Hello all,
I'm back on the dev mailing list because there are some interesting topics
sometimes. But no further involvement in the AOO project anymore.
Before AOO starts to try such OOXML filter, I think it would be interesting to
have a global consensus about what is intended about OOXML.
Le 10/01/2013 13:57, Rob Weir a écrit :
If we have not figured out exactly what causes the current OOo 3.3.0
- AOO 3.4.x profile migration problems, how are we certain that these
problems will not come back when we migrate AOO 4.0 to AOO 4.1 ???
+1.
Even a brand new install leads to profile
Here is a message on the forum about the necessity to have a login to view the
list of the bug fixes:
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=50t=58749
Indeed, why is it mandatory to have an account to view the bug list?
This is not user-friendly.
Can the policy be changed?
Hagar
Again, few had noticed that OP was not subscribed.
There had been talks some weeks ago about changing the headers to make a
dedicated one for moderated messages since the delivered-to header was not
designed to be used more than once in a message. But no change after the list
address change.
(hi hdu@ :) recently wrote a nice script that crosschecks bugzilla
issues with commits so the situation will improve greatly in the near future.
Pedro.
Da: Hagar Delest hagar.del...@laposte.net
A: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Inviato: Lunedì 14 Gennaio 2013 15:42
FW to OP, not subscribed...
Hagar
Le 14/01/2013 20:42, Rory O'Farrell a écrit :
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013 11:09:15 -0800
Toby Fouks tfo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi -- I have just had to uninstall open office because downloads from
overdrive [public library audio books] are also odm files, and there
Le 14/01/2013 12:06, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann a écrit :
Does exist a description (may be inclusive a blob of the former user profile)
to reproduce the problem?
Sadly, no.
XP seems the version where it occurs the most.
Next time I'll try to make a copy of the whole profile.
Hagar
Le 14/01/2013 22:35, Dave Fisher a écrit :
OK.
On the wiki page change the bugzilla search to
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/buglist.cgi?namedcmd=Resolved341ReleaseBlocker
No login required.
This returns more than 500 hits.
Here is the link found by acknak on the forum:
Le 14/01/2013 23:45, Rob Weir a écrit :
We do, however, have one option, a more extreme one. That would be to
disallow posts from non-subscribers altogether. So keep the dev list
for subscribers only and get on with our work. And use another list,
like users, where anyone can post. Then the
Hi,
See: http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7t=5777
Hagar
Le 18/01/2013 21:33, Megan Pedone a écrit :
I don't think it's a bug, and I don't want to subscribe to anything to report it, but it's incredibly
frustrating that the only way I could use i.e. in my document was
Suddenly after I installed Thunderbird 19 b1, my filter for unsubscribed users
worked again for the dev list! has anyone noticed that?
The weird thing is that it works for the dev list but not for the users list.
The filter applies before the mail are redirected to the relevant folders (one
Beware, OP is not subscribed.
Hagar
Le 27/01/2013 12:48, Jürgen Schmidt a écrit :
On 1/26/13 11:02 PM, mostafa bahaloo wrote:
hi dear
i study in ITI university .
my project is to develop extension for liberoffice program in linux open
suse that can convert voice to text ,
only to make
Le 31/01/2013 00:10, Rob Weir a écrit :
This is a great step, Andrea. Apache OpenOffice has many Linux users.
We see this in the download numbers. But today the install
experience is, like many things in Linux, more complicated than the
average immigrant from Windows-land is accustomed to.
See this tutorial:
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=71t=1221
As a courtesy I have sent a copy of this reply to you as well as to the mailing list.
Do Not reply to me personally but just to the list at
us...@openoffice.apache.org - replies to my personal email address will
Le 04/02/2013 12:20, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann a écrit :
I got an influenza the 18th which knocked me down for 8 days.
Funny, I got mine on 22nd!
Back in the office last week I need to renew my complete system - harddisk
crash.
Funny again, my in-laws machine got a problem too. I could
Le 04/02/2013 16:39, Mechtilde a écrit :
I did the download today and tried to install it on my Debian Testing
(Debian 7.0 Wheezy) which become stable in the next time.
This didn't work because there is glibc in version 2.13 and not 2.15.
There will be no change up to the release date.
On my
Le 06/02/2013 09:03, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann a écrit :
BTW, does the above given workarounds work on your side?
Sadly, it's the profile of the machine that got its Windows XP partition
unusable anymore.
So can't say.
