It seems Impress limits the size of images to no more than roughly three
times that of the slide. I'd like to use a much larger (taller, to be
precise) image and scroll it vertically, parts at a time. How can I do this?
-C.
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How do I set a presentation so that it scrolls round and round until I
stop it? I've found the time for each slide in Slideshow-Transition but
it stops after the last slide. How do I get it to start at the beginning
again automatically?
Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
How do I set a presentation so that it scrolls round and round until I
stop it? I've found the time for each slide in Slideshow-Transition
but it stops after the last slide. How do I get it to start at the
beginning again automatically?
On Wed, 06 Aug 2008 21:10:34 +0300
Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/8/6 Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mostly because keyboard navigation is generally considered to act
directly on the blinker (Insertion Point, IP Mark, whatever),
whereas mouse navigation scrolling acts on the screen scrollbars
I cannot find any information on how to scroll with the keyboard under
Open Office. Scrolling is when the current viewable part of the
document is changed, but the cursor remains in the same location. I
can scroll with the mouse wheel, but that requires moving the keys
from the keyboard. I have
2008/8/6 Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I cannot find any information on how to scroll with the keyboard under
Open Office. Scrolling is when the current viewable part of the
document is changed, but the cursor remains in the same location. I
can scroll with the mouse wheel, but that requires
2008/8/6 Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/8/6 Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I cannot find any information on how to scroll with the keyboard under
Open Office. Scrolling is when the current viewable part of the
document is changed, but the cursor remains in the same location. I
can
On Wednesday 06 August 2008 12:28:21 Dotan Cohen wrote:
Yes, in VIM and in Kate (my two preferred text editors) one can easily
scroll with the keyboard.
I can't in Kate, and I can only do so in Vim with insert not set - but the
distinction between insert and escape in Vim is not one that
2008/8/6 Lisi Reisz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 06 August 2008 12:28:21 Dotan Cohen wrote:
Yes, in VIM and in Kate (my two preferred text editors) one can easily
scroll with the keyboard.
I can't in Kate, and I can only do so in Vim with insert not set - but the
distinction between
At 13:49 06/08/2008 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
I cannot find any information on how to scroll with the keyboard
under Open Office. Scrolling is when the current viewable part of
the document is changed, but the cursor remains in the same
location. I can scroll with the mouse wheel, but that
2008/8/6 Brian Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 13:49 06/08/2008 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
I cannot find any information on how to scroll with the keyboard under
Open Office. Scrolling is when the current viewable part of the document is
changed, but the cursor remains in the same location. I can
At 15:16 06/08/2008 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
For some reason, I cannot find the Page button, so this is not working for me.
In the Navigator, the second button from the left in the top row is
circular with a right-arrow on it, with a down-arrow next to it. The
help tip says Navigation.
2008/8/6 Brian Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 15:16 06/08/2008 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
For some reason, I cannot find the Page button, so this is not working for
me.
In the Navigator, the second button from the left in the top row is circular
with a right-arrow on it, with a down-arrow next
On Wed, 06 Aug 2008 13:49:57 +0300
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I cannot find any information on how to scroll with the keyboard under
Open Office. Scrolling is when the current viewable part of the
document is changed, but the cursor remains in the same location. I
can scroll with the mouse wheel, but
At 05:08 07/08/2008 +1200, Michael Adams wrote:
I read Brian Barker's reply before replying myself, and though it
answers your question, it made my head hurt :)
;^)
Writing it made mine hurt!
Brian Barker
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To unsubscribe,
2008/8/6 Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mostly because keyboard navigation is generally considered to act
directly on the blinker (Insertion Point, IP Mark, whatever), whereas
mouse navigation scrolling acts on the screen scrollbars which tend to
be a desktop GUI thing.
I am completely
, April 03, 2008 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Scrolling
On 03/04/2008 21:41, Robert Goulding wrote:
have laptop w/touchpad, don't understand throw. right hand side of
touchpad just haas cursor like anywhere else. I have a tiny wheel mouse
I bought and can try but to make the touchpad work would
hands off auto-scroll, so Ican read my e-books without having to advance by
clicking Sorry I wasn't clearer
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From: Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Scrolling
On 02/04/2008 20:46
is an
upward-pointing arrowhead and below it is a downward-pointing arrowhead.
What happens when you press the mouse wheel?
