Thanks for looking.
I've also posted at https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=47=274402
and someone there says:
"it's a well-known bug:"
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On 31/07/18 16:29, atlan wrote:
Hi, It is with LO, installed by going to Software Manager which is part of
Mint, then clicking on Flatpak (which brings up a long list of applications)
and then clicking on LibreOffice. I have also uninstalled LibreOffice-core
in Package Manager, but didn't have
Hi, It is with LO, installed by going to Software Manager which is part of
Mint, then clicking on Flatpak (which brings up a long list of applications)
and then clicking on LibreOffice. I have also uninstalled LibreOffice-core
in Package Manager, but didn't have to do that.
Do other Flatpak apps
On 27/07/18 16:17, atlan wrote:
I'm using Linux Mint 19 (Mate 64 bit)
Using software manager, I removed Libreoffice and then installed the Flatpak
version of it.
It now opens opens with "(as superuser)" in title bar.
Haven't heard of that before. (But I'm not running Mint; don't see your
On 22-7-2018 23:48, Peggy wrote:
> I selected some all capitalized text in a title, wanting to make a macro to
> change it to initial caps. Ran the macro, stopped it and it worked. Went to
> the macros under "My macros" in the library to assign a shortcut key.
Repeat the key combination