Salam,
Ah, understand this now.
Most likely is that LibO provides what OOo has in this area.
Therefore I cc the dev-list.
If necessary, a request at d...@openoffice.org (cc e...@openoffice.org, Eike
Rathke), will help.
Regards,
Cor
Thank you Cor, for your time, but i'm new to
On 26-01-11 03:03, NoOp wrote:
On 01/25/2011 11:29 AM, Luuk wrote:
Why is it this program want to do everything on my Desktop
like:
1) installing installation files
I reckon that's part of the install.
2) placing an icon to start LibreOffice
During the install (on Windows - is that what
Libreoffice does not use qt, so it's normal that it don't follow your system
settings. There is a libreoffice-kde package on debian to do this; maybe
there is an equivalent thing available on opensuse.
Le 26 janv. 2011 01:00, Wolf wolfsh...@gmail.com a écrit :
I just installed LO 3.3 on OpenSUSE,
I'm using libreoffice 3.3.0.OOO330m19 (build:6) tag libreoffice-3.3.0.4. The
bug is the next: on libreoffice base when i try save a table and i write a
default value on a field then libreoffie don't save, but if default value is
null, then libreoffice save.
Thank you and sorry about my english.
Its now working with the current release of LibO
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I've just installed LibreOffice on a Mac; I'm a little surprised that I was
not given a choice of which parts I want to install. I have limited disc
space and only require word processor and spreadsheet. Is it possible to do
a partial install, or do I have to take all or nothing? Looking around I
Le 26/01/11 12:40, Zangdook a écrit :
Hi,
I've just installed LibreOffice on a Mac; I'm a little surprised that I was
not given a choice of which parts I want to install. I have limited disc
space and only require word processor and spreadsheet. Is it possible to do
a partial install, or
Do you have any programm added to Libreoffice which is similar to
Frontpage to work out html / htm pages?
Design for homepage?
Best regards Harald
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On Wednesday 26 Jan 2011 12:30:17 Alke, D. Harald wrote:
Do you have any programm added to Libreoffice which is similar to
Frontpage to work out html / htm pages?
Design for homepage?
File New HTML Document (in OO 3.2, I presume LO 3.3 is the same)
Like Frontpage it's basic, but I did a
Disk is cheap. Either upgrade your hard drive or install a second hard
drive.
On 1/26/2011 7:28 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 26/01/11 12:40, Zangdook a écrit :
Hi,
I've just installed LibreOffice on a Mac; I'm a little surprised that I was
not given a choice of which parts I want to
Salam,
Pls look in the help for X-forms or search the www for related articles.
That is the feature you are told about.
Possibly - I do not know - there is also a section in the Documentation
from the ODFAuthors?
You ARE a BLESS ! :) :) :) Thank you for the X-Froms! it has saved my life
!
AbiWord and Gnumeric are very very much lighter but possibly lack some of the
functionality you might be looking for
Some old links here ...
http://www.abisource.com/~fjf/
http://mac.brothersoft.com/abiword.html
http://abiword.en.softonic.com/mac
http://gnumeric.darwinports.com/
Le 26/01/11 15:39, amine amine a écrit :
Hi amine,
instead of encoding my text fields with Unicode, my data values in the xml
file are encoded using the numerical HTML encoding of the Unicode character.
would it be a problem if i want to extract my xml data file and load it's
content to a
Le 26/01/11 14:48, webmas...@krackedpress.com a écrit :
Hi,
Is there any issues I should know about why there is little documents
to download for Base? I know that I will be asked this question. OOo
people may have dropped the ball with this, but is there a group of
writers working on
Le 26/01/11 15:43, Tom Davies a écrit :
I am amazed that certain parts of LibreOffice apparently can't be
un-installed
without affecting the rest as i am fairly sure i can do that in linux.
Yes, in Linux, you can choose to install the bits you want, and the
package manager will generally
I read about Libre Office on slashdot; downloaded it and installed it. I see
some help files on my desktop, but nothing else.
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 16:29:42 -0800 (PST)
pvollma pvol...@pcvsoftware.net wrote:
I just tried to install the new stable release on Fedora 12, using the
instructions in the README. All the packages are found, and I respond
'y' to the Is this OK? question for the 50 packages (all
dependencies
Hi :)
That is the default small logo for LibreOffice. Very simple, very clean.
I think you can make up your own or swap it for the one you are used to if you
hunt around in the equivalent of Properties
Regards from
Tom :)
From: TheBatchMan
Hi!
I just downloaded the LibreOffice 3.3 Final and have to report a problem in
the
PPT import. I do have PPT training slides where OpenOffice 3.2.1 shows
images
BUT they are not shown in LibreOffice 3.3 Final.
I can possibly mail the PPT file in private mail.
Regards
Friedl
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2011/1/26 Wolf wolfsh...@gmail.com
Well, there's a detail I'd have liked to know before installing.
