Hi :)
Do you already have LibreOffice installed? Installing both LibreOffice and
OpenOffice is tricky. Usually people seem to have to uninstall one to try the
other but there are a few people that have managed to use both side-by-side.
Regards from
Tom :)
Salam,
I think i did not explain well my problem, here is it :
1- I create my arabic pdf forms with LibreOffice-Writer by exporting it to
PDF, my PDF is correct (using whatever pdf viewer Evince, foxit, adobe,
x-pdf viewer,...)
2- I want to fill out my PDF form with LiBO-Draw-3.3 + PDF Import
Hi,
2011/1/26 webmas...@krackedpress.com webmas...@krackedpress.com
On 01/26/2011 09:52 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 26/01/11 14:48, webmas...@krackedpress.com a écrit :
I was wondering why it has taken so long for a Base book
to come out in the documentation. Not even in version 2.x
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 01:46:49PM -0800, NoOp wrote:
On 01/26/2011 09:59 AM, Francois Tigeot wrote:
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
Hi Rendi,
rendi.fadrillah wrote (27-01-11 09:06)
Im try install Open office 3.3 in a
This is the place for questions about LIbreOffice.
For questions about OpenOffice.org you can go to us...@opneoffice.org.
in a roaming profiles but open office not
running Open Office 3.3 fatal error. The
Daniel Espinosa wrote (27-01-11 00:17)
And the DEB version?
Alien often helps me to make debs out of rpms.
So you could try that :-)
Cor
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Hi :)
I used Access quite a lot and Base seems quite similar. Once you have grasped
the fundamentals and if you are already familiar with spreadsheets then that
makes Base quite easy to understand.
There are a few places that do offer training specifically in Base although
they
seem
Tuvok? Neelix? The Borg?
From: Cor Nouws oo...@nouenoff.nl
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, 27 January, 2011 8:51:15
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] OpenClipart with LibreOffice
Daniel Espinosa wrote (27-01-11 00:17)
And the DEB version?
Alien often
Good plan. The question is a little too advanced for the users list but should
be easy for developers, hopefully!
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Francois Tigeot ftig...@wolfpond.org
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, 27 January, 2011 8:46:37
Subject: Re:
I have Windows 7 Pro 64 bit and have installed final release on RC3 and
don't have any problems yet.
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Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 25/01/11 16:31, ron.vandenbranden a écrit :
Hi Ron,
Well, that's my point: it is not present in the list of file types. I'll
try
to attach a screenshot of my save as dropdown list (note: I already
installed some other filters, hence the extra file
I could confim the same error message on Windows Pro SP3, when started as user
with limited rights (AD user)
As admin no problem so far.
Any idea? I would like to roll-out on 50 client PC LO3.3
Rgds,
Lutz
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Im from Indonesia at Jakarta.
I've tried to fix it but still can not work
So how to solve this problem?
Open Office 3.3 fatal error. The Application cannot be started.
[context=user']Caught Unexpected Exception!
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Umm, xml does appear at the bottom of the list in the screenshot?
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Tinkerer j_taylo...@btinternet.com
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 26 January, 2011 14:13:17
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: odf as flat xml -- howto?
Hi Tom,
That's caused by other filters (for TEI XML format) I already installed
(I thought I had mentioned that).
As pointed out earlier in this thread, the .fodt filter indeed is an
optional feature of LibreOffice (in Windows world, that is ;-)).
Kind regards,
Ron
On 27/01/2011 10:35, Tom
Le 26/01/11 15:13, Tinkerer a écrit :
Hi,
I am on a Mac also.
If, in Preferences you have chosen to use Libre Open/Save dialogs, the
option to save as odf flat xml does not appear.
Youhave to use the Mac dialog.
I would consider that a bug. There should not be a difference in filter
choices
Hi!
When I try to install ukrainaian language pack from official site I have
message (smth like this)
you need to be installed libobasis3.3-uk dependence cannot be satisfied
But there is no such file in repositiries/
Does somebody know how to resolve this problem?
Thanks. Sergio
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On 27-01-11 12:52, arun kumar wrote:
Hi,
I want to use Libre Office to write posts to my blogger blog. I write
the posts using Libre office and save them as html file and use a
simple desktop client i wrote to post to blogger.
My Blog post body width is 570 pixels wide. I want to set
But the blog or webpage's width or height is measured in pixels.
