Re: Datenpilot oder Pivot Tabelle

2013-08-27 Thread Josef Latt

Hi,

bin durch. Suche zeigt kein Datenpilot mehr.
Eintrag im Issue ist erfolgt.

Gruß
Josef


Am 26.08.2013 14:24, schrieb Josef Latt:

Hi Regina,

Am 26.08.2013 13:19, schrieb Regina Henschel:

Hallo Josef,

Josef Latt schrieb:



Am 26.08.2013 11:48, schrieb Regina Henschel:

Hallo Josef,

Josef Latt schrieb:

Hi Regina,

Am 26.08.2013 01:01, schrieb Regina Henschel:

Translation Memory

Finde ich nicht, benutze die deutsche Oberfläche.


Der Teil vom englischen Pootle User Guide ist schon fertig. Das ist
Buchstabe L in der Übersicht
http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Pootle_User_Guide/Online_Pootle_User_Interface.




In der deutschen Pootle Oberfläche steht die Bezeichnung Ähnliche
Übersetzungen. Es erscheint ein bisschen zeitverzögert nachdem man ein
Segment ausgewählt hat.


So einfach scheint die Aktivierung nicht zu sein. Gilt dies dann für
alle Nutzer [DE]?


Es ist für DE aktiviert und du solltest den Abschnitt sehen. Es dauert
so etwa 3 Sekunden bis die Texte erscheinen.


WEnn ja, wäre es nicht schlecht, wenn dies jemand mit besserem Knowhow
machen könnte.


Du musst JavaScript aktiviert haben und unsichere Inhalte zulassen.
Mit welchem Browser bist du unterwegs? Mit Firefox oder Seamonkey geht
es mit Sicherheit. Mit Chrome geht es auch, da kann man die Grund-URL
des Pootle Projekts bei den Ausnahmen hinzufügen. Bei IE erscheint kurz
eine Mitteilung oben im Browser auf die man reagieren kann, ist aber
hakelig. Opera habe ich zur Zeit nicht installiert und daher auch nicht
getestet.


Firefox 23. Da hat man in Sache Sicherheit so einiges geändert.

Da mußte ich erst mal googeln:
http://www.scmagazine.com.au/News/352592,firefox-blocks-insecure-content-served-on-https.aspx


Danke für den Hinweis.
Wie sagt man im Schwäbischen: 'Bischt scho ä Käpsele'

Gruß
Josef


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How to select a background image?

2013-08-27 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
In Calc I inserted an image (svg). Then right clicked the image and placed
it in the background. After that I did some further editing that I don't
want to get rid of.

Now I want to edit the image but I can no longer select it since it is
located in the background!

What now…?



Johnny Rosenberg


Re: How to select a background image?

2013-08-27 Thread Regina Henschel

Hi Johnny,

Johnny Rosenberg schrieb:

In Calc I inserted an image (svg). Then right clicked the image and placed
it in the background. After that I did some further editing that I don't
want to get rid of.

Now I want to edit the image but I can no longer select it since it is
located in the background!

What now…?


Open Navigator  Graphics. Double-click the image name in Navigator. You 
get green handles. For moving the graphic around the handles are enough. 
If you want to edit the graphic, right-click when it has green handles 
and arrange it to foreground.


Kind regards
Regina


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Re: How to select a background image?

2013-08-27 Thread Tom Goldie
I think you can also use the select tool and drag around all of the handles to 
select it.

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Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com wrote:

In Calc I inserted an image (svg). Then right clicked the image and placed
it in the background. After that I did some further editing that I don't
want to get rid of.

Now I want to edit the image but I can no longer select it since it is
located in the background!

What now…?



Johnny Rosenberg


Sorry about that..here is my question

2013-08-27 Thread Eric Rainwater
  I tried downloading the oracle 1.0.4 PDF importer extension but it just says 
 library failed.  I only need to edit 4 small sections on a PDF. I don't need 
 to do it all the time. 
I downloaded extension 1.0.4 and then I tried to go thru extension manager on 
AOO and when I try to put 1.0.4 into AOO a screen pops up and says Library 
Failed.  I have tried every way i know how but it will not load.


 
 Thanks in advance for your help
 
 Eric


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Re: How to select a background image?

2013-08-27 Thread Josef Latt



Am 27.08.2013 14:45, schrieb Tom Goldie:

I think you can also use the select tool and drag around all of the handles to 
select it.

T-Mobile. America’s First Nationwide 4G Network

Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com wrote:


In Calc I inserted an image (svg). Then right clicked the image and placed
it in the background. After that I did some further editing that I don't
want to get rid of.

Now I want to edit the image but I can no longer select it since it is
located in the background!

What now…?


Use the Navigator (F5) to slect the image.

Regards


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Re: How to select a background image?

2013-08-27 Thread Brian Barker

At 14:05 27/08/2013 +0200, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
In Calc I inserted an image (svg). Then right 
clicked the image and placed it in the 
background. After that I did some further 
editing that I don't want to get rid of. Now I 
want to edit the image but I can no longer 
select it since it is located in the background! What now…?


In addition to using the Navigator (as has 
already been explained), you can (at least 
sometimes) select a background image using Ctrl+click instead of plain click.


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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