Hi :)
You do deserve some credit for searching for and finding and making sense of
the previous instructions. NIcely done congrats on fixing it :)
Regards from
Tom :)
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Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re:
Sorry, but I am just not clear on what the issue is, but you probably DO want
to stick with using OSX software update to keep Apple released java current.
There is an OSX java app in utilities folder that provides details of java
installation.
On Mar 21, 2012, at 9:55 PM, Tom Davies
But. Java was not included in Lion I think, so if you do not see a java
version then you just need to download it.
On Mar 21, 2012, at 9:55 PM, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi :)
No-Op it is always possible to forwards a post back to the list, as i have
just done. It
trying out the built in 3d generation facility in draw got me thinking.
Is there a possibility of including a an import option in draw for models
created in Google Sketchup which you can then rotate within Draw to show
various view points and annotate in order to help create technical drawings.
1.2 Section
1.1.15 Subsection
I created the former with MyHeading2 and the latter with MyHeading3.
Why Libre Office does not take into account that I am already past
1.2? Is there a tricky setting that makes this?
Perhaps you are using too many heading styles; you probably only
need
I wrote:
Going to the end of the previous heading and pressing Enter works, but
I have a long text already and I would like to correct the headings in
place. Why it does not work? If I go after 1.1.1 to the next heading
and make it MyHeading2 so I use one less Heading style, and press the
Le 22/03/12 08:34, Marc Grober a écrit :
Hi Marc,
But. Java was not included in Lion I think, so if you do not see a java
version then you just need to download it.
Yep, Apple pulled Java from the Lion release. If users want an Oracle
Java, they have to go and install it themselves
Le 22/03/12 06:55, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi Tom,
Can anyone help with the Robson's question? Is it soemthign to do with
LibreOffice - Preferences - Java
Does that show at least one version of java installed on the Mac? If there
isn't a version of java installed then perhaps install one
For java for lion http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1421
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Hi,
Sorry. My english is so bad.
There are Java installed on OSX, and the version is:
$ java -version
java version 1.6.0_29
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_29-b11-402-11M3527)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.4-b02-402, mixed mode)
It's visible on LibreOffice -
In LibreOffice Writer 3.4 on Kubuntu I have a list of items that have
become outline formatted:
* Something
* Something else
How do I remove the outline formatting and return each line to an
individual paragraph?
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I tested on OS X the LibreOffice 3.4.6 and are working very well.
On 22/03/2012, at 08:26, Robson Roberto Souza Peixoto wrote:
Hi,
Sorry. My english is so bad.
There are Java installed on OSX, and the version is:
$ java -version
java version 1.6.0_29
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment
Hi :)
I think Chapter 4 of the Writers Guide and look-up bullets and numbering?
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Writer_Guide
Regards from
Tom :)
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On 21/03/2012, Jon Rubin darwinev0l...@gmail.com wrote:
bangs head against wall.
I'm in academia, they aren't going to buy me a copy of MS to use at home. I
don't want to buy one.
Either change the source documents to odf to facilitate use of LO, or
buy m$. You will never achieve perfect
Hello
I need to customize the live ISO by removing applications my users won't
need.
One of them is LibreOffice: How can I remove it entirely, in one go?
dpkg -l libreoffice* returns a lot of stuff, with no obvious main
package that I could remove with apt-get --purge remove:
Thank you.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Gilles codecompl...@free.fr wrote:
Hello
I need to customize the live ISO by removing applications my users won't
need.
One of them is LibreOffice: How can I remove it entirely, in one go?
dpkg -l libreoffice* returns a lot of stuff, with no obvious main
Thanks Simos. I wasn't getting replies over there, so asked here. I don't
know how to uninstall LibreOffice.
I'll look into ubuntu-defaults-builder to see if that's the right tool to
customize a live ISO that I can reuse to create new bootable USB keydrives.
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I think Chapter 4 of the Writers Guide and look-up bullets and numbering?
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Writer_Guide
Regards from
Tom :)
Thanks, Tom! I haven't seen
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Gilles codecompl...@free.fr wrote:
Thanks Simos. I wasn't getting replies over there, so asked here. I don't
know how to uninstall LibreOffice.
I'll look into ubuntu-defaults-builder to see if that's the right tool to
customize a live ISO that I can reuse to
To change the indent for multiple Outlines in a Writer document, one
can select them with the mouse and then alter their properties.
However, one must then be careful not to select any non-Outline text.
To change all the Outline indentation without painstakingly selecting
the relevant sections in
I just went ahead and ran apt-get --purge remove libreoffice-core.
Incidently, this doesn't remove the LibreOffice icons in the Unity bar.
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Hi.
Did you apply the outline with the buttons in the tool bar or by
applying a style.
If you used the buttons, you may be stuck. If you used a style you can
edit the style you used and all outline with that style should change.
I have encountered this in the past and avoid those buttons, to my
Hi :)
Thanks :) I have passed on your kind comments to the team that works on them
(largely the same people that used to work on OOo docs but new people have been
involved with the published guides too)
The aim is to complete the first 2 guides (The Getting Started and Writer
Guides) for
Hi :)
I'm not completely clear about what you are aiming for but this might neatly
avoid a lot of side-issues
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/portable/
Install LibreOffice directly onto Usb-stick and tweak them, set-up your
personal preferences the way you like and then use the usb-stick
Hi :)
Ahh, how about using your package manager to do the job for you?
gksu synpatic
Should open my favourite package manager (atm) but any of the others might
remove all the extra parts of LO just as nicely. How about skipping a lot of
this sort of thing and rebase off Lubuntu instead of
Hi :)
This is getting really tiresome. The argument that no-one should change until
the entire world changes is more likely to dissuade anyone from trying LO.
