Le 19/08/2017 à 02:20, Marc Grober a écrit :
Hi Marc,
>
> I tested changing the format to A4 and that seems to put things right,
> so I tested setting the dialog at letter but reducing the page width
> from 8.5 to 8.49, and that correct the problem as well...
>
> Is this likely some kind
2017-08-18 15:53 GMT+02:00 H. Stoellinger :
> Hello,
> I have been using LO (and before that OO and StarOffice!) for years and am
> a very satisfied "customer".
> I do have one question now: When I open files or look at directories from
> a terminal (eg. Konsole under
>
At 13:18 19/08/2017 +0200, Dennis Heuer wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 06:16:10 +0100 Brian Barker
wrote:
At 16:21 18/08/2017 +0200, Dennis Heuer wrote:
I seek for a way to mark a text block (including indentations,
images and what is in there) and turn it into a cross
Hi Dennis,
why do you need, that the entire block of text becomes a link? Do I
understand it correctly, that when clicking _somewhere_ in the block, LO
should switch to a different part of the document?
The problem is, that the element, which is needed to define the
click-sensitive area,
Hello,
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 06:16:10 +0100
Brian Barker wrote:
> At 16:21 18/08/2017 +0200, Dennis Heuer wrote:
> >I seek for a way to mark a text block (including indentations,
> >images and what is in there) and turn it into a cross reference -
> >without it
On 08/18/2017 08:20 PM, Marc Grober wrote:
While I have not had this problem up until today, I understand that this
problem has cropped up from time to time and no one has yet resolved the
source.
I have OSX 10.11.6 and just recently updated to LO 5.4.0.3 - print at
issue is an HP Deskjet 8500
As of a few days ago, I started to upload some testing versions of color
palettes. I am slowly working on using colors from images and photos as
a collection of colors.
One attempt uses a photo of a old brass candle stick. I took some of
the colors that made up the item itself.
Also, I
Le 19/08/2017 à 13:18, Dennis Heuer a écrit :
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The hyperlink dialog expects a name for the hyperlink that substitutes
the original text block. How can I do it different?
Select the text block, then ctrl+K to create the link
Best regards.
JBF
--
Seuls des formats ouverts peuvent assurer
Hello,
I have numbered chapters, formatted as headers, and these headers are
provided automatically in the cross-reference list. I use this feature
for a self-brewn index. But also the PDF-Viewer seems to recon these
entries and provides them as document index automatically. That's ok
with me,
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 14:48:04 +0200
Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
> Le 19/08/2017 à 13:18, Dennis Heuer a écrit :
> > [...]
> > The hyperlink dialog expects a name for the hyperlink that
> > substitutes the original text block. How can I do it different?
>
> Select the text
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 17:25:36 +0100
Brian Barker wrote:
> >
> >The hyperlink dialog expects a name for the hyperlink that
> >substitutes the original text block. How can I do it different?
>
> Try not giving it a name.
>
> Brian Barker
Then it substitutes with the
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 14:35:21 +0200
Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi Dennis,
>
> why do you need, that the entire block of text becomes a link? Do I
> understand it correctly, that when clicking _somewhere_ in the block,
> LO should switch to a different part of the
At 01:27 20/08/2017 +0200, Dennis Heuer wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 17:25:36 +0100 Brian Barker
wrote:
The hyperlink dialog expects a name for the hyperlink that
substitutes the original text block. How can I do it different?
Try not giving it a name.
Then it
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017, Dennis Heuer wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2017 14:35:21 +0200
Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Dennis,
why do you need, that the entire block of text becomes a link? Do I
understand it correctly, that when clicking _somewhere_ in the block,
LO should switch
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