[libreoffice-users] Re: LibreOffice Won't Remember Printer Settings

2011-11-08 Thread 2CV67

Cor Nouws wrote:
 
 Just query for Status Fixed or Resolved.

Thanks -  sorry I did not find that myself! 

I went through the list of Resolved bugs with print  didn't find anything
relevant.

So I added the following comment to my new bug report #42657.

/I'm sorry I didn't find the following information sooner, but anyway:

It looks like this bug report is pretty much similar to several previous
ones - 33861 / 36591 / 37064.
All those have been classed as Duplicates of 33245, which is not really the
same problem...

The latest comment on 33245 is dated 25/5/2011  says it does not fix the
problem in 33861 / 36591 / 37064  now 42657.

Can I please ask that this problem be re-opened  not swept under the carpet
with 33245?

Thanks!!/

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[libreoffice-users] Suggestion for an enhancement in LO

2011-11-08 Thread hellion
I don't know is it asked before, but I think it's going to be a good feature
if someone implement  in
LibreOffice a floating menus like in MS Office. There is this feature - when
you paste a portion of text a little icon
appears right below it witch is actually  a menu with options like: keep
text only, keep source
formatting and ... so on.  i think its going to be very nice if LibreOffice
has this functionality too. Or maybe if it's too difficult to implement such
menu just to add the paste special function in the
right click context menu. 

I've filled a bug report too  but I don't  know If anyone is going to see it
because there are so many reports. Anyway here is a link to the bug.

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42638

*Sorry for the bad English, but it's not my native language


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[libreoffice-users] Re: Run Libreoffice first time

2011-11-08 Thread alfredol1
I have discovered the problem. 
After installation instruction I tried install a language extension using
the silent method. I extract the .oxt content and copy the files and folder
to %PROGRAMFILES%\LibreOffice 3.4\share\extensions.
When I run libreoffice the first time the application need to do the
extension registry. I run libreoffice, registry the extension and close the
application. The next time the application run normally.
Do somebody know how can I install a extension in a silent installation?

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Personal settings causing calc to crash

2011-11-08 Thread Scott Castaline
I had finally just settled on blowing off my .libreoffice folder saving 
the contents of the template sub-folder, and redoing the changes to the 
registrymodifications.xcu file and all was good. Then along came an 
update from Fedora and now any changes made to the registry will cause 
the app to crash upon closing this one file. I don't know what it is 
about this file that is causing this to happen. I have even copied back 
in a version of the file before all of this started and that will cause 
the app to crash as well.


Any suggestions?

On 11/05/2011 01:31 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
My guess would be it's an extension. So i would start by copying the
~/.libreoffice/3/user/extensions
folder across and see if that crashed LO when you re-open it.  There are 16 
items in the
~/.libreoffice/3/user
folder so i would move half, 8.  Test.  Then move a remaining half, 4 ... and 
so on until LO crashes and then delete the half you just added and add half 
that back in.  By doing half each time you can narrow it down quite quickly.

It is probably obvious to you but a lot of people would do this 1 file in 1 
sub-folder at a time and perhaps draw-up a tick list on paper. [big yawn]
Regards from
Tom :)



--- On Sat, 5/11/11, Scott Castalineskotch...@gmail.com  wrote:


From: Scott Castalineskotch...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Personal settings causing calc to crash
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 5 November, 2011, 2:35
I was planning on doing that at a
later time. I'll pass on any info I
get out of this to the list. I was basically putting
feelers out to see
if anyone had this happen to them and if so what did they
find to fix
it, to possibly narrow it down some.

On 11/04/2011 12:48 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
It's unlikely to be the change of DE.  Apparently

the config folder / user-profile can be copied from Windows
to a GnuLinux and mostly works from GnuLinux to
Windows so a change of DE 'should be' relatively minor.

Have you been able to try copying chunks from your old

KDE user-profile into the newer profile to regain extensions
and things?  Ahah, maybe an extension is getting
confused.  Most of the sub-folders from your old KDE
profile should copy across fine.