But I keep the information in mind and will check next time I see a corner
Could you make clear about what forum you're talking about?
I checked the EN forum and there is no user with your mail address (I checked
with the address used for the dev list but also your first name and last name
alone).
Hagar
EN forum admin team
Le 07/02/2013 22:57, Yessica Brinkmann a
Le 10/02/2013 00:43, Rob Weir a écrit :
Spreadsheets are used by businessmen and not only mathematicians.
I think that very few mathematicians use AOO at all.
Even in the industry (in which I work for almost 15 years), MS Excel is not
used to perform high level calculations. Even the nice
Le 10/02/2013 16:30, Rob Weir a écrit :
It does not follow that if real mathematicians do not use
spreadsheets, that making breaking changes does not have consequences.
That logic is nonsensical.
I said that the consequences would be very limited. And that using mathematicians
using
Indeed, I've seen.
But not much for the moment.
But Of course, the proposal seems a good one.
Hagar
Le 10/02/2013 17:26, Andrea Pescetti a écrit :
On 10/02/2013 Hagar Delest wrote:
you don't mind breaking the backward compatibility of the whole
extensions eco-system? See:
http://www.mail
Le 10/02/2013 17:07, Rob Weir a écrit :
But it is not question of mathematics. It is a question about how we
make controversial changes and how we keep the ecosystem informed
about breaking changes. Hiding behind one (but not the only)
mathematical convention for this calculation avoids
Le 10/02/2013 21:16, Stuart a écrit :
Both of you have perfectly reasonable points. Why don't we simply make it
configurable whether POWER returns one, zero, or some error? For reasons of
backward compatibility we could return the value one as default, and if the
user wants better MS Office
Le 10/02/2013 21:34, Rob Weir a écrit :
This is NOT a complex math problem. It is trivial one, with three
perfectly valid answers. Debating among them is merely a time-wasting
form of bikeshedding. Everyone and his little sister has an opinion
on 0^0.
Then you should update the wiki page to
Le 10/02/2013 21:21, Rob Weir a écrit :
Did you not notice the title of this thread? Has it entirely escaped
you that we're talking about 0^0 here? If you want to start another
threat about extensions, then go ahead and I will comment there. But
anyone of the intelligence of a grapefruit would
Le 10/02/2013 21:53, Rob Weir a écrit :
The error in your thinking is to persist in arguing that there is only
one correct answer. That is false. I can point to mathematical
authorities of great reputation to argue for any of three answers. The
question is whether we change from the correct
Le 10/02/2013 21:57, Rob Weir a écrit :
Just because I don't hijack this thread to discuss an unrelated issue
does not mean anything. I am also against torture, high public debt
and rap music, but that does not mean I am going to discuss them in
this thread. And it certainly does not mean that
Le 11/02/2013 05:57, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak a écrit :
I usually want things to just work. If an arbitrary value is used, and it is
not brought to my attention, I may not be producing the answer that I really
want. Not returning an error gives me a false sense of security.
That's precisely
Le 11/02/2013 09:13, Andre Fischer a écrit :
We should change the ODF spec first instead. A spec that basically says whatever you want to
return is fine is of no value, as was proven in this thread. This is something that I would
only accept from a random() function.
+1. That's also what
You certainly have seen from the 0^0 discussion that I have raised the problem
of the backward compatibility with 4.0 and extensions. In fact, it affects only
the extensions with a custom toolbar. But except the dictionaries, I guess that
it makes a good deal of them still.
The problem has
Le 11/02/2013 21:40, Rob Weir a écrit :
Again, you are looking for the one true answer and declaring that
other answers are wrong.
No. Even if my personal inclination is for the undefined result, I can
understand the value 1.
But let the user decide and just warn him that he's facing a corner
Le 11/02/2013 22:46, Rob Weir a écrit :
My impression was that even if we made no changes, from the user's
perspective, they would lose all extensions. This is due to the
change in base directory for the profile. So all extensions would be
lost and need to be reinstalled. So there will be no
Le 12/02/2013 22:31, Marcus (OOo) a écrit :
Some facts from the issue itself:
- open since 2010-09-09
- only 2 votes (from author of comment #2)
Now 4 with mines.
