On 11/01/2013 02:01 PM, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
attached screenshot, most menus aren't showing, as well as cell names.
The list strips screenshots.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 - XFCE 4.10 - LibreOffice 4.1.2.3
Is that Ubuntu with just XFCE installed, Ubuntu with Ubuntu Studio
installed, or
On 11/01/2013 08:27 PM, Vitorio Furusho - LibreOffice wrote:
O que a M$ está fazendo é aliciamento de menores e o Governo sabe disso.
A primeira dose é grátis e depois come até a alma.
What is your proposal, for convincing your government, that this drug
dealer is more harmful as the other drug
On 10/31/2013 07:48 PM, Mirosław Zalewski wrote:
This is a known bug introduced in 4.1 line:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67370
It affects all tagged PDF files (PDF/A-1 must be tagged, so is hit as
well) on Linux only.
Is there a list of Unicode characters that it affects?
Dnia 2013-11-02, o godz. 06:18:50
jonathon toki.kant...@gmail.com napisał(a):
Is there a list of Unicode characters that it affects?
No, there is not.
U+002D, U+2010, U+2011, U+2212, U+2013, U+2014, U+2015, U+2E3A,
U+2E3B, U+005F, U+00AD, U+00AF, U+02D7, etc?
Well, you can try it
Le Fri, 1 Nov 2013 22:59:33 +,
e-letter inp...@gmail.com a écrit :
On 01/11/2013, Charles-H. Schulz
charles.sch...@documentfoundation.org wrote:
But when we come to think of it, these people started somewhere, one
day, to contribute, and while they all have their own reasons, we
Den 01.11.2013 17:58, skreiv anne-ology:
Usually when these 'strange characters' appear it's due to
quotation marks (single or double) or bold face type or or some other
thing which does not computer-translate to whatever program the viewer
has -
MsFt is ripe with adding
Hi,
On 02/11/2013 11:10, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
When searching the translated po files I find no errors. As I am not
able to build the help files myself from po, I have to wait until the
next update to see my changes. So perhaps I have corrected them?
You might want to try using
Kracked_P_P---webmaster:
MS was the bigest copycats there was back in the early days. They
stole from any package that could get away with.
I was working in the computer field when Apple came out with the first
Mac, and then many of those ideas were used to make the first Windows
OS.
It is
Kracked_P_P---webmaster:
90% of the businesses users I know of use less than 10% of the features
and functions that MSO has.
BTW, you know what one can do with Word 2.0 but not with
StarOffice-rebranded-for-a-third-time? Creating section templates, a rough
analog of section styles. Because
On 11/02/2013 08:36 AM, Urmas wrote:
Kracked_P_P---webmaster:
90% of the businesses users I know of use less than 10% of the features
and functions that MSO has.
BTW, you know what one can do with Word 2.0 but not with
StarOffice-rebranded-for-a-third-time? Creating section templates, a
On 10/31/2013 8:14 AM, william drescher wrote:
I need to print some 3x5 inch cards across the narrow side. This
would be portrait on each card. The Avery Letter Size 5386
label has 3 cards stacked on top of each other: eg the cards are
landscape on a page that is portrait.
When I load the
On 11/2/13 3:48 AM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Le Fri, 1 Nov 2013 22:59:33 +,
e-letter inp...@gmail.com a écrit :
On 01/11/2013, Charles-H. Schulz
charles.sch...@documentfoundation.org wrote:
But when we come to think of it, these people started somewhere, one
day, to contribute, and while
Den 02.11.2013 11:51, skreiv Werner F. Bruhin:
Hi,
On 02/11/2013 11:10, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
When searching the translated po files I find no errors. As I am not
able to build the help files myself from po, I have to wait until the
next update to see my changes. So perhaps I have
In LO 4.1.3.2, Mac X version, the Insert/Overwrite Mode is missing from the
Status Bar.
Clicking next to the Language icon will bring up Overwrite, but it does not
work.
Tink.
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On 11/02/2013 10:28 AM, william drescher wrote:
On 10/31/2013 8:14 AM, william drescher wrote:
I need to print some 3x5 inch cards across the narrow side. This
would be portrait on each card. The Avery Letter Size 5386
label has 3 cards stacked on top of each other: eg the cards are
On 11/02/2013 01:51 PM, Pedro wrote:
Tinkerer wrote
In LO 4.1.3.2, Mac X version, the Insert/Overwrite Mode is missing from
the Status Bar.
Clicking next to the Language icon will bring up Overwrite, but it does
not work.
Using LO 4.1.3.2 under Windows the behaviour is quite inconsistent:
Urmas wrote:
Just a simple question, Do you know who originally designed Microsoft
Office?
Microsoft mostly.
IIRC, they bought what became Excel and I believe Word too, from other
companies.
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Problems?
Hello,
I have been using the presentation aspect of the Libre Office
For the most part, simple to use.
I seem to have lost a display tool that allows me to see the slides.
They appear in a long vertical column on the left hand side of the window.
How do I get this back?
I am using v4.x.
On Sat, 2013-11-02 at 15:20 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Urmas wrote:
Just a simple question, Do you know who originally designed Microsoft
Office?
Microsoft mostly.
IIRC, they bought what became Excel and I believe Word too, from other
companies.
Microsoft did not develop the first
In what directory should downloaded dictionaries (chemistry medical) be
saved? These have the *.oxt suffix but I haven't been able to find any on my
system.