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)


--- On Fri, 4/11/11, Scott Castalineskotch...@gmail.com

wrote:

From: Scott Castalineskotch...@gmail.com
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Personal settings

causing calc to crash

To: LibreOfficeusers@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Friday, 4 November, 2011, 14:44
I recently installed Fedora 16 Beta
on my main system using xfce for my DE. At first I

had no

problems with any LO documents, but when I

restored my

.libreoffice folder from a backup of my Fedora 15

system I

suddenly started experiencing crashes. I narrowed

it down to

one specific spreadsheet that would consistently

crash

(Process

/usr/lib64/libreoffice/program/soffice.bin was

killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)). This had suddenly

started

after I had done the restore of .libreoffice

folder. I

renamed this folder so that the program would then

recreate

the default settings and the crashing has stopped.

I could

just leave it as is and continue from there, but I

was

curious as to what could have been the actual

culprit. My

backed up Fedora 15 system was using KDE for the

DE, could

the change from KDE to xfce have had a negative

impact on

just this one spreadsheet?

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Re: [libreoffice-users] 98, 000+ word list British dictionary, hyphen, thesaurus dictionary

2011-11-08 Thread webmaster for Kracked Press Productions


I have not seen any performance hits with my use of either the 98K or 
the 217K word list dictionaries.  The actual time would difference would 
be really small.  I have not tried using a 390K or 638K word lists 
though.  For a real large document that I used for testing sometimes, 
you should not see any difference for spell checker lookup.


I do not know what type of searches are used in LO to search the word 
lists for the word lookup, but for the old 80286 systems that I use to 
do this type of programming with  these 50K vs 638K list searches would 
take about a 1/10 of a second difference for the same 100,000 word 
document.  This was what I generally got for my word list searches back 
in the 80's with the programming samples I wrote.  The professor wanted 
a timer included in the search software so he could see how efficient 
your code was.  College is where I got interested in dictionary and word 
list searches and functions for spell checking.  To re-learn C++ after 
my second stroke, I write a program to create word lists from e-book 
text and compare them with the current lists to see what new words I 
could find.


The fact the the original .dic files had control codes after each word 
requires the system to do the work to do the conversions and then use 
those options in its searching.  So having lists that do not need those 
control codes may make spelling searched faster.





On 11/08/2011 03:13 AM, Mark Stanton wrote:

I'm always interested in the most comprehensive.
Presumably there's a performance hit related to the size of
dictionary?

Mark Stanton
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: LO 3.4.3 Writer cannot handle RTF document

2011-11-08 Thread John D. Herron

A client asked me the other day to send him an .rtf version of a file I had
sent to him in Word 97/2000/XP format a few months earlier.

I opened the file in LO 3.3.4 [OOO330m19 (Build:401)] and re-saved it in
.rtf format. I then opened the new .rtf file in LO: flawless.
My client, too, confirmed that the .rtf file was perfect for his purposes.
It felt good being able to help him with this.

OS is Ubuntu 11.04, preinstalled on a new local-brand (Steg) box.

jdh



On 11/07/2011 03:28 PM, Pedro wrote:

prino wrote:

As an aside, the fact that it's very easy to turn plain text into RTF
using about any editor and/or simple scripts is a big advantage that RTF
has over ODF, try making an ODT file on IBM's z/OS...


It is easy to turn any document into RTF but you never know what will show
up in another editor.

In any case let me make it clear that ODF has the same problem.

I'm not saying ODF is superior to RTF (except that RTF is mostly/completely
abandoned and ODF is under development). I meant that if you are going to
use LibreOffice that is the best file format to use because it is what the
program uses internally. All other formats are converted to ODF at opening
and back at saving.

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[libreoffice-users] which of my American, British, and Canadian English dictionaries are now online

2011-11-08 Thread webmaster for Kracked Press Productions


I now have listed the following English dictionaries on that page:

   http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.4-installs/dictionary.html


Canadian English - 217K+ word list - no 98K word list available at this 
time.