Hagar
Le 12/02/2013 00:45, Fred Ollinger a écrit :
Another idea is to return 1, but have a popup which says: We are
returning 1 to 0^0 due to backwards compatability, but we this might
change in the fure. Click here to never show this warning again and
continue to return 1. Also, you can use strict
Le 12/02/2013 13:05, Rob Weir a écrit :
I don't know. I was asking a question. But I think this is an
important question: Why would an extension author not update their
extension for AOO 4.0? Some hypothetical answers:
1) The extension is unmaintained
One of the top reasons I guess. I
Le 12/02/2013 23:22, Rob Weir a écrit :
But again, if you think that situation never comes up in real use,
then let's not make the change, since it would have no benefit.
You don't seem to see the benefit of the change: warn the user that there is
something weird in the formula that requires
For the record, another positive case after the reset was not enough:
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6t=59794
Hagar
Le 14/02/2013 09:42, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann a écrit :
Hi Hagar,
On 10.02.2013 21:32, Hagar Delest wrote:
Le 06/02/2013 21:21, Hagar Delest a écrit :
Le
+1 for AOO.
Hagar
Le 04/03/2013 22:10, Rob Weir a écrit :
We've received four nominations in About.com's 2013 Readers Choice
Awards. In the category of Office Software we've been nominated for:
-- Your Favorite Office Suite for Windows
Hi,
The forums have been running rather slowly recently. There are even error
messages on the FR forum.
Right now I can't reach the EN forum... And I confirm the error message:
General Error
SQL ERROR [ mysqli ]
Too many connections [1040]
Could someone have a look please?
TIA
Hagar
It should be much higher on the EN forum.
The 294 figure (statistics information at the bottom of the forum index page)
is an instantaneous measurement.
Hagar
De : FR web forum
But, in FR forum, we have specific statistics.
In 2012: average of 6,892 visits per day
In 2013 (for 3 first
Really AWESOME!
A huge step forward regarding the interface.
Many thanks for this improved site.
Hagar
Message du 15/03/13 19:53
De : Roberto Galoppini
A : dev@openoffice.apache.org
Copie à :
Objet : Apache OpenOffice Extensions Website 2.0 (beta)
As announced back at the end of December
Le 14/03/2013 15:10, Rob Weir a écrit :
But if only a small minority of users know about voting, and we have a
large collection of ancient votes, then the votes are less meaningful
and relevant. That's my main concern. I don't believe that the vote
counts necessarily reflect current reality.
Le 14/03/2013 12:41, Rob Weir a écrit :
I'm not sure votes from 2002 are the most accurate way of determining
what users want. For example, I think we'd agree that the
most-critical issue in 3.4.1 is the profile-related crash. But the
Bugzilla issue for this has received *zero* votes:
17/03/2013 15:32, Rob Weir a écrit :
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 6:55 PM, Hagar Delest hagar.del...@laposte.net wrote:
Le 14/03/2013 15:10, Rob Weir a écrit :
But if only a small minority of users know about voting, and we have a
large collection of ancient votes, then the votes are less meaningful
Forums are down again. Same error.
Maybe for one hour now.
Hagar
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Le 20/03/2013 00:02, RGB ES a écrit :
ES forum is working at normal speed too.
EN seems fine too.
According to the statistics, that made almost 11 hours down.
Hagar
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail:
Forum back but not very stable.
Hagar
Message du 20/03/13 10:22
De : Rory O'Farrell
A : dev@openoffice.apache.org
Copie à :
Objet : Re: Forums down (SQL error: Too many connections [1040])
On Wed, 20 Mar 2013 09:07:01 +
Rory O'Farrell wrote:
En Forum down again just now.
Le 20/03/2013 17:01, FR web forum a écrit :
If this is going to be a regular occurrence
Sorry but the best thing to do is to fix this issue.
Since a couple of days, I asked to check the MySQL
max_connections parameter.
Somebody did it?
With each passing day, we lose users that
search some help
Top post.
Since it's rather clear that there will never be any agreement about this, why
doesn't PMC start a [Vote]?
This topic is eating energy for nothing. There is no point arguing furthermore.
If I understand correctly the problem (even if it was not exactly the initial
point from Jörg),
Le 20/03/2013 22:03, Rob Weir a écrit :
My take away from the thread was that the preference is not to do
anything, and in effect continue to ignore the votes. Whether they
are reset or ignored is immaterial to me. I'll just work on better
and more accurate ways of getting user feedback, that
Le 21/03/2013 17:58, Rob Weir a écrit :
But I think of it this way -- If AOO is crashing repeatedly for the
user then they are unlikely to continue using the product. So if
disabling the update notifications fixes their problem, then it is a
good thing.