Thanks, Tom
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Those files are LibreOffice extension files. Yu should open them directly with
LibreOffice. When you doubleClick (at least on Windows ...) LibreOffie knows
that they are extensions and then installs them into the right place.
Hope this helps.
Heikki Jussila
On 02/11/2013 21:07:07, Thomas Taylor
Hi Y'all,
I have been using LO 4.0.5 for some time and just installed 4.1.3.2. Opened a
document that I had been doing in 4.0.5 and found that 4.1.3.2 doesn't see
one of my fonts, Calibri Light. It doesn't appear in the list of fonts at
all. Only the base Calibri appears. In 4.0.5 both the base
Jay Lozier:
Microsoft did not develop the first office productivity packages.
There were no 'office packages' before Microsoft Office.
Several predated any MS offerings and were available before the IBM-PC
was released.
They didn't design the first, but they have designed the best.
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Hi Joseph,
maybe Menu/View/Slide pane.
Miguel Ángel.
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Hello MIguel,
I tried this, but this pulls up a separate window with all the slides.
I had a vertical column that I could slide up and it stays in the same
window as the presentation.
It was just there when I started making the presentation. Now, it is gone.
Other ideas?
Thanks
Joseph
Hi Joseph
That is called the Slide Pane. If the option is checked under View Slide
Pane, then it means it must be collapsed to the left. You need to click on
the vertical handle to expand it (see image below)
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4081042/ShowSlidePane.png
Hope this
Hi again Joseph
Please ignore my previous message. It was written before I saw your answer
to Miguel's suggestion
Joseph Hogan wrote
I tried this, but this pulls up a separate window with all the slides.
I had a vertical column that I could slide up and it stays in the same
window as the
Urmas wrote:
Jay Lozier:
Microsoft did not develop the first office productivity packages.
There were no 'office packages' before Microsoft Office.
Several predated any MS offerings and were available before the IBM-PC
was released.
They didn't design the first, but they have designed
On 11/2/2013 4:57 PM, Urmas wrote:
Jay Lozier:
Microsoft did not develop the first office productivity packages.
There were no 'office packages' before Microsoft Office.
Several predated any MS offerings and were available before the IBM-PC
was released.
They didn't design the first,
After upgrading Windows 8 Pro 64-bit to Windows 8.1, Calc will open with a
blank spreadsheet but will freeze (Not Responding) when doing a Load
Document. The spreadsheet grid turns into a gray pane, probably system
theme. The Menu bar (File, Edit, etc.) is at the top but unresponsive. The
2013/11/2 Alan242 arr...@yahoo.com
After upgrading Windows 8 Pro 64-bit to Windows 8.1, Calc will open with a
blank spreadsheet but will freeze (Not Responding) when doing a Load
Document. The spreadsheet grid turns into a gray pane, probably system
theme. The Menu bar (File, Edit, etc.) is
Hello,
Thanks to Pedro and Brian, I succeeded in docking the slide pane.
I was told CTL.
But, it doe snot work on a Mac.
I tried:
CMD and double clicked on the gray zone.
It worked!!
Thanks!
Joseph
On 11-02-13 5:14 PM, Pedro wrote:
Hi again Joseph
Please ignore my previous message. It
I don't want to speak for Urmas, or necessarily defend him, but I use many
programs in addition to LO for my work, and in many respects I prefer other
options over LO. I've often spoken of the Atlantis Word Processor, a very
small Word clone that I keep going back to for its simplicity, speed
I'm a strong proponents of Styles, and I teach them to my university
students and insist that they use them in term papers for my class. But, I
agree, they can get in the way when documents are shared among different
collaborators. I have often shared documents with others. While I was using
Hi Ken,
I'd like to see some serious competition for MS Office,
but there appears to be none, either open source or commercial.
Why do you say there is no serious competition to MS Office?
Personally, I find LO to be slightly easier to use than MS Office
(although the difference is negligible,
Hi, Paul,
On 11/2/13 4:23 PM, Paul wrote:
Hi Ken,
I'd like to see some serious competition for MS Office,
but there appears to be none, either open source or commercial.
Why do you say there is no serious competition to MS Office?
Personally, I find LO to be slightly easier to use than MS
Virgil Arrington wrote:
(omissions for brevity)
Last I saw, this is a *user's* list, not necessarily a *cheerleader's*
list.
Virgil
(omissions for brevity)
So tell me, Urmas, if you find MSO to be the best, why are your here on
an LO list?
Regards
Fred James
Neither a booster or a
Virgil Arrington wrote:
StarOffice users are Linux users? . . . .
I have never seen StarOffice available for Linux. StarOffice was a MS
OS package not a Linux package, when it first came out, so StarOffice
audience was a Windows audience and not Linux. Actually OOo, AOO,
and LO may have its
baldwin linguas wrote:
I can remember writing college papers with Clarisworks.
And there was Wordperfect from Corel.
Although, I'm uncertain whether these were before or after MSOffice.
I saw them both before I ever heard of MSOffice, though.
Let's see...Clarisworks was released 1984.
James Knott wrote:
I used to use PC-Write on DOS many years ago. IIRC, the same company
had a spreadsheet and database available. Of course, if we don't limit
ourselves to PCs, the mainframe and minicomputer world had office
software long before there was such a thing as a PC.
Forgot to
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