at least one usual Save or SaveAs to
clear the Modified flag of your document.
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, ideas, concepts etc. for the various kinds of view
enhancement requests we have got over time. Let's see what comes out and
how the effort estimations will look. For further reference please watch
issue #4914.
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the developer(s) how things are going. I don't remember the
issue number but you can search for a patch issue in the word
processor component assigned to flr.
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Jonathon wrote:
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from OOo are valid. Perhaps you could examine such documents and find
out what you Editor doesn't like in them?
Notepad chokes on the style information that OOo includes in RTF documents.
Wordpad occasionally has trouble with it, but usually fixes
runs well.
Perhaps getting some support could help you. Sun offers support for
StarOffice and OpenOffice.org as well.
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other applications that also don't like
this. IMHO it's dangerous to clear the temp dir while working with the
computer and it's also not necessary. If you are concerned about the
temp dir getting bigger and bigger clean it up before you shutdown the
computer.
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) but I think if you
install Java this will be just not be interesting anymore.
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Perhaps we should think about an error message that warns users as I
think this problem should be easily detectable.
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the APIs OOo needs to run on
Windows.
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formats (not odt) showed the wrong word count. You can fix it by
forcing the word count creation in File-Document Properties.
BTW: Fixed in 2.2.
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Please don't
2007
and Open Office ? Do you have an ETA for a fix?
We are working on import filters for the new format. Until they are
available you can use the old Office2003 file formats in Office2007 to
stay interoperable.
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2.0
Are you using Win98 and you don't have created any users in your system?
There is a known problem of OOo in that situation.
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this?
Or do I need to head off to the file-bug department?
There is a known issue in 2.1 that documents loaded from non-OOo formats
have a wrong word count. It will be fixed in OOo 2.2.
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in the AddOns.xcu file of the
extension owning the menu entry. Or ask its Author to do it in a next
release.
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an entry their it wouldn't make
sense to remove the menu because then the AddOn couldn't be operated.
OTOH if there was no AddOn requesting an entry, why should the menu be
displayed at all?
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individually.
Perhaps you should just change the styles. Much easier than hard formatting.
BTW: Hitting CTRL-A twice will select the whole document.
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Please
(including the
OP, off list) via my web site.
Could you explain why you think that a table is better than frames? If
it's only the selection thing I don't see a difference here as a select
all works in both cases (though you have to press it twice for the
frames).
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NoOp wrote:
On 02/18/2007 11:49 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
The wizard created the document, but all of the text was in Times New
Roman 12 point font. The labels overran the page as the OP pointed out;
so I thought, heck just do Edit|Select All| and change all of the fonts
Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
NoOp wrote:
[cut]
This seems pretty odd to me. I can't imagine why the template would
be set up using frames instead of a table.
You and me both! That's why I created my own set of label templates (US
Letter
interesting points that are worth thinking (will
do). If it was only for the selection we could treat it as a usability
bug (what it IMHO is) and make the selection in case of the frames better.
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. Would you mind filing an issue?
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for all users once installed by starting the OOo setup.exe with admin
rights. It will allow you to modify your installation. This is standard
Windows behavior.
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TerryJ wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
It's understandable that you didn't know about unopkg but this doesn't
give you the right to flame about OOo. If you don't know something,
please don't talk about it or at least don't talk about it badly.
snip
If you didn't keep information hidden
CarlP wrote:
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TerryJ wrote:
CarlP wrote:
OOo 2.1, WinXP
I'm trying to add the text-to-columns macro but when I open the
Extensions Manager, I can only add to My extensions, not the Open
Office extensions which are available to all users.
Anyone know why? Did I
to have OOo closed (and beware of the quickstarter!). Otherwise
OOo can't update some files.
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the users. In the worst case we must automatically
switch on storing printer information for this document though I don't
like magic functionality.
If you want you can create an issue and assign it to me (mba).
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to change that but this is an
additional complication we have to overcome for the requested option.
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NoOp wrote:
On 02/28/2007 11:55 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Simply put; the existing OOo frames based label wizard document cannot
be saved as an MS Word document. I also tried to save it as an rtf file
the result is that it opens up as a single framed label in OOo. I've
Joe Smith wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Unfortunately OOo Calc and Impress use the printer not only for printing
but also for retrieval of some settings ...
Could you tell us briefly what settings a document needs from the printer?
I thought that OOo documents are device-independent
causes a momentary
hiatus:-))
Word and Writer have different default settings for visibility of frame
boundaries. I hope you agree that Writer's default is better. :-)
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without saving.