Sometimes it is not enough and in
Nice.
I use to dock Stylist and Navigator. When the Sidebar is docked below one of
them, if you hide it and then display it (with View menu), it doesn't takes its
previous place but almost all space of the panel, reducing the room left for
the other panel.
Hagar
Le 21/03/2013 21:14, Regina
Le 22/03/2013 13:10, Rob Weir a écrit :
I know it upset some when I said it originally, but this is why I said
in the website strategic plan wilki page that one of our biggest risks
is:
Sustainability concerns due to our use of unsupported applications
(from Apache Infra perspective), including
Le 22/03/2013 23:35, Rob Weir a écrit :
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Hagar Delest hagar.del...@laposte.net wrote:
But there is something I don't catch: the forum has been running fine for
the 5 previous years. Has any change been made to the system recently? I
can't see why it should
Le 24/03/2013 18:34, Rob Weir a écrit :
What is the advantage to the user? I don't think users care about the
directory structure. This is an internal implementation detail. So
It doesn't change much for the user but it does bring more consistency for the
GNU/Linux platform as said at the
Le 24/03/2013 18:45, Ariel Constenla-Haile a écrit :
The real-time word count is useful on the status bar, as in this
extension (demo):
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/devtools/sdk-examples/trunk/cpp/components/StatusbarController/WordCountStatusbarController/
+1 to implement word
Le 25/03/2013 17:37, Andre Fischer a écrit :
- Easy control over the feature set that is shipped with OpenOffice. This is
something that we use extensively for dictionaries.
+1. I know about the dictionaries. But basically I think that we should keep
the bundled dics as few as possible and
Constenla-Haile a écrit :
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 09:41:18PM +0100, Hagar Delest wrote:
+1. There are some advanced features that are of no use for me (like
those related to Impress). In the past I could deactivate them (in
3.4.0 IIRC). But well, perhaps there is no real gain to remove the
extension
Adding OP in CC since not subscribed.
Have a look at: https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=33737
As a courtesy I have sent a copy of this reply to you as well as to the mailing list. Do
Not reply to me personally but just to the list at us...@openoffice.apache.org or
Le 26/03/2013 15:05, Rob Weir a écrit :
But I think we should align with the user's thinking at this point.
They've launched OpenOffice, presumable *to do a task*. They are not
researching the license. They are not looking to find out the list of
OpenOffice contributors. They have work to do
Le 03/04/2013 15:13, Rob Weir a écrit :
3) We have those who are voted in as committers and might access other, non
SVN systems. They use their Apache ID's to write blog posts, access Pootle
directly, or maybe even just the SMTP servers. But they never touch SVN at
all.
I'm one of these
Le 08/04/2013 20:36, janI a écrit :
Is anyone considering giving wiki/www/forum a facelift parallel to the
launch of 4.0. We should really make them more look alike and a lot more
moden. If we look at other similar products they have much more modern
looks.
Do you have some examples for the
Le 23/04/2013 23:26, Rory O'Farrell a écrit :
We've had a couple of weeks of GA on the Forums, so here is what I'm
seeing:
Forums: Peak is 72K pages per day, low 42K per day (weekend)
Wiki: Peak is 32K pages per day, low 20K per day
So looks like a 2:1 ratio.
Less than what I expected, but
Small question: what is the point having a nice/renewed main logo when the
application icons and their mime type icons are so outdated???
What users do really see are the application/MIME icons (in menus and in their
file browser), not the main logo that splashes a split second...
The previous
Le 24/04/2013 23:05, Rob Weir a écrit :
The fact that we're doing one thing now does not mean we won't also do
other things later. As it says in the survey introduction, this is
part of an overall brand refresh effort. Other pieces will occur as
well, but not all at once and certainly not all
Hi,
I face a display glitch on the AOO dev build, see this bug report:
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122198
Armin kindly proposed a workaround (thanks!) but I'm wondering if there isn't
some difference of behavior between Windows and GNU/Linux (it works fine by
default on the
OK, thanks.
Can't see what's going wrong with my version (even with a brand new profile).
Perhaps it has been fixed in a later build. Will try.
Hagar
Le 04/05/2013 00:09, Andrea Pescetti a écrit :
Mechtilde wrote:
Under Debian 7.0 I can't see that problem. the display is the same.
Same
For the record, works fine indeed with latest snapshot (AOO400m1(Build:9700)).
