Hi.
Can you open Kate or Kwrite in KDE and type Sanskrit.
Steve
On 25/01/18 15:55, Tim-L wrote:
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Subject: Typing Sanskrit in Libre writer..
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2018 14:07:22 -0600
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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2018 14:07:22 -0600
From: L.R. Rao
To: webmas...@krackedpress.com
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have added
On 24 January 2018 at 15:17, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> By the way, I'm using ”LibreOffice 5.3.7.2.0+” from the Manjaro stable
> repository, but I have had the same ”problem” with all versions I think, so
> this isn't new in any way.
I tried Manjaro and liked it — except
2018-01-24 21:27 GMT+01:00 Dave Howorth :
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 09:00:46 +1300
> Steve Edmonds wrote:
> > On 25/01/18 08:16, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> > > My operating system is Manjaro stable (XFCE), but I saw the same
> > > behaviour with
On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 09:00:46 +1300
Steve Edmonds wrote:
> On 25/01/18 08:16, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> > My operating system is Manjaro stable (XFCE), but I saw the same
> > behaviour with Ubuntu.
> > Is there a special reason why LibreOffice don't just obey to the
> >
On 25/01/18 08:16, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Hi!
I find the AltGr behaviour a bit strange in LibreOffice and I wonder why
and if anything can be done about it.
My environment is maybe a bit odd, but it works in most applications,
LibreOffice one of the few where it doesn't work.
The thing is
Hi!
I find the AltGr behaviour a bit strange in LibreOffice and I wonder why
and if anything can be done about it.
My environment is maybe a bit odd, but it works in most applications,
LibreOffice one of the few where it doesn't work.
The thing is that I use my own keyboard layout, and I have
Hi.
In LO 5.x the Calc keyboard shortcut to change between open documents
followed the Mac UI standards. That means that when you use the
keyboard shortcut [ ~ + CMD ] (tilde + command or Apple key) you switch
between open documents.
In LO 6.x Calc the [~+CMD] shortcut now shows the cell
Le 24/01/2018 à 14:57, leleu a écrit :
>> further suggestions happened in the French list, leading to a solution
> Ubuntu Tweak > Adjustments> Theme Gtk
> select HighContrast
> (not very nice, but readable)
>
So, a distrib-specific problem then with regard to GTK theming ?
I haven't
Je la 24/01/2018 11:06, leleu skribis :
Je la 24/01/2018 10:38, Alexander Thurgood skribis :
Le 23/01/2018 à 19:19, robert leleu a écrit :
Robert,
At least under Ubuntu Gnome this tool is awfully small, unreadable.
How to
enlarge it ? I tried using gnome_color chooser (suggested by the
cpgeevan wrote
> Earlier, I recall reading that from Version 6, there will be no support
> for
> the Windows XP (deprecated by Microsoft). However, the release notes for
> V-6
> seems to imply that LibreOffice 6 can be installed on Windows-XP. Is that
> correct?
No, the Windows MSI installer will
You do not say which Language or operating system or version of LibO you are
using, however in general terms I hope the explanation below helps.
LibreOffice only uses Unicode, that is to say UTF-8 in your terms. The
characters you are seeing are actually Unicode. This provides support for
about
Earlier, I recall reading that from Version 6, there will be no support for
the Windows XP (deprecated by Microsoft). However, the release notes for V-6
seems to imply that LibreOffice 6 can be installed on Windows-XP. Is that
correct?
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Je la 24/01/2018 10:38, Alexander Thurgood skribis :
Le 23/01/2018 à 19:19, robert leleu a écrit :
Robert,
At least under Ubuntu Gnome this tool is awfully small, unreadable. How to
enlarge it ? I tried using gnome_color chooser (suggested by the French
forum), to no avail.
Please indicate
Le 23/01/2018 à 19:19, robert leleu a écrit :
Robert,
> At least under Ubuntu Gnome this tool is awfully small, unreadable. How to
> enlarge it ? I tried using gnome_color chooser (suggested by the French
> forum), to no avail.
Please indicate which version of Ubuntu Gnome you are running.
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