The printer settings will be saved already in the first step (in Calc
and Impress, not in Writer). I hope it's clear now.
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James Knott schrieb:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Unfortunately OOo Calc and Impress use the printer not only for printing
but also for retrieval of some settings so I assume that you will have
printer information stored even if you never printed the file.
I think
this should be when the user either configures the
printer settings or prints the file. Currently at least Calc and Impress
access the printer also in different situations what I consider to be wrong.
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it back into the zipped file.
(5) Now open the file. It should open with only minor problems due to
possible changes in the file format we made after the alpha version.
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internal file dialog
to access webdav folders directly as the Windows filen dialog always
downloads the files itself. I don't know what the system file dialogs on
other platforms do as I never used them.
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to alter any of the .xml files in an
unreadable .odt file.
James McKenzie
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Hi Ciaran,
Ciaran Walsh
Richard Bos wrote:
Op Wednesday 21 March 2007 09:09:04 schreef Mathias Bauer:
Richard Bos wrote:
Is OpenOffice.org (2.1) able to open and write documents that are located
in an Apache webdav directory? I can write into and retrieve from the
directory with other clients.
Basically yes
understood that the main advantage of the tables approach is
the vertical alignment. Is there anything else that could be used as a
justification for the effort to change the wizard?
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Peter Hillier-Brook schrieb:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
That's correct the way things are, but it wouldn't be very hard to
incorporate
in a table-based system. Even the competition have achieved it:-)
As the labels document is just a regular document
a global solution. We have several users using
OpenOffice.org and I would like a solution that does not require each user
to change these paths in his/her local settings.
You can edit the setting globally in
$(OOoInst)/share/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/Paths.xcu
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by the german
roots of OOo. The metric system is just the standard.
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/100 mm.
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this bug fixed.
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them as a kind of local copy in the file system. Perhaps for whatever
reason OOo has a problem working with this local copy. MS Office uses an
own file dialog also.
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, but that's not true. Please don't create urban legends.
The only reason for the delay in the SO release is that it's faster to
offer something for download than bringing it into the necessary
distribution channels. But they always use the same code base.
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Hi,
I'm sorry that I overlooked this when it was posted. I now found it by
luck. As it was a direct question to me I will answer it even if it
might be a little bit outdated.
NoOp wrote:
On 11/21/2008 12:40 AM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
[snip]
Also, note that StarOffice 9 (yet
intuitive without
the risk of creating a lot of useless versions.
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folder and use one in a shared partition?
This is untested and not recommended, some configuration settings can be
system dependent or only work on one system so it is unpredictable what
can happen.
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And he's still a very diligent poster on the discuss list.
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of the
XML configuration files of the toolbars, the Customize dialog doesn't
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of converting these files into
anything that is current?
StarOffice (the commercial brother of OOo) has an Import Filter for
WinWrite 3.x (*.wri).
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the message.
Remote host said: 552 Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage
allocation
This is really funny, as I would have to get way more messages than I
ever get for me to exceed my storage allocation.
Maybe a mail server hickup?!
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On Tuesday, September 26, 2006 10:42 AM [GMT+1=CET], Mathias Bauer
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Harold Fuchs wrote:
Gentlepeople,
I received the appended e-mail today (26 Sept). I *think* it's
spam but I'm not sure. Can anyone tell me for certain?
No it's no spam
about this is available also since quite some
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are on a Windows server, not on a Linux server? Or do you also have
problems writing to directories on a Linux server?
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David Walter wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 09:16 +0200, Mathias Bauer wrote:
David Walter wrote:
I am new to this list and to Open Office, so please forgive me if this
has been answered before. I manage a small network with mixed Windows
and Linux machines. I have begun experimenting
have opened.
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for MSOffice they paid 3rd party vendors to develop
software tailored to it instead of creating a platform solution open for
other products. OOo is not able to do the same but OTOH can't use the
tools that are hand-carved for MSOffice.
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it to by yourself), OOo2.0.3 just doesn't display this.
This also will be fixed in 2.0.4.
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Lou wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Jonathon Blake wrote:
OOo needs a complete rewrite, if it is to be usable by people who
require a11y features.
This is not true. I agree that the a11y support could be better, but you
should know the code better before you make claims like
the same
level also without a complete rewrite. In the worst(!) case you had to
throw out the current OOo GUI but you still can keep most of the code
below it.
If you don't believe this then let's agree to disagree.