Will have to change my palette to fit the 12 columns layout.
Hagar
Le 04/05/2013 11:01, Hagar Delest a écrit :
OK, thanks.
Can't see what's going wrong with my version (even with a brand new profile).
Perhaps
for the standard web
colors): http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6t=14529#p272445
Hagar
Le 06/05/2013 10:59, Armin Le Grand a écrit :
Hi Hagar,
On 05.05.2013 10:54, Hagar Delest wrote:
For the record, works fine indeed with latest snapshot (AOO400m1(Build:9700)).
Will have to change
Confirmed on:
AOO400m1(Build:9700)
2013-05-03 07:08:08 (Fri, 03 May 2013) - Linux x86_64
Ubuntu 13.04 (64bit)
Highlight color is displayed in Draw, Calc and Impress.
Hagar
Le 06/05/2013 14:17, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann a écrit :
Hi,
while investigating issue 122047 I figured out that the
Haven't filed any report about that yet, just some thought if you think they
are worth something:
- Customization: is it intended to make the sidebar customizable like the
toolbars?
- Among the important features in the paragraph properties, I think that the Keep
with next paragraph has its
Done: https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122250
Perhaps there should be a kind of brainstorming or poll about the features that
should be in priority in the Sidebar.
Hagar
Le 07/05/2013 09:26, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann a écrit :
Hi,
On 06.05.2013 21:55, Hagar Delest wrote
Le 20/05/2013 17:56, RGB ES a écrit :
From a server point of view, which is a limit that can be considered as
reasonable? I prefer to not delete old attachments, but that option is
something to consider too...
BTW, which is the attachment limit set on EN forums?
On EN forum, limit is set to
Le 28/05/2013 00:55, Dennis E. Hamilton a écrit :
PS: Interesting that we've come around to a close variant of the current logo.
Well, rather disappointing I would say. So much energy lost for just so few
changes...
Perhaps it tells that there was no need to change the logo at all.
Le
Le 04/06/2013 20:27, Juergen Schmidt a écrit :
instead of complaining and requesting you could have joined the development and
could have worked on one or more of your addressed issues. This is the way how
open source works. The code is available and you can help to improve it.
This is the
Le 04/06/2013 22:47, Juergen Schmidt a écrit :
Well I am getting tired to repeat this again and again. Nobody should expect that
others do what's necessary, Just do it yourself - it's a community project.
That's the problem. It seems there are different levels of understanding for the
Le 05/06/2013 15:25, Andre Fischer a écrit :
I think that you are mixing up your arguments.
You may be right.
- This thread seems to be a 'discussion' between developers---extensions
developers and core developers---not between users and developers.
I know. I stepped in because of a reply
I was checking the download process for MD5checksum verification and I noticed
that the download page proposes a 64bit RPM file whereas my system is Ubuntu
and should give a 64bit DEB.
Hence when clicking the MD5checksum link, the wrong version is given.
This should be fixed asap if we want
Le 14/06/2013 17:58, Kay Schenk a écrit :
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 6:07 AM, Hagar Delest hagar.del...@laposte.netwrote:
I was checking the download process for MD5checksum verification and I
noticed that the download page proposes a 64bit RPM file whereas my system
is Ubuntu and should give
Hi,
There is indeed a Robert2 user with that mail, registered on Sat Jun 29, 2013
11:24 am (Europe, Paris time).
If there is a problem with the forgotten password link, let me know.
Hagar
Le 29/06/2013 13:36, Andrea Pescetti a écrit :
Robert wrote:
Yesterday, I tried to register on the
For the record, in the past (before the move to ASF servers), each forum had a
contact address with a special process:
1. All messages were sent to a moderator forum visible to mods only. A tag told
if the mail address was registered or not. An other one told if it was not the
first message
I installed the RC on top of a dev version and had to use the --force-all
parameter with dpkg (else broken pipe error message). Rather strange.
I tried the import of my old 3.4 profile and it worked rather well. Of course
the toolbars of my extensions were disabled but I could access the
Le 19/07/2013 16:56, Kay Schenk a écrit :
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 4:48 AM, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 2:03 AM, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org
wrote:
On 18/07/2013 Rob Weir wrote:
The Release Notes are starting to look very nice. It is worth
reviewing if
Le 21/07/2013 15:36, janI a écrit :
While I was in there I also checked the backup, there are no backup of the
www only of the db. Meaning a dead disk and we can start from scratch. Is
that really a wanted situation (considering it has been like this for
years) ?
