On 09/28/2017 03:38 AM, zed wrote:
I've been very interested in the discussion of the problems users are
having in LO5.4.1.2 not reading fonts. Someone mentioned that he had
converted a font to one LO had no trouble finding, So I thought I would
try and do the same .
Downloaded FontForge with
Le 28/09/2017 à 17:02, Michael D. Setzer II a écrit :
Hi Michael,
> Well, hope you got the one sent to your direct email. This list doesn't seem
> to
> allow either attached spreadsheets or images. Hopefully, others can figure
> out the formula, or if requested can send anyone a copy of the
Well, hope you got the one sent to your direct email. This list doesn't seem to
allow either attached spreadsheets or images. Hopefully, others can figure
out the formula, or if requested can send anyone a copy of the spreadsheet
to an email that will accept it.
The formula seems to handle
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with this one.
See if this is what you are looking for.
=$C2+E$1-WEEKDAY($C2)+(E$1WEEKDAY($C2))*7+7*($B$1-1)
Is the formula I put in E2, and copied from E2 to K13
B1 contains the number of the occurance.
A2-A13
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Le 28/09/2017 à 14:31, Michael Tiernan a écrit :
Hi Michael,
I started from this :
http://www.dummies.com/software/microsoft-office/excel/calculate-the-date-of-the-nth-weekday-of-the-month-in-excel/
and adjusted it to correspond to the date sequence composition expected
by LibreOffice.
At
2017-09-28 14:31 GMT+02:00 Michael Tiernan :
> Instead of my breaking my neck trying to figure it out, I thought I'd ask.
>
> Has anyone come up with a macro/formula/method for deriving the date
> (-mm-dd) of the Nth weekday of a month?
>
> Example:
> The second
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017, zed wrote:
When I open the Garamond fonts in Font Forge they are displayed
ugmm8a.pfb
ugmmi8a.pfb
ugmmr8a.pfb
ugmmri8a.pfb
Clicking on any one of them displays an edit window and I presume that I
should be able to convert each to something other than .pfb but have no
idea
Instead of my breaking my neck trying to figure it out, I thought I'd ask.
Has anyone come up with a macro/formula/method for deriving the date
(-mm-dd) of the Nth weekday of a month?
Example:
The second Tuesday of each month of 2017 would be:
2017-01-10
2017-02-14
2017-03-14
etc.
Thanks
At 08:02 27/09/2017 -0700, Cia Franz wrote:
I have a problem with recalculate in a file.
Er, no: you don't!
I have imported some data from Börse Frankfurt
and I have made a spreadsheet with some
formulas. The calculate from row 5 to row 10 are
correct, but from row 11 to row 13 not.
I copied and pasted.
There isn't spaces (I have checked it) :)
steveedmonds wrote
> I did find that there were trailing spaces on the contents of some cells.
> How did you import the information. All at once or certain columns at a
> time.
> steve
>
> On 28/09/17 04:02, cfranz wrote:
>>
Is not version correlate because I tired with 5.4.1, 5.3.4.2, 5.2.2.
I tried with different OS (linux, Mac..).
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2017-09-28 9:38 GMT+02:00 zed :
> I've been very interested in the discussion of the problems users are
> having in LO5.4.1.2 not reading fonts. Someone mentioned that he had
> converted a font to one LO had no trouble finding, So I thought I would
> try and do the same .
>
>
I've been very interested in the discussion of the problems users are
having in LO5.4.1.2 not reading fonts. Someone mentioned that he had
converted a font to one LO had no trouble finding, So I thought I would
try and do the same .
Downloaded FontForge with the purpose of converting Garamond
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