[en_CA]

   [ 390K+ not listed but online.  I accidentally created the Canadian
   390K version before I did the 217K one.  It is not currently listed
   on the dictionary page, but may later if I add the American and
   British 390K versions.]

   
http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.4-installs/add-on-dictionaries-large-list/kpp-canadian-english-dictionary-217k-word-list.oxt

   
http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.4-installs/add-on-dictionaries-large-list/kpp-canadian-english-dictionary-390k-word-list.oxt


British English - 98K+ and 217K+ word lists
[standard British English - en_GB, and not Oxford English - en_GB-oed]

   
http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.4-installs/add-on-dictionaries-large-list/kpp-british-english-dictionary-98k-word-list.oxt

   
http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.4-installs/add-on-dictionaries-large-list/kpp-british-english-dictionary-217K-word-list.oxt


American English - 98K+ and 217K+ word lists
[en_US]

   
http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.4-installs/add-on-dictionaries-large-list/kpp-american-english-dictionary-98k-word-list.oxt

   
http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.4-installs/add-on-dictionaries-large-list/kpp-american-english-dictionary-217K-word-list.oxt


I have 390K and 638K word lists for American, British, and Canadian 
English, plus a small 50K one.  I will be creating the 390K for the 
American and British dictionaries, and may create the 638K word list 
versions later.




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Re: [libreoffice-users] 98, 000+ word list British dictionary, hyphen, thesaurus dictionary

2011-11-08 Thread Mark Stanton
I'd be happy to have the largest list you can comfortably make.

Will it be easy to switch between them if I need or want to?

Best regards
Mark Stanton
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Re: [libreoffice-users] can't print to pages on a single side of paper

2011-11-08 Thread Thomas Knierim
Hi,

sorry for the long delay - i've on holidays the last week.

Yes, I can try some thing on a different machine - what should I do?

Greetings

Thomas


Am 29.10.2011 um 16:47 schrieb Tom Davies:

 Hi :)
 In your existing Arch could you just install a virtual machine and try out a 
 few things in there?  Alternatively create a new partition on a hard-drive 
 and use that for experimentation.
 
 You surely don't need to trash what you do have that is almost perfect in 
 order to just try something a little different!
 Regards from
 Tom :)
 
 
 --- On Sat, 29/10/11, Thomas Knierim tknie...@web.de wrote:
 
 From: Thomas Knierim tknie...@web.de
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] can't print to pages on a single side of 
 paper
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Date: Saturday, 29 October, 2011, 15:24
 OK, that's some kind of confusing:
 Using Ubuntu everything works out of the box! Where is the
 difference to other distributions?
 
 The Versions are nearly the same:
 
 Cups:
 - OpenSuse: 1.5
 - Archlinux: 1.5
 - ubuntu: 1.5
 Ghostscript
 - Opensuse: 9.00
 - Archlinux: 9.04
 - ubuntu: 9.04
 hplip
 - Opensuse: 3.11.10
 - Archlinux: 3.11.10
 - ubuntu: 3.11.7
 libreoffice:
 - Opensuse: 3.4.2 OOO340m1 (Build: 1206)
 - Archlinux: 3.4.3 (build unknown since Archlinux is not
 installed this moment)
 - ubuntu: 3.4.3 OOO340m1 (build 302)
 
 So I go back and install archlinux again to see what
 happens if I install hplip 3.11.7.
 
 
 Am 29.10.2011 um 01:59 schrieb webmaster for Kracked Press
 Productions:
 
 
 Sorry, I just say the Device option tap showing PDF as
 the default.  I do not know what PDF means in this
 context, since my printers may have that as a printer
 language type, as far as I remember.  My HP Inkjet is
 not a postscript printer, but my Color Laser might be able
 to deal with that.  I did not see Postscript as an
 option for the Epson inkjet.  I sure did not read it
 having a PDF language option.  So something is not
 right.  Could PDF here mean Printer Defined Format
 for the language used?
 
 Can the Postscript type level from driver be kept as
 the default option somehow?  Maybe the Printer
 Administration shown was a module of LO 3.4 [at least with
 Ubuntu]?  I believe that module of LO was designed to
 set up the printers to run properly with LO.
 
 --
 
 CUPS-PDF - no package for OpenSUSE?   I
 wondered what OpenSUSE uses as a replacement package, so I
 looked it up on the site.
 