What do you mean?
I
Le 21/07/2013 20:00, janI a écrit :
I am not sure who is actively administrating phpBB. The phpBB group only
contains imacat and terrye.
Terry left so imacat is the only one.
Hagar
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail:
OK, works fine now. Maybe a cache issue on my side.
Hagar
Le 23/07/2013 10:48, Hagar Delest a écrit :
I don't understand: the banner on the AOO website says that 4.0 has been
released but there is no download link. Going manually to Sourceforge still
leads to 3.4.1.
Hagar
Le 23/07/2013
For the record, forums still down (9 hrs now).
This and the signature with the new string 4.0.0 (and 4* to cover future
releases) need a quick fix.
Hagar
Le 24/07/2013 17:39, Roberto Galoppini a écrit :
2013/7/24 Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie
On Wed, 24 Jul 2013 16:33:13 +0200
Roberto
Huge thanks for such reactivity indeed.
Not installed yet but will do tomorrow.
Hagar
Le 24/07/2013 13:53, Andrea Pescetti a écrit :
The winPenPack volunteers already updated their portable version,
X-ApacheOpenOffice, to version 4:
http://www.winpenpack.com/main/download.php?view.1341
The
For the record, it seems that the fonts usually delivered by default (in
/share/fonts) is not in the Windows version. I do have it in my deb install on
Ubuntu.
I've filed a bug: https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=122835
We may have comments by users when bullet styles are wrecked.
Related to this post:
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7t=63081#p279610
It seems that a new version of the page related to the French dictionary needs
to be approved. Does it take a long time? (anti-spam measure?) Current
workaround is to go to the LibO site. The author
Works fine indeed. Many thanks fo rthe reactivity Roberto!
Hagar
Le 25/07/2013 22:54, Roberto Galoppini a écrit :
2013/7/25 Hagar Delest hagar.del...@laposte.net
Related to this post: http://forum.openoffice.org/**
en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7t=**63081#p279610http://forum.openoffice.org/en
Ah that one!
See: http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=49t=21338
Never implemented. High emotional load so beware.
Honestly, the sidebar is the perfect feature to have a similar behavior and a
clever use of the screen real estate.
NB: using MS Office (at work) with its ribbon for
to make sure there has
not been any change that shut down that mail address!
Hagar
Le 25/07/2013 23:03, Hagar Delest a écrit :
Works fine indeed. Many thanks fo rthe reactivity Roberto!
Hagar
Le 25/07/2013 22:54, Roberto Galoppini a écrit :
2013/7/25 Hagar Delest hagar.del...@laposte.net
Le 26/07/2013 01:50, Peter Junge a écrit :
On 7/26/2013 12:18 AM, Rob Weir wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Rob Weir robw...@apache.org wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Pavel Janík pa...@janik.cz wrote:
Rob,
On Jul 25, 2013, at 3:21 PM, Rob Weir wrote:
This is the advantage
If the extension has a toolbar, then it's linked to this problem:
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@openoffice.apache.org/msg04066.html
Someone has to tweak the extension for 4.0 compatibility.
As a courtesy I have sent a copy of this reply to you as well as to the mailing list.
Do Not reply to
authors want to make
the change urgently?
Hagar
Le 13/02/2013 00:00, Rob Weir a écrit :
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Hagar Delest hagar.del...@laposte.net wrote:
Le 12/02/2013 13:05, Rob Weir a écrit :
I don't know. I was asking a question. But I think this is an
important question: Why
Le 26/07/2013 15:40, Roberto Galoppini a écrit :
A) a link to a version compatible with AOO 4.0 has been added for
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/pdfimport and
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/mysql_connector
B) 4.0 has been added to the list of possible compatibilities.
There are 2 bug reports, I guess that we can make one the duplicate of the
other:
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=113171
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=49907
Forum topic updated with the relevant topics and bug reports.
Hagar
Le 27/07/2013 01:09, Kay Schenk a écrit
Le 28/07/2013 18:39, Kay Schenk a écrit :
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 12:24 AM, Hagar Delest hagar.del...@laposte.netwrote:
There are 2 bug reports, I guess that we can make one the duplicate of the
other:
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/**show_bug.cgi?id=113171https://issues.apache.org/ooo
Hi all,
Has the saving process been changed or is it due to the change in the xls
filters?
There seem to be some slow down when saving in .xls, see:
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9t=63170
Hagar
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