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the switch is not that we are afraid of the
effort, it would make our current C++ UNO binding incompatible and so we
must have *very* good reasons to do this. Until now it's unclear wether
this is the case here. But times may change and requirements also.
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. Perhaps you should ask
for help in a Thunderbird newsgroup. A standard mail client has two
meanings on Windows:
- standard program for mailto:;
- MAPI client
OOo uses the latter so possibly there is something wrong in your MAPI
configuration.
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Pete Holsberg wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
This is probably a problem of your mail client. Perhaps you should ask
for help in a Thunderbird newsgroup. A standard mail client has two
meanings on Windows:
- standard program for mailto:;
- MAPI client
OOo uses the latter so possibly
else has one and can test?
BTW: it also works with TB1.5.0.7 if it is already running when I try to
send my document. I assume something has changed in TB in the latest
version(s).
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Pete Holsberg wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
However, sometimes I get two consecutive error messages,
differing only in the filename:
Error loading BASIC of document
H:\OpenOffice.org%202.0\program\..\share\uno_packages\cache\uno_packages\95D.tmp_
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Larry Gusaas wrote:
Windows, as I and others have said before does not have place to set Email
client.
This feature has not worked for me using any version of OO.o 2.x with
Pegasus.
It did work with 1.? - probably 1.4 was when I managed to get it to work
will open the file
in Writer.
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on the right side of the styles and
formatting window.
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Pete Holsberg wrote:
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Pete Holsberg wrote:
Cor Nouws wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
Where do I find PackageManager in Windows?
In OOo: Tools|Packagemanager
PackageManager shows no packages.
So you had installed the package and removed the files in the file
system
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 02:24 pm, Mathias Bauer wrote:
Paul_B wrote:
I have a spreadsheet that under Properties doesn't show any
template it's based on; seems to be a bit of a renagade. Is there
any way to apply a template to it after the fact?
It's not exactly
Terry wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 02:24 pm, Mathias Bauer wrote:
Paul_B wrote:
I have a spreadsheet that under Properties doesn't show any
template it's based on; seems to be a bit of a renagade. Is there
any way to apply
Uwe Fischer wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Terry wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 02:24 pm, Mathias Bauer wrote:
Paul_B wrote:
I have a spreadsheet that under Properties doesn't show any
template it's based on; seems to be a bit
the
bootstrap.ini/bootstraprc file and let it point to the same folder as
your 2.0.4 version. It's the UserInstallation line in the file. Just
compare it with the one you find in the 2.0.4 version, it should be easy
to grasp.
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in the loadComponentFromURL call. It can have the
following values:
com.sun.star.document.NO_UPDATE
com.sun.star.document.SILENT_UPDATE
com.sun.star.document.ACCORDING_TO_CONFIG
com.sun.star.document.FULL_UPDATE
In your case one of the two last values should be fine.
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edit
the file.
Now start OOo. If everything looks fine you can remove your folder in
application data.
Of course this manipulation of bootstrap.ini only works if you don't
need different user profiles for several users using the same installation.
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If that is fine for you I could tell you how you can deploy this change
as an extension.
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From: Mathias Bauer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 1:29 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Calc, disable saving in Excel 5/95 format?
Go to the share/registry/modules/org/openoffice/TypeDetection
file
Correct.
Where can i get these savef informations when i really need them ?
They are placed into your backup folder, but they are automatically
removed when you save your document or close it without saving.
Ciao,
Mathias
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to the file be using
Insert Object - OLE object - Create from file. There you can select
wether you want to embed the external file or link to it.
Ciao,
Mathias
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a better chance to get answers on the
dev@api.openoffice.org mailing list.
Ciao,
Mathias
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Windows specific locations (e.g. network neighborhood).
You can also add the Load URL button to your main toolbar (you can
switch it on in Visible items). Here you can enter the URL like in a
browser and don't need to switch the file dialog.
Ciao,
Mathias
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Sevastian `seva` Foglia wrote:
Mathias Bauer ha scritto:
Well, what you have currently is exactly what you don't want to have: if
you open a file from an ftp server using the Windows file dialog Windows
downloads to the file to your hard disk (into temporary internet
files) and then passes
49238 is integrated. As it is quite a huge task to get this fixed
and tested(!) I can't make an exact estimation if this will be ready in
2.2 or later.
Ciao,
Mathias
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OpenOffice.org Engineering at Sun: http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS
Please
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Hi,
Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
I suggest voting for
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=49238
This is only one part of the problem, the other is
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=41368
I hope that we can fix this problem for images
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