 On the opensuse.org site, 12.1 is in RC till November
 16th.  I searched the packages and there are 3 rpm
 package files [depending on the computer] for
 cups-pdf-2.5.1-1.1
 
 If I read the site correctly, 12.1 is the
 opensuse/factory development version since it still is in
 development till November 16th.  So the search for the
 cups pdf package in that and the other version come up with
 a .rpm file to download and install it.  So it should
 be in the OpenSUSE version of a repository.
 
 http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=cups+pdfbaseproject=openSUSE%3AFactory〈=enexclude_debug=true
 http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=cups+pdfbaseproject=openSUSE%3AFactory〈=enexclude_debug=true
 I wonder why it was not part of the ISO that you
 downloaded to install OpenSUSE?
 
 Actually I had trouble with OpenSUSE, the one time I
 tried using it.  I have an IBM server that originally
 had SUSE installed on it, so the icon tag showed.  But
 I bought it with the OS, and everything else, wiped off the
 3 SCSI drives that 2002 era P-4 IBM server had.  So I
 downloaded OpenSUSE [3 or 4 years ago] and tried to install
 it, but it would not install.  So I ended using an old
 copy of Win2000/pro till I ended up putting Ubuntu on it 2
 years ago.  So I never had any luck with
 OpenSUSE.  If they do not include, in their ISOs,
 something as simple as the PDF package that is part of the
 CUPS printer environment, I do not know what to think. 
 My Epson printer uses a driver that uses CUPS as its backend
 so I can print using Linux computers.
 
 Do not get me wrong, OpenSUSE might be a great Linux
 OS, since businesses are what it tends to be what it is
 marketed towards, but I just had one bad experience and did
 not look back.  I use Ubuntu, and other people tell me
 to try such-n-such Linux distro since they think it is the
 best you can get.  We have one person on this board
 that is involved in developing the  Mandriva, which was
 Mandrake.  I was taught Linux using Mandrake 7.x, back
 10 to 11 years ago [if I remember correctly, and I still
 have a CD of it].  That one is in the top 10 of the
 list of distros I came across on a distro watch site. 
 OpenSUSE is on that list as well.  Arch Linux is
 considered an advanced user distro while OpenSUSE is a
 middle-of-the-road one. Their terms, not mine.  But
 we each have our favorite ones.  I have mine and you
 have yours.  That it what it should be.
 
 
 
 
 On 10/28/2011 12:04 PM, Thomas Knierim wrote:
 Hi
 Am 28.10.2011 um 15:36 schrieb webmaster for
 Kracked Press 

Re: [libreoffice-users] can't print to pages on a single side of paper

2011-11-08 Thread Thomas Knierim
Hi,

I mean to print two pages side by side. The problem is if I print two pages 
side by side the printer hangs - with libreoffice only. Not with evince (gnome 
pdf viewer) for example. If I switch the printer language from pdf to ps 
everything works fine... But I don't want to do it for every job - and by the 
way: can ps send fonts to the printer? Does libreoffice send fonts to the 
printer if the printer language is set to pdf?

regards

Thomas


Am 29.10.2011 um 17:05 schrieb webmaster for Kracked Press Productions:

 
 The two pages per sheet issue.  You want to have them printed side by side? 
 Or one page on one side and the second page on the other side of the sheet?  
 Side by side printed out on a landscape orientation works well, but it is a 
 printer option.  Having the pages printed one on each side of the sheet is a 
 duplexing issue.  I have been having the same problem with duplexing as well 
 as others.
 
 side by side printing
 Print  Page Layout  Pages per sheet.
 2 will print two page side by side.
 IT works fine for me.  I prefer to have the option of bordering the pages, 
 since it looks better to me.
 
 For duplex printing, I have to print it out as a PDF document and print it 
 with the document viewer with the duplex option, instead of printing it 
 directly through LO.  LO just does not see or adjust the duplex option on 
 my Epson Artisan printer properly.
 
 
 On 10/29/2011 10:47 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
 Hi :)
 In your existing Arch could you just install a virtual machine and try out a 
 few things in there?  Alternatively create a new partition on a hard-drive 
 and use that for experimentation.
 
