OK Andrew
Send me a request and I shall join your circle.
Regards
Peter Schofield
psaut...@gmail.com
On 2 Feb 2013, at 17:28, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
I long ago deleted my Facebook account. I have retained my google account,
primarily because I use an Android Phone, which
Hello Klaus
I like the page style with the Writer icon in the header. Reasonably
uncluttered and easy on the eye. Also it gets the user recognising the Writer
icon without any wonder of what does it stand for.
Regards
PeterS
Peter Schofield
psaut...@gmail.com
On 2 Feb 2013, at 00:30,
Hi :)
I think there is a sign-out sheet in the wiki
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Development/UserGuideTasks
scroll quite a long way down for it though.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Tim Lloyd tim.ll...@gmx.com
To:
You're right Andrew: Facebook has anything close to circles concept.
Is rather a big bag of contacts, all of them bombarding you with
nonsense ;-)
I don't use neither FB, I didn't erase my account just because some
relatives that live abroad and still stay in FB. I do use and post
regularly
Nothing untoward here.
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Facebook does have a Circles-like system, and had them before G+ even came
about. They are called Lists, and you can choose which list to send to - if
you wanted to post to more than one list, you chose Custom
On 3 February 2013 13:55, Lailah lailah...@gmail.com wrote:
You're right Andrew:
Hi Tim
The thing I usually do is select the file and then in the Actions menu
item, select Check out. This locks the file, creates another copy in
the folder, and you take away a copy to work on. Have 'Record changes'
enabled when you open the document on your system to work on it, change
Locking may not work with PDF, which is what someone should be reviewing at
this point on the Writer Guide for 3.6.
Your instructions are good for reviewing chapters of the Getting Started guide,
which are in ODT format.
Jean
On 03/02/2013, at 9:06, John Smith clicks...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Tom, if you click a link in the table of contents at the topic that page, only
minimal scrolling is necessary. That's what the TOC is for. :-)
But the task list is in addition to what Tim was asking about.
Jean
On 03/02/2013, at 3:37, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi :)
I
When I saw Jean's comments, below, it brought to mind a serous pet peeve I
have with the OpenOffice-legacy interfaces.
Although one can follow links from tables of content and also follow
cross-reference links within documents, there is no provision for retracing
my way backwards through a
Thanks for the heads up John.
Must remember to look at the whole screen not just the bit in front of me.
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From: John Smith
Sent: 02/04/13 04:06 AM
To: documentation@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Draft LO 4.0 Chapter 4 - Getting
On 03/02/2013, Dennis E. Hamilton dennis.hamil...@acm.org wrote:
Buttons for forward/back are not on the default Acrobat Reader toolbar, at
least not on Windows, but they are there and can be added to the toolbar
using the available customization dialogs. Out of curiosity, I just found
out
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