[libreoffice-users] LO start language

2014-03-03 Thread Nagy Ákos

Hi,

I can set the LibreOffice start language on windows?
In the regional options all remains default: English, but I want to set 
that the LibreOffice on the first start, start with other installed UI 
language.

It is possible?

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Book-writing with Writer

2013-07-08 Thread Nagy Ákos

Hi,

I know this book:
http://www.openoffice.org/documentation/whitepapers/Creating_large_documents_with_OOo.odt
It's an old book, and is writed for OpenOffice, but the most important 
part is the same, and you can reuse in LibreOffice.


I know an another book for you, but it's exists only in Hungarian:
http://numbertext.org/libreoffice/libreoffice.pdf
is a hybrid PDF, the PDF file contains the source of the book in ODT 
format. Probably you don't understand it, but can see come stuff that 
can do with LibreOffice and Graphite technology.


2013.07.08. 7:34 keltezéssel, Pablo Dotro írta:

Greetings!

I am beginning a large writing project, that will most probably take 
the form of a self published, free ebook. And while I have created 
very long, complex documents before, I have never formatted them as a 
book.
Having been using word processing software for a living for the last 
15 years or so, I thought myself as power user enough to take the 
next step and try to create my document relying on Writer's features 
and not depending on someone else to typeset the material.
However, after reading both the Getting Started and the Writer 
Guide, I am convinced that it is possible. Heh, the mere existance of 
those books is proof enough ;-) But I find that there is a gap between 
the techniques described there for working with templates, styles and 
master documents... and the actual craft needed to make them work. A 
quick look to the odt files themselves convinced me of that.
So after some googling and a disappointint amazon search on books on 
this subject, I come here to rely on our collective knowledge, with a 
question:


Does anyone know about a tutorial, book or website where I can 
specifically learn about creating a book-lenght document, with 
chapters (as subdocuments) and a master document, consistent styling, 
indexing and table of contents with Libreoffice?


Thnk you very much for your time, and best regards,




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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice 3.6.4 Romanian installer translation is HORRIBLY broken

2013-01-24 Thread Nagy Ákos

Thanks for your mail.
I verified the installer, and I don't found horrible mistakes.
I found some minor errors, and I correct it.
Can you please specify this translation errors, or send it as suggestion 
on Pootle server.

The exact location of MSI texts:
https://translations.documentfoundation.org/ro/libo36x_ui/instsetoo_native/inc_openoffice/windows/msi_languages.po/translate/

Or please contact as on libreoffice.ro.

2013.01.23. 22:50 keltezéssel, zugu írta:

Hi,

I have recently tried to install LibreOffice 3.6.4 on my Windows 7 PC, and
since my system locale is set to Romanian, the LibreOffice .msi installer
also defaulted to Romanian as the installation language.

As a native Romanian speaker, I can vouch that the translation job is so
extremely poor that I couldn't go forward with the installation, since I
wasn't sure what features I was installing. I do not remember this happening
before 3.6.

I am reporting this for the LibreOffice installer only, since I have no idea
if and how broken the LibreOffice translation is. I changed my system locale
to English so that I could install the LibreOffice package.

I have never, ever seen an English to Romanian translation so utterly
broken. I know this is a volunteer-run project, but such oversights are
absolutely inexcusable in a project so big as this. Please fix this as soon
as possible, because it's embarrassing and reeks of lack of professionalism.
At least revert to some older version, or have some competent Romanian
people take a look at the translation before releasing it.

Thank you.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Upgrading Livre 3.4 to 3.5 / windows 7

2012-02-18 Thread Nagy Ákos
The upgrade from LO 3.4 to 3.5 is work only when your have installed 
3.4.5, if you have later version, you need to uninstall 3.4.x before 
install 3.5.


2012.02.18. 17:20 keltezéssel, Jean-Baptiste Faure írta:

Le 17/02/2012 05:35, Paul a écrit :

[...]
I can't find any quickstart in the processes, in the startup, nor in the
running programs

Processes and running programs are part of the task manager. i also
don't see a quickstart icon in the system tray, that's odd.

No OOo running ?

Best regards.
JBF




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[libreoffice-users] how to use sumif with multiple condition and refer to cell in formula

2012-01-09 Thread Nagy Ákos

Hi,

I have some, I think not to simple problem in Calc.

I have this table:
ABC
3a1
4b1
5b0
7a0
5a1
7b0
0b1

How can I totalize in one formula (without use a D column) the values in 
column A, only when the column B=a and the C=1?


And the another question, which resolve the first problem too, how can I 
refer to a test cell the example in sumif formula:

The correct formula:
=SUMIF(C1:C7;1;A1:A7)

What I want:
=SUMIF(C1:C7;*Cx*+3=1;A1:A7)

where Cx is actually examined cell (C1, C2, C3, ...)

or in this example:
ABC
311
401
510
700
511
700
001

=SUMIF(C1:C7;*AND(Bx, Cx)*;A1:A7)
when Bx=1 and Cx=1, I want to totalize the values in A column.


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Re: [libreoffice-users] how to use sumif with multiple condition and refer to cell in formula

2012-01-09 Thread Nagy Ákos
Thanks for your answer. This resolve my first problem and is a very 
useful formula, probably I can use it in many situation.


When I search for DSUM formula descriptions I found an another solution:

=SUM( (A1:A7 = 3)*(B1:B7 = a) * C1:C7)
After you enter the formula, need to press Ctrl-Shift-Enter, because is 
an array expression.


2012.01.09. 17:39 keltezéssel, Michael D. Setzer II írta:

On 9 Jan 2012 at 16:47, Nagy Ákos wrote:

Date sent: Mon, 9 Jan 2012 16:47:33 +0200
From:Nagy Ákos nagy.a...@codespring.ro
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-users] how to use sumif with 
multiple condition and refer to cell in formula

Send reply to:   users@global.libreoffice.org

 Hi,

 I have some, I think not to simple problem in Calc.

 I have this table:
 ABC
 3a1
 4b1
 5b0
 7a0
 5a1
 7b0
 0b1

 How can I totalize in one formula (without use a D column) the values
 in column A, only when the column B=a and the C=1?

 And the another question, which resolve the first problem too, how can
 I refer to a test cell the example in sumif formula: The correct
 formula: =SUMIF(C1:C7;1;A1:A7)

 What I want:
 =SUMIF(C1:C7;*Cx*+3=1;A1:A7)

 where Cx is actually examined cell (C1, C2, C3, ...)

 or in this example:
 ABC
 311
 401
 510
 700
 511
 700
 001

 =SUMIF(C1:C7;*AND(Bx, Cx)*;A1:A7)
 when Bx=1 and Cx=1, I want to totalize the values in A column.



The solution that I come up using dsum instead of sumif.

Put your values in A1:C8
In A9
=DSUM(A1:C8,A, G1:H2)

The Criteria is in G1 thru H2.
G1: B
H1: C
G2: a
H2: 1

The DSUM allows for multiple criterias.




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