Re: [libreoffice-users] Repeat a footnote

2020-06-14 Thread Remy Gauthier
Hi,
Instead of just putting a superscript 1 to refer to the footnote, use
Insert  -> Cross-Reference -> Cross-Reference, then Type is Footnotes,
Insert reference to is Reference, and then select your footnote. Using
this method, your text will be correct if the footnote number changes.
And apply Michael's suggestion to format the new reference.
Michael, thanks for the "Footnote Anchor" info: I was not aware of that
one.
I hope this helps.
Rémy.Le dimanche 14 juin 2020 à 16:53 -0500, Michael H a écrit :
> just type the "1" then apply character style "Footnote Anchor" to it.
> [image: Screenshot from 2020-06-14 16-50-38.png]
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 4:37 PM John Jason Jordan 
> wrote:
> > I created a footnote to define a term in a document. All went
> > well,except that the term occurs in more than one location on the
> > same pageand I want to duplicate the number of the footnote in the
> > text for theother instances of the term, but have the text of the
> > footnote appearonly once at the bottom of the page.
> > I started by copying the '1' after the first instance of the term
> > andpasting it at the end of the second instance of the term, but
> > thiscreated a new footnote '2' with the text of the footnote at the
> > bottomof the page duplicated.
> > So I deleted footnote 2 and decided that I would just put a
> > superscript'1' at the end of the subsequent instances of the term.
> > This works, butI can't get the superscript 1 to look the same as
> > the footnote '1.' Thefootnote '1' is in some other font and heaven
> > knows what size andposition it is in. I can select it, but
> > selecting paragraph or characterdialog window doesn't reveal what
> > its settings are. The characterdialog box just says it is 'normal.'
> > The paragraph dialog box has a tabfor indents and spacing, which
> > just echoes the style that is applied tothe whole paragraph, and
> > the font tab is missing.
> > Where are the settings for the superscript numerals used in a
> > footnote?
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Repeat a footnote

2020-06-14 Thread Brian Barker

At 14:35 14/06/2020 -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
I created a footnote to define a term in a document. All went well, 
except that the term occurs in more than one location on the same 
page and I want to duplicate the number of the footnote in the text 
for the other instances of the term, but have the text of the 
footnote appear only once at the bottom of the page.


[...] I [...] decided that I would just put a superscript '1' at the 
end of the subsequent instances of the term. This works, but I can't 
get the superscript 1 to look the same as the footnote '1.' The 
footnote '1' is in some other font and heaven knows what size and 
position it is in. I can select it, but selecting paragraph or 
character dialog window doesn't reveal what its settings are.


You should expect that: everything worth doing is done via styles! As 
has already been suggested, what you need is the Footnote Anchor 
character style.


But that isn't quite the whole story. Footnote anchors and footnotes 
are hyperlinks to each other, so you need only click on the footnote 
anchor to skip to the associated footnote. Inserting an extra anchor 
and formatting it appropriately will give the right appearance but 
not that function. Try this as well:

o Insert the new anchor number and format it as above.
o Select the anchor number.
o Go to Insert | Cross-reference... .
o On the Cross-references tab of the Fields dialogue, select 
Footnotes for Type and the relevant footnote under Selection.

o Click Insert and Close.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility with markdown

2020-06-14 Thread H
On 06/14/2020 03:48 PM, Tony Arnold wrote:
> On Sun, 2020-06-14 at 14:18 -0400, H wrote:
>> I have been running LibreOffice under CentOS 7 for several years and
>> am a satisfied user. I would, however, very much like to have the
>> ability to both import and export documents in the markdown-format,
>> preferable the CommonMark flavor which also handles tables.
>>
>> When composing complex and/or long documents, I always use markdown
>> formatting in a text editor since that allows me to focus on the
>> content, not the layout which I don't touch until the document is
>> nearly finished.
> I don't know about any plans for LO to support markdown, but there is a
> MD editor called retext that will export to ODT files. Not sure if it
> does everything you need, but may be worth checking out.
>
> Regards,
> Tony.

As I said, I already have an editor. My wish is to be able to import and export 
markdown files in LO.

