyone's (successfully I hope) created a PDF
form this way which *includes a
Am 04.03.2015 um 10:59 schrieb hw:
In a future step, I would like to integrate graphics into the
spreadsheet which could be created by a perl script with gnuplot from
data in the database; the images could reside in a directory and rows in
the database would have a field referring to the file
I have hundreds of pages with each page divided into two columns. I have
been doing this for at least two years with LibreOffice. Never had it
been a problem.
After the second last update, I find that when I open up a page I had
saved, no columns. I have to reset them. I am now using ver
Le 04/03/2015 10:59, hw a écrit :
Hi,
In a future step, I would like to integrate graphics into the
spreadsheet which could be created by a perl script with gnuplot from
data in the database; the images could reside in a directory and rows in
the database would have a field referring to the
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