- Original Message - From: Harold Fuchs
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To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Scrolling
On 02
On 03/04/2008, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/04/2008 17:14, Robert Goulding wrote:
hands off auto-scroll, so Ican read my e-books without having to advance
by clicking Sorry I wasn't clearer
Hmmm. On my Windows XP Pro tower system with OOo 2.3 auto-scroll works
just like
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To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Scrolling
On 03/04/2008, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/04/2008 17:14, Robert Goulding wrote:
hands off auto-scroll, so Ican read my e-books without having to
advance
by clicking Sorry I wasn't
Never heard of the throw or a two-way icon
BUT
I have a laptop with a touchpad and there is a section
on the right that has an up arrow. Then below it small lines
cut into the pad down the site. Then a down arrow.
that is my scroll system instead of using a wheel on a mouse.
I have not bought
the scroll, move the cursor further from the dot.
Again, I'm talking about Windows. I don't even know if Mac mice have wheels.
- Original Message - From: Harold Fuchs
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To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Scrolling
How do I scroll in Writer please? Thank you.
Robert Goulding
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605-390-9875
On 02/04/2008 20:46, Robert Goulding wrote:
How do I scroll in Writer please? Thank you.
Robert Goulding
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
605-390-9875
I'm not sure what you mean; the obvious answer is just like you scroll
in any other program. Scroll bars become visible as appropriate; mouse
scroll
Jimmy Wu wrote:
...the Thinkpad's own scrolling feature (Trackpoint or
Ultranav or whatever it's called)
The joystick is the TrackPoint (although the /original/ TrackPoint,
in the 80s, was an mouse that could also be turned upside down, clamped
to the chassis, and used as a trackball).
Jimmy Wu wrote:
Hi,
I have a bit of an obscure issue with openoffice.org 2.3.1 on a
ThinkPad R60 running Windows XP. Basically, the Thinkpad's
Trackpoint middle-button scrolling does not work in openoffice.org,
but it is fine in every other program I use and windows explorer. Does
anyone else
On Jan 5, 2008 8:08 PM, John W. Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jimmy Wu wrote:
Hi,
I have a bit of an obscure issue with openoffice.org 2.3.1 on a
ThinkPad R60 running Windows XP. Basically, the Thinkpad's
Trackpoint middle-button scrolling does not work in openoffice.org,
but it
Hi,
I have a bit of an obscure issue with openoffice.org 2.3.1 on a
ThinkPad R60 running Windows XP. Basically, the Thinkpad's
Trackpoint middle-button scrolling does not work in openoffice.org,
but it is fine in every other program I use and windows explorer. Does
anyone else have this problem?
Dear Friends,
I'm a new user of open office, generally speaking i'm loving it.
I have the following question:
When i'm using writer i like to scroll up and down the page, to read or review
work on previous pages, but writer automatically returns to the page that the
cursor is active on.
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 13:13:53 +
Xerardo Arias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
writer automatically returns to the page that the cursor is active on.
Where else would it go? In other words, where do you think it should put the
cursor in that situation?
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2007/11/18, Frank Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 13:13:53 +
Xerardo Arias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
writer automatically returns to the page that the cursor is active on.
Where else would it go? In other words, where do you think it should put
the
cursor in that
M Henri Day wrote:
2007/11/18, Frank Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 13:13:53 +
Xerardo Arias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
writer automatically returns to the page that the cursor is active on.
Where else would it go? In other words, where do you think it should put
the
cursor
On Tuesday April 10 2007 11:10 pm, Ahromi Irawan wrote:
To enable touchpad scrolling, add the following lines to the
C:\Program Files\Synaptics\SynTP\SynTPEnh.ini configuration file,
and restart your computer:
[OpenOffice.org]
FC = SALFRAME
SF = 0x1000
SF |= 0x4000
rahul addala
Dear Customer Rep,
I use Open Office, I have IBM think Pad X41. When I use the Open office Word. I
have Problem with scrolling. I have Track Point scrolling system in my laptop
not the touch pad since a 12 inch Laptop. When I try to scroll it does not
scroll.
I would really appreciate if you
To enable touchpad scrolling, add the following lines to the C:\Program
Files\Synaptics\SynTP\SynTPEnh.ini configuration file, and restart your
computer:
[OpenOffice.org]
FC = SALFRAME
SF = 0x1000
SF |= 0x4000
rahul addala Menulis:
Dear Customer Rep,
I use Open Office, I have IBM
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