By the way, please do not send replies to my private e-mail, I am a list member 
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Tab stops

2020-06-14 Thread Steve Edmonds
Thanks Dan, I have been doing this since the ruler is not showing the
tab stops, but each adjustment means adding a new tab and deleting the
old one. Much easier if I could just slide the tab in the ruler.
Steve

On 15/06/2020 11:44, Dan Lewis wrote:
> If you were to open the paragraph style that you use for your text,
> you would find several tabs (pages). One of them is labeled Tabs.
> There you can define the tab positions that you desire.
>
> Dan
>
> On 6/14/20 19:17, Steve Edmonds wrote:
>> Hi, I could not see bugs listed so assume I am missing something.
>> Tab stops are not showing in the ruler in my document, if I copy/paste
>> the text to a new document they do show, in another similar document
>> they show, so I assume some how I have turned their display off. How do
>> I turn them back on.
>>
>> I am assuming there is no way to edit a tab position in the paragraph
>> dialogue, I'm adding a new tab, deleting the old tab, closing the
>> dialogue (there is no Apply button, just OK), checking the layout then
>> opening the paragraph dialogue again.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Tab stops

2020-06-14 Thread Dan Lewis
If you were to open the paragraph style that you use for your text, you 
would find several tabs (pages). One of them is labeled Tabs. There you 
can define the tab positions that you desire.


Dan

On 6/14/20 19:17, Steve Edmonds wrote:

Hi, I could not see bugs listed so assume I am missing something.
Tab stops are not showing in the ruler in my document, if I copy/paste
the text to a new document they do show, in another similar document
they show, so I assume some how I have turned their display off. How do
I turn them back on.

I am assuming there is no way to edit a tab position in the paragraph
dialogue, I'm adding a new tab, deleting the old tab, closing the
dialogue (there is no Apply button, just OK), checking the layout then
opening the paragraph dialogue again.

Steve




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[libreoffice-users] Tab stops

2020-06-14 Thread Steve Edmonds
Hi, I could not see bugs listed so assume I am missing something.
Tab stops are not showing in the ruler in my document, if I copy/paste
the text to a new document they do show, in another similar document
they show, so I assume some how I have turned their display off. How do
I turn them back on.

I am assuming there is no way to edit a tab position in the paragraph
dialogue, I'm adding a new tab, deleting the old tab, closing the
dialogue (there is no Apply button, just OK), checking the layout then
opening the paragraph dialogue again.

Steve


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Repeat a footnote

2020-06-14 Thread Michael H
just type the "1" then apply character style "Footnote Anchor" to it.

[image: Screenshot from 2020-06-14 16-50-38.png]

On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 4:37 PM John Jason Jordan  wrote:

> I created a footnote to define a term in a document. All went well,
> except that the term occurs in more than one location on the same page
> and I want to duplicate the number of the footnote in the text for the
> other instances of the term, but have the text of the footnote appear
> only once at the bottom of the page.
>
> I started by copying the '1' after the first instance of the term and
> pasting it at the end of the second instance of the term, but this
> created a new footnote '2' with the text of the footnote at the bottom
> of the page duplicated.
>
> So I deleted footnote 2 and decided that I would just put a superscript
> '1' at the end of the subsequent instances of the term. This works, but
> I can't get the superscript 1 to look the same as the footnote '1.' The
> footnote '1' is in some other font and heaven knows what size and
> position it is in. I can select it, but selecting paragraph or character
> dialog window doesn't reveal what its settings are. The character
> dialog box just says it is 'normal.' The paragraph dialog box has a tab
> for indents and spacing, which just echoes the style that is applied to
> the whole paragraph, and the font tab is missing.
>
> Where are the settings for the superscript numerals used in a footnote?
>
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[libreoffice-users] Repeat a footnote

2020-06-14 Thread John Jason Jordan
I created a footnote to define a term in a document. All went well,
except that the term occurs in more than one location on the same page
and I want to duplicate the number of the footnote in the text for the
other instances of the term, but have the text of the footnote appear
only once at the bottom of the page.

I started by copying the '1' after the first instance of the term and
pasting it at the end of the second instance of the term, but this
created a new footnote '2' with the text of the footnote at the bottom
of the page duplicated.

So I deleted footnote 2 and decided that I would just put a superscript
'1' at the end of the subsequent instances of the term. This works, but
I can't get the superscript 1 to look the same as the footnote '1.' The
footnote '1' is in some other font and heaven knows what size and
position it is in. I can select it, but selecting paragraph or character
dialog window doesn't reveal what its settings are. The character
dialog box just says it is 'normal.' The paragraph dialog box has a tab
for indents and spacing, which just echoes the style that is applied to
the whole paragraph, and the font tab is missing.

Where are the settings for the superscript numerals used in a footnote?