 You surely don't need to trash what you do have that is almost perfect in 
 order to just try something a little different!
 Regards from
 Tom :)
 
 
 --- On Sat, 29/10/11, Thomas Knierimtknie...@web.de  wrote:
 
 From: Thomas Knierimtknie...@web.de
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] can't print to pages on a single side of 
 paper
 To: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Date: Saturday, 29 October, 2011, 15:24
 OK, that's some kind of confusing:
 Using Ubuntu everything works out of the box! Where is the
 difference to other distributions?
 
 The Versions are nearly the same:
 
 Cups:
 - OpenSuse: 1.5
 - Archlinux: 1.5
 - ubuntu: 1.5
 Ghostscript
 - Opensuse: 9.00
 - Archlinux: 9.04
 - ubuntu: 9.04
 hplip
 - Opensuse: 3.11.10
 - Archlinux: 3.11.10
 - ubuntu: 3.11.7
 libreoffice:
 - Opensuse: 3.4.2 OOO340m1 (Build: 1206)
 - Archlinux: 3.4.3 (build unknown since Archlinux is not
 installed this moment)
 - ubuntu: 3.4.3 OOO340m1 (build 302)
 
 So I go back and install archlinux again to see what
 happens if I install hplip 3.11.7.
 
 
 Am 29.10.2011 um 01:59 schrieb webmaster for Kracked Press
 Productions:
 
 Sorry, I just say the Device option tap showing PDF as
 the default.  I do not know what PDF means in this
 context, since my printers may have that as a printer
 language type, as far as I remember.  My HP Inkjet is
 not a postscript printer, but my Color Laser might be able
 to deal with that.  I did not see Postscript as an
 option for the Epson inkjet.  I sure did not read it
 having a PDF language option.  So something is not
 right.  Could PDF here mean Printer Defined Format
 for the language used?
 Can the Postscript type level from driver be kept as
 the default option somehow?  Maybe the Printer
 Administration shown was a module of LO 3.4 [at least with
 Ubuntu]?  I believe that module of LO was designed to
 set up the printers to run properly with LO.
 --
 
 CUPS-PDF - no package for OpenSUSE?   I
 wondered what OpenSUSE uses as a replacement package, so I
 looked it up on the site.
 On the opensuse.org site, 12.1 is in RC till November
 16th.  I searched the packages and there are 3 rpm
 package files [depending on the computer] for
 cups-pdf-2.5.1-1.1
 If I read the site correctly, 12.1 is the
 opensuse/factory development version since it still is in
 development till November 16th.  So the search for the
 cups pdf package in that and the other version come up with
 a .rpm file to download and install it.  So it should
 be in the OpenSUSE version of a repository.
 http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=cups+pdfbaseproject=openSUSE%3AFactory〈=enexclude_debug=true
 http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=cups+pdfbaseproject=openSUSE%3AFactory〈=enexclude_debug=true
 I wonder why it was not part of the ISO that you
 downloaded to install OpenSUSE?
 Actually I had trouble with OpenSUSE, the one time I
 tried using it.  I have an IBM server that originally
 had SUSE installed on it, so the icon tag showed.  But
 I bought it with the OS, and everything else, wiped off the
 3 SCSI drives that 2002 era P-4 IBM server had.  So I
 downloaded OpenSUSE [3 or 4 years ago] and tried to install
 it, but it would not install.  So I ended using an old
 copy of Win2000/pro till I ended up putting Ubuntu on it 2
 years ago.  So I never had any luck with
 OpenSUSE.  If they do not 

Re: [libreoffice-users] 98, 000+ word list British dictionary, hyphen, thesaurus dictionary

2011-11-08 Thread webmaster for Kracked Press Productions


I am setting them up so you can install all of them, and then disable 
the ones you are not going to use at that time.  I would have only one 
enabled at a time though.


Install all of them through the Extension Manager, and then click the 
disable button, instead of uninstall.  That will leave the dictionaries 
in place, but ready to be used when enabled again.  So it should be easy 
for you to switch between them.