The rest of the project is working hard at getting LO out there as a higher
priority and then the format switch will happen when
On 03/22/2012 01:08 PM, Reinhard wrote:
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Simply extract the installation files to some place and call
Hi,
seems your message has been stripped by the List software, so I'm repeating it
below for conveniance.
Nino
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Hi all,
I have been using
Am 20.03.2012 23:05, Shari wrote:
You can try saving it as a 2003 xml and office 2007/2010 should be able
to open that. I know in a previous version of Libre this worked for me.
Shari
2003 xml is even worse. The one and only file format with 95%
compatibility is .doc/.xls/.ppt.
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Hi :)
This is getting really tiresome. The argument that no-one should change until the entire world changes is more likely to dissuade anyone from trying LO.
The rest of the project is working hard at getting LO out there as a higher priority and
On 03/22/2012 12:54 PM, Gilles wrote:
I just went ahead and ran apt-get --purge remove libreoffice-core.
Incidently, this doesn't remove the LibreOffice icons in the Unity bar.
Thank you.
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Am 21.03.2012 01:09, Jon Rubin wrote:
bangs head against wall.
I'm in academia, they aren't going to buy me a copy of MS to use at home. I
don't want to buy one.
Who benefits?
Bangs head again.
*I* benefit, if LO can open and save docx with no probllems so that it is
transparent.
I normally
Am 20.03.2012 22:58, Shari wrote:
This person is only asking to do what the website says it can. Either it
can or it can't.
Shari
Obviously it can't and e-letter makes a point.
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Hello
I need to customize the live ISO by removing applications my users won't
need.
One of them is LibreOffice: How can I remove it entirely, in one go?
...
$ sudo apt-get purge libreoffice*
Note the asterisk at the end of libreoffice.
You can see
I realise that I can get a date difference of days or years in Calc, but what
is needed is a way of getting a result in Years/Months/Days - any thoughts
would be very welcome
Dave H.
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I realise that I can get a date difference of days or years in Calc, but what
is needed is a way of getting a result in Years/Months/Days - any thoughts
would be very welcome
Dave H.
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/download/file.php?id=7015
Thank you very much - that has solved my query
I know that other people a re asking the same question - can I send then
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Hi :)
Perhaps format the cell as a date format? ie, if in doubt, cheat. I'm not
sure it will work but it's worth a try :)
Regards from
Tom :)
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Subject: [libreoffice-users] Date Difference formula
Am 22.03.2012 20:01, Essex Lad wrote:
Thank you very much - that has solved my query
I know that other people a re asking the same question - can I send then
your file?
That's why it is on the internet.
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Thank you very much - that has solved my query
I know that other people a re asking the same question - can I send then
your file?
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Hi Jay,
of course I know sudo, I have been using UNIX since 1987 :-) The problem is
when you have no priviliges,
e.g. your work as a contractor for a short time in some company, or
installations are forbidden on a company computer (only local
installations). And I described a local installation
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 19:21, Steve Edmonds
steve.edmo...@pt-global.com wrote:
Hi.
Did you apply the outline with the buttons in the tool bar or by applying a
style.
Neither, it was done with autoformatting * characters.
If you used the buttons, you may be stuck. If you used a style you
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 19:25, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi :)
Thanks :) I have passed on your kind comments to the team that works on them
(largely the same people that used to work on OOo docs but new people have
been involved with the published guides too)
The aim is to
Am 20.03.2012 13:52, darwinev0lved wrote:
Advice, thoughts?
Jon
There is no technical reason why a user of LibreOffice should save a
file in OOXML as long as Microsoft Office provides full support for
doc/xls/ppt.
Office Open XML (OOXML) is simply a no go area. This pestilence of a
file
I have Mac 10.7.3 and Java is installed by Apple version 1.6.0_29
I have always felt it wise to stick to the Apple version concurrent with
each system.
Using Libre 3.5.2.1, I have no trouble running macros.
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Using Libre 3.5.2.1, I have no trouble running macros.
Tinkerer, did you test java macros ? Not BeanShell.
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Tom wrote
I'm not completely clear about what you are aiming for but this might
neatly avoid a lot of side-issues
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/portable/
Thank everyone. Running apt-get purge libreoffice* did seem to remove the
whole thing, although I had to remove the four icons left
Because you mentioned Memory test, and that is a Java macro, I tried that and
it worked.
I also used CT2N, Convert Text to Numbers, and that works.
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Hi.
Can you use the portable version from a USB stick.
steve
On 2012-03-23 08:56, Reinhard wrote:
Hi Jay,
of course I know sudo, I have been using UNIX since 1987 :-) The problem is
when you have no priviliges,
e.g. your work as a contractor for a short time in some company, or
installations
Hi :)
It would be great if there was were a portable version or 2 for GnuLinux. The
portable apps version only works in Windows i think the original poster is
onto something with his method of installing without needing sude.
Regarsd from
Tom :)
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Hi :)
AbiWord and Gnumeric are a lighter-weight equivalents of Writer and Calc. You
can also get big reductions by removing Evolution and using Thunderbird or the
even smaller Claws as an email client. You lose a lot of functionality but at
least you get the basics.
Regards from
Tom :)
I try to execute the command:
$ soffice
vnd.sun.star.script:MemoryUsage.MemoryUsage.updateMemoryUsage?language=Javalocation=share
but a get this error: Message: The script language Java is not supported
And my Java are active: Apple Inc. 1.6.0_29
Robinho
On 22/03/2012, at 20:48, Tinkerer
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