The only package like libreoffice-kde I could find was in the unstable
repositories and it wanted to break dependencies.
Thanks for your time. Back to OOo for me.
Well, in Debian last time
The actual command is 'yum --nogpgcheck install *.rpm' (options come
before the command).
That worked, but then I got conflicts with the desktop integration icons
and the remaining OO packages, so I had to uninstall all remaining
openoffice packages to clear that up.
The installation
Hi :)
Yes, it gets mentioned in the lists quite often but has probably not been noted
down correctly yet. We are getting there fast but we need to note where there
might be errors like this!
Apols and regards from
Tom :)
From: pvollma
Here is another ZDNET article that lists LibreOffice.
Oracle, LibreOffice: ideally a co-opetition, not competition
By Paula Rooney | January 25, 2011, 9:54am PST
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/oracle-libreoffice-ideally-a-co-opetition-not-competition/8141?alertspromo=tag=nl.rSINGLE
Hi!
Forgive me if this question has already been asked, but I didnt't find
an answer after a quick search in the archives of this list.
How does one install LibreOffice from the source tarballs ? Are there
some instructions somewhere ?
There are 21 different files. Do they all need to be
Hi :)
The new LibreOffice was only released yesterday and is much easier to install
than the RC (beta versions). Did you download today or yesterday or much
earlier?
There are instructions on one of our documentation pages but i seem to have
lost
the link. Have you had any luck searching
I've just now installed LO 3.3 and during the installation, at the very end
actually, it put this page up in Firefox:
http://update.services.openoffice.org/ooo/index.html?cid=920899
Surely this is unintended.
Al
P.S. How do I submit a bug against LO?
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Hi :)
If you are using Firefox as your web-browser then try clicking on
Tools - Preferences - Main (or General)
About halfway down the page is a browse button to help you choose where to
setup
a Downloads folder. In Windows i tend to create a new folder in My
Documents and rename the new
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 06:35:43PM +, Tom Davies wrote:
I found the link for installing on linux. It looks complicated because the
page
currently covers at least 2 of the major families of linux distros.
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/installation/linux
Thanks Tom, but this
2011/1/26 Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
Hi :)
If you are using Firefox as your web-browser then try clicking on
Tools - Preferences - Main (or General)
About halfway down the page is a browse button to help you choose where to
setup
a Downloads folder. In Windows i tend to create a
On 01/26/2011 12:26 AM, amine amine wrote:
Salam,
I wonder if your issue is related to this old Ubuntu poppler bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/151608
[Evince Document Viewer 2.20.0 fails to read Arabic PDFs]
no, it's not related to this, because :
1- Evince,
GRUMPY_BA5TARD wrote:
However, your suggestion did give me an idea. I went into
Tools\Options\Language Settings\Languages\ and noticed that the User
Interface was set to English (USA). Once I changed this to English (UK) it
was able to find the UK help file.
The developers may want to
2011/1/26 crl64 lee.christop...@wanadoo.fr
From my own experience, word processors that try to detect which language
you're in always get it wrong. Defining user requirements is quite
difficult. I suppose one solution would be to indicate which languages are
in use in Document Properties.
On 01/26/2011 09:59 AM, Francois Tigeot wrote:
Hi!
Forgive me if this question has already been asked, but I didnt't find
an answer after a quick search in the archives of this list.
How does one install LibreOffice from the source tarballs ? Are there
some instructions somewhere ?
Whoa! This seems to have gone way of topic. My only problem was with Libre
Office's inability to find the help file. I solved that by setting the User
Interface setting to English (UK), thus matching the language of the help
file. I also noticed that when installing it (I re-installed) both
And the DEB version?
El miércoles 26 de enero de 2011, Marc Paré m...@marcpare.com escribió:
Just in case you were not aware of this:
If you would like to install the clip art from the OpenClipart.org project,
you can install: libreoffice-openclipart-3-1pclos2010.noarch.rpm and it will
Hi!
I just downloaded the LibreOffice 3.3 Final and have to report a problem in
the
PPT import. I do have PPT training slides where OpenOffice 3.2.1 shows
images
BUT they are not shown in LibreOffice 3.3 Final.
I can possibly mail the PPT file in private mail.
Regards
Friedl
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I create/edit pdf since 1997 and I can't count how many softwares I used to
do so. I think LO/OOo is (are) the best tool to create a pdf. As I'm french
speaking, I never had a problem with diacritic sign (accents, cedilla...) in
a pdf.
Like someone else explains, it must be an embedded font
I reply to myself...
I forgot to say that Inkscape can also be used to edit a pdf.
If the export procedure to a pdf is not satisfactory (mainly on Windows I
think), then print from Inkscape in a Postscript file and do ps2pdf on it to
create the new pdf. In windows just add Ghostscript to obtain
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