Right now, you can go to my page 
http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.4-installs/dictionary.html   and 
download the disctionaries you want.  They are [will be] about 5 to 6 MB 
each for the different list sizes.  All them have spell checking, 
hyphen, and thesaurus.  The British ones now have a thesaurus that 
contains both US and British words in its thesaurus lists.  It was to be 
used for American, British, and Canadian dictionaries.  Later, I might 
look into the full structure of the file and see about adding some new 
words to the thesaurus, based upon other system I have in different 
formats.


For British English, I currently have the 98K and 217K version shown.  I 
have 390K and 638K lists I am working on dealing with.  These will be 
listed on my dictionary page in the next few weeks.  Send me a private 
email and I will try to remember to send you a note when I have the 
larger ones ready.


note:
I am adding an image to this email so the copy directly to you will have 
it, but it will not show up on the list's copy.  This shows the 270K and 
98K American versions installed, and before one was disabled.





On 11/08/2011 01:04 PM, Mark Stanton wrote:

I'd be happy to have the largest list you can comfortably make.

Will it be easy to switch between them if I need or want to?

Best regards
Mark Stanton
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[libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread PainC
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3491302/Bokrecension_-_Sp%C3%A5r_i_Sn%C3%B6.doc
Bokrecension_-_Sp%C3%A5r_i_Sn%C3%B6.doc 

Thanks for the help Tom!

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread Tom
Hi :)
Thanks for uploading the file
Bokrecension_-_Sp%C3%A5r_i_Sn%C3%B6.doc

It's only 16Kb and when i tried opening it with a te4xt-editor and a
hex-editor but it looked pretty empty with both.I found a lot of tools
that claim to be able to repair doc files but i don't think there is enough
to work with :(  Also i have a feeling some are more likely to be malware
than really doing what they claim.  

Have you been able to find the backup folder?  Hopefully something like
C:\Documents and Settings\user name\Application
Data\OpenOffice.org\3\user\backup

Apols and regards from
Tom :)

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread PainC
Yes I´ve checked the backup folder and it was there, but as you said it would
be strange if Office saved defect files.
So I guess I have rewrite it all then?
thanks for the help :D

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread PainC
Yes I´ve checked the backup folder and it was there, but as you said it would
be strange if Office saved defect files.
So I guess I have rewrite it all then?
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[libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread PainC
Yes I´ve checked the backup folder and it was there, but as you said it would
be strange if Office saved defect files.
So I guess I have rewrite it all then?
thanks for the help :D

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread PainC
Yes I´ve checked the backup folder and it was there, but as you said it would
be strange if Office saved defect files.
So I guess I have rewrite it all then?
thanks for the help :D

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread PainC
Yes I´ve checked the backup folder and it was there, but as you said it would
be strange if Office saved defect files.
So I guess I have rewrite it all then?
thanks for the help :D

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread PainC
Yes I´ve checked the backup folder and it was there, but as you said it would
be strange if Office saved defect files.
So I guess I have rewrite it all then?
thanks for the help :D

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread PainC
Yes I´ve checked the backup folder and it was there, but as you said it would
be strange if Office saved defect files.
So I guess I have rewrite it all then?
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[libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread PainC
Yes I´ve checked the backup folder and it was there, but as you said it would
be strange if Office saved defect files.
So I guess I have rewrite it all then?
thanks for the help :D

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
There seemed to be other problems with the machine so i'm not certain whether 
it was LibreOffice or a crash or something else that caused the problems.  
Generally it seems best to save the main copy of documents as OpenDocument 
Formats such as Odt (for Writer).  Do 
File - Save As ... - Word (97/2000/Xp)
only when you think you are ready to (or need to) share with people that don't 
have LO yet.  

A surprising number of people have LO or OpenOffice alongside MS Office now and 
the numbers seem to be rising.  People are sometimes willing to experiment once 
they realise they can dabble with it and keep MS Office for their serious 
work.  Of course some people have no authority to install anything onto their 
own machines and have no power to change that.  

Doc is a fairly vulnerable format and breaks fairly easily but it does have the 
advantage of being reasonably easy for most programs to read.  

If the back-up file works then i recommend saving that as Odt where-ever you 
were saving the broken document and then save as a Doc so that you can share it 
easily.  