On 1/27/11, Luuk luu...@gmail.com wrote:
On 27-01-11 12:52, arun kumar wrote:
Hi,
I want to use Libre Office to write posts to my blogger blog. I write
the posts using Libre office and save them as html file and use a
Hello, Arun,
I think you'll find that using 72 pixels per inch (or the equivalent in
metric) will get you close to what you want. A pixel or dot is relative
and in printing the dpi (dots per inch) are specified for halftones in a
given publication.
Plus, when viewed in a web browser, you
Hi!
Is there any possibility to build the LibreOffice under the FreeBSВ?
Now I get this error:
Config: --disable-binfilter --disable-crashdump --with-lang=
--disable-fetch-external --with-vba-package-format=builtin --disable-epm
--with-openldap --with-build-version=tag libreoffice-3.3.0.4
2011/1/27 arun kumar arunkumar...@gmail.com
yes,but my blog's post-body width always remains same because the
template is designed like that. What i'm trying to tell you is that i
want to set the ruler to be in the same measurement of pixels. Almost
every webpage or blog template has
Hi :)
I think this is a good question to copypaste into the developer's mailing
list. If we could truthfully say that LibreOffice works on Windows, Mac, Linux
and BSD then that would be really great.
Earlier today yday there were posts about building from git
Hi :)
Being bad-practice does not stop things from wide-scale adoption. If we want
to
marginalise ourselves and become increasingly irrelevant then making a stand
about this and other issues makes sense. If, on the other hand, we want to be
wisely used in the mainstream then we will have to
On 2011-01-27 7:56 AM, arun kumar wrote:
yes,but my blog's post-body width always remains same because the
template is designed like that. What i'm trying to tell you is that i
want to set the ruler to be in the same measurement of pixels. Almost
every webpage or blog template has pixels as
Le 26/01/11 20:53, crl64 a écrit :
Hi,
grammar checker is also vital, because everybody makes and misses mistakes
which look horrible to the reader.
I have yet to encounter a grammar checker that gets it right 100% of the
time, so IMHO, what is the point of having one, when I can do it
Le 26/01/11 18:16, fl a écrit :
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
Hi, Tom,
As Adobe appears to do, can you provide an option as it may confuse the
user of one system if they are forced in to the measurement of the other?
I really like TDF's approach to this.
Cheers,
Richard
On 2011-01-27 8:49 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
In this case of DPI pixels as
Salam,
From what you say, it would appear that the problem lies in the PDF
Import extension ?
Yes, i'm sure it is a PDF Import extension problem
Have you tried testing the following :
1) Open a new Draw document. Done
2) Draw a text box and enter the characters that are giving you a
Hi Alex, Friedl,
Alexander Thurgood wrote (27-01-11 15:22)
Le 26/01/11 18:16, fl a écrit :
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
Hi :)
I have no idea how difficult it would be for devs to provide even 1 solution to
this let alone 3 or possibly 2 if Mac's way is the same as Linux. I think BSD
and others are likely to use the same/similar logic as Linux. Mac was a BSD so
who knows how this has all 'panned-out'.
I
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 01:08:47 -0500
Marc Paré m...@marcpare.com wrote:
Le 2011-01-26 18:17, Daniel Espinosa a écrit :
And the DEB version?
Hi Daniel:
Sorry, I have not seen a DEB version, unless someone can transform
this one?
I wanted to amend my previous message. I looked again, and
On 01/27/2011 03:52 AM, arun kumar wrote:
Hi,
I want to use Libre Office to write posts to my blogger blog. I write
the posts using Libre office and save them as html file and use a
simple desktop client i wrote to post to blogger.
My Blog post body width is 570 pixels wide. I want to
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 1:06 AM, rendi.fadrillah
rendi.fadril...@hpi-agro.com wrote:
Im from Indonesia at Jakarta.
I've tried to fix it but still can not work
So how to solve this problem?
Some minimal information would help, like what platform are you
running and what have you done.
Le 27/01/11 17:32, Larry Gusaas a écrit :
Hi Larry,
LibreOffice on my Mac shows the same list of file types when using
either the Mac save dialogue or the LibO save dialogue. odf flat xml
appears in both.
Thanks for checking that, at least it confirms that I'm not alone in
being able to
Hi,
This is more like a Windows and browser issue than an libreoffice issue, so
this list is not the best place to look for advice.
Anyway,
Usually, this mean that your browser couldn't save the file in it's temp
folder; check that you have enough space, and also check for an over zealous
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