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility with markdown

2020-06-14 Thread Tony Arnold

On Sun, 2020-06-14 at 14:18 -0400, H wrote:
> I have been running LibreOffice under CentOS 7 for several years and
> am a satisfied user. I would, however, very much like to have the
> ability to both import and export documents in the markdown-format,
> preferable the CommonMark flavor which also handles tables.
> 
> When composing complex and/or long documents, I always use markdown
> formatting in a text editor since that allows me to focus on the
> content, not the layout which I don't touch until the document is
> nearly finished.

I don't know about any plans for LO to support markdown, but there is a
MD editor called retext that will export to ODT files. Not sure if it
does everything you need, but may be worth checking out.

Regards,
Tony.
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[libreoffice-users] Compatibility with markdown

2020-06-14 Thread H
I have been running LibreOffice under CentOS 7 for several years and am a 
satisfied user. I would, however, very much like to have the ability to both 
import and export documents in the markdown-format, preferable the CommonMark 
flavor which also handles tables.

When composing complex and/or long documents, I always use markdown formatting 
in a text editor since that allows me to focus on the content, not the layout 
which I don't touch until the document is nearly finished.

Having the ability to import a markdown document into LO  where LO uses the 
markdown formatting would be very valuable, as would the ability to export a LO 
document to markdown. Most of the LO formatting would of course be lost but 
that would not be the primary consideration in that scenario.

Are there any such plans?


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[libreoffice-users] Re: Probem with LibreOffice 6.4.4 and Windows 10 2004

2020-06-14 Thread V Stuart Foote
ycollette.nospam wrote
> Hello,
> 
> I started Libreoffice in failsafe mode and deactivated OpenGL / OpenCL.
> After that Impress starts again to show the gui. But it was still freezing
> after a while.
> Then, I got into Tools -> Options -> Display and deactivated everything in
> "image rendering" (there was an OpenGL entry ...).
> 
> Now, it looks like impress is working again.
> 
> So, maybe something related to display driver was delivered with 2004
> which is not really supported by libreoffice ...
> 
> Thanks for the advice !

Please note that OpenGL GPU support has little to do with the OpenCL
features used in Calc, so you should be fine to reenable the OpenCL and
check.

Also, OpenGL is being deprecated in favor of a Skia Vulkan rendering--that
is already in place for the 7.0 release of LibreOffice where OpenGL is only
available via the Advanced -> Expert Configuration dialog.   There are
driver/GPU pairing issues still with Skia--and Vulkan vector engine may be
blocked, but driver support is more consistent.

Point is, when convenient take a 7.0 or 7.1 nightly build out for test drive
with Skia rendering support. Done with a "msiexec.exe /A" administrative
install of the MSI package.  Assistance here:  Installing in parallel on
Windows   



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Probem with LibreOffice 6.4.4 and Windows 10 2004

2020-06-14 Thread Valter Mura
In data giovedì 11 giugno 2020 10:24:06 CEST, ycollette.nos...@free.fr ha 
scritto:
> Hello,
> 
> I started Libreoffice in failsafe mode and deactivated OpenGL / OpenCL.
> After that Impress starts again to show the gui. But it was still freezing
> after a while. Then, I got into Tools -> Options -> Display and deactivated
> everything in "image rendering" (there was an OpenGL entry ...).
> 
> Now, it looks like impress is working again.
> 
> So, maybe something related to display driver was delivered with 2004 which
> is not really supported by libreoffice ...
> 
> Thanks for the advice !

You're welcome :)

> 
> - Mail original -
> De: "Valter Mura" 
> À: users@global.libreoffice.org
> Envoyé: Mercredi 10 Juin 2020 20:26:05
> Objet: Re: [libreoffice-users] Probem with LibreOffice 6.4.4 and Windows 10
> 2004
> In data domenica 7 giugno 2020 08:02:48 CEST, ycollette.nos...@free.fr ha 
> scritto:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I've installed LibreOffice 6.4.4 on Windows 10.
> > Everything was fine until I install the 2004 update.
> > Now, when I start LibreOffice, everything is fine during 2 minutes and
> > after that, the UI starts to become unresponsive. First, the dropdown
> > entries are empty and then, the UI became totally unresponsive. If I try
> > to kill LibreOffice, a blank "do you wan't to save your document" pops up
> > but without text and without Yes / No buttons.
> > 
> > Do you have any workaround for this problem ?
> > 
> > I tried to reinstall 6.4.3 but the problem is the same with this version
> > too.
> 
> Hi
> 
> do you have the option "Use OpenGL for all rendering" enabled?
> 
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