I confess that I don't understand this type of improvement in software
development. It's sort of like when MS decided that users couldn’t
understand the Windows menu structure that had been used for two decades and
gave us the ribbon.
The LO/OO method of organizing templates has been around
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 12:38 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz tho...@s7.dion.ne.jpwrote:
Good afternoon
The last few days I upgraded from 3.6 something to 4.0.4.
And this morning I noticed the template menu is gone.
One of my computers has still 3.6 on it and there it is under Files -
Templates.
Hello Iibre Ofice Community,
I would like to propose some features nad some changes that I think that
is good to have the Libre Office. This came from comparison from MS
Ofice and Libre Ofice that I have on my computer at work.
First of all I think to think some way to store big files
Correct me if I am wrong and I am not that familiar with Opera, but I
seem to remember that Opera uses the Mozilla engine, just like Firefox
and several other open source web browsers. So, who benefited from
Opera's battle with MS again? We, the people, all did; which is apropos
for the day!
Hi :)
I think Opera uses a completely different back-end/engine. We, the people, did
benefit. Is today Bruce Springsteen's birthday or something? I'm not in the
US so i don't keep up with all these things.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Girvin R. Herr
Hello, Could use some help. A couple weeks ago my daughter opened a document
she had saved to Microsoft Word on a flash drive. Ever since then every time I
open a LibreOffice document, whether a saved document or a new document, or in
writer or math, I get a pop up window that says
On 07/04/2013 11:50 AM, April Preston wrote:
Hello, Could use some help. A couple weeks ago my daughter opened a document
she had saved to Microsoft Word on a flash drive. Ever since then every time I
open a LibreOffice document, whether a saved document or a new document, or in
writer or
Am Donnerstag, 4. Juli 2013, 10:39:54 schrieb Girvin R. Herr:
Correct me if I am wrong and I am not that familiar with Opera, but I
seem to remember that Opera uses the Mozilla engine, just like Firefox
and several other open source web browsers.
Opera used to use their own proprietary engine
I stand corrected.
In case you are not joking, today, July 4th, is our Independence Day, a
national holiday in the US.
Maybe you Brits try to forget that day, July 4, 1776. ;-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_Day_(United_States)
Girvin
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I think Opera
I had submit a feature request about the slow saving behavior long time ago
(2012.04.07) , but I don't know if any developer start doing it or not.
Maybe we need more people to push this idea?
https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=48416
2013/7/5 Δημήτριος Δεσύλλας
Hello,
My question may seem trivial but I am looking for the horizontal line that I
had in the 3.6 version but cannot find in the 4. version. It is a horizontal
line within the header. I understand now I am to go to Format, then Page, then
select the Header tab, then the button that says
There are a couple of possibilities -
have you cleaned out the cache?
if not; well, CCleaner is a top program - free for the
individual user
did she perchance not save it? - for whatever reason.
if not, it's sitting in the recent
Hi All,
We've reached the final day of our great contest. I have to say that the
goal that was set was incredibly ambitious (just a reminder, 25% of
bugs) - and guess what, WE ARE WITHIN REACH OF THIS GOAL! We're
currently sitting at 901 bugs - I think 25% needs us down to 890. Really
really
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