...apologies, I wasn't paying attention, and the text got truncated.
I have my suspicions as to what happens, but am too incompetent w/r to the
AOO build system to actually find the offending place.
So I'm building the AOO with modified configure.ac, which allows me to
configure like this (having
I'm doing a private build from fresh 4.5.0 git sources checkout on a recent
64-bit Linux.
Some of the components which are configured to be built and ARE actually
(re)built, which I can see like this:
$ find . -name '*libhyph*so'
./solver/450/unxlngx6.pro/workdir/ExternalHeaders/Library/libhyphen
I am happy to answer your question but this is not the best place to ask
user questions. Please use the users mailing list or the user forum (
https://forum.openoffice.org) in the future.
To drag a formula down a column, first left click on the cell containing
the formula. It will then have a dark
> -Original Message-
> From: David Robley [mailto:robley.dav...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2020 9:26 AM
> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
> Cc: Robert Harrison
> Subject: Re: How do you drag a formulae down a column.
>
> Select the cell you want to drag; use the black square a
On 3/3/20 2:25 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
AFAIK you have to check. If there is an Mk-file Damjan has migrated the module
to gbuild which calls ant. You see the call in the mk file.
In case it is managed by dmake I am not sure how it is called.
In future, if successful, we will call ant from SCO
Select the cell you want to drag; use the black square at the bottom
right of the cell to drag the contents down/across as needed.
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