E, since your machine was out of your hands for a while it might be worth 
updating the anti-virus and doing a full scan fairly soon.  Other maintenance 
such as a  defrag might be a good plan if you can find the time to let it get 
on with that.  Avg antivirus and others do a free edition that might be 
useful.  At the moment i quite enjoy Avg but that is just because it's the one 
they already have at work.  I have not looked into which is best.
Congrats and regards from
Tom :)

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From: PainC ca...@live.se
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 8 November, 2011, 21:24

Yes I´ve checked the backup folder and it was there, but as you said it would
be strange if Office saved defect files.
So I guess I have rewrite it all then?
thanks for the help :D

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...

2011-11-08 Thread Tom Davies
Hi again :)
Errr, if the file was in the back-up folder then open it and save elsewhere to 
make it your new main copy.  Hopefully you might be able to quickly catch up 
with however much further you had taken it.  
Regards from
Tom :)


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From: PainC ca...@live.se
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Libre crashed, my document ruined...
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 8 November, 2011, 21:24

Yes I´ve checked the backup folder and it was there, but as you said it would
be strange if Office saved defect files.
So I guess I have rewrite it all then?
thanks for the help :D

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[libreoffice-users] Re: can't print t[w]o pages on a single side of paper

2011-11-08 Thread dennis meulensteen
I have a related problem. If I keep my driver level set at the (apparently new?)
Libre-Office default of PDF, my top margin is gone and the first line of text
is not printed.

It appears to be related to poppler which is invoked by the driver to convert
the pDF back to postscript (the CUPS driver default!).

The trouble is this wouldn't be a problem if LO just picked up the default
language level from the driver. 

Anyone know how to set it to something that works? (Short of hacking the Libre
Office code?)

Dennis



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[libreoffice-users] OpenOffice.org linkage

2011-11-08 Thread JS Higginbotham

I've just downloaded and installed LibreOffice 3.4.3.

When I start it up, and either open a file or create a new one (first 
file only), it complains that:


Error loading BASIC of document 
file:///C:/Program%20Files/OpenOffice.org.1.1.2/share/basic/WebWizard/script.xlb/: 


General Error

followed by:

Error loading BASIC of document 
file:///C:/Program%20Files/OpenOffice.org.1.1.2/share/basic/WebWizard/dialog.xlb/: 


General Error

Registry shows no obvious links between OO.org 1.1.2 and LibreOffice, 
nor do I see anything in LibreOffice ini files that should produce the 
errors.


Note that when I used LibreOffice 3.3.whichever version I was using 
last, I still had OO.org 1.1.2 installed, and had no errors.  I removed 
OO.org 1.1.2 and 2.x when I upgraded.


Any obvious things I should be checking and/or changing to make this go 
away and behave itself?


JSH


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Re: [libreoffice-users] OpenOffice.org linkage

2011-11-08 Thread Jay Lozier
Hi

On 11/08/2011 08:17 PM, JS Higginbotham wrote:
 I've just downloaded and installed LibreOffice 3.4.3.

 When I start it up, and either open a file or create a new one (first
 file only), it complains that:

 Error loading BASIC of document
 file:///C:/Program%20Files/OpenOffice.org.1.1.2/share/basic/WebWizard/script.xlb/:

 General Error

 followed by:

 Error loading BASIC of document
 file:///C:/Program%20Files/OpenOffice.org.1.1.2/share/basic/WebWizard/dialog.xlb/:

 General Error

 Registry shows no obvious links between OO.org 1.1.2 and LibreOffice,
 nor do I see anything in LibreOffice ini files that should produce the
 errors.

 Note that when I used LibreOffice 3.3.whichever version I was using
 last, I still had OO.org 1.1.2 installed, and had no errors.  I
 removed OO.org 1.1.2 and 2.x when I upgraded.

 Any obvious things I should be checking and/or changing to make this
 go away and behave itself?

 JSH


Is they check box Enable Experimental (Unstable) Features checked,
this turns on macros? (TOOLSOPTIONSLIBREOFFICEGENERAL) If a macro
is being used, they will fail until macros are enabled.

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