Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Writer FAQ: table section

2013-10-16 Thread Dave Barton
Hazel Russman wrote:
> This is now edited. Items 158 on creating tables without a following
> paragraph marker, 161 on adding and deleting columns, and 170 on
> transferring formulae all have French screenshots that need to be
> replaced.

I have replaced screen captures for 158 & 161 with English equivalents.
The existing image in 170 is language neutral.

Dave




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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Calc Guide?

2013-10-16 Thread John Smith

Hi Jean
Just to reassure you that Appendix B is still work in progress. I now 
know what wading through treacle with your shoe laces tied together must 
feel like.
There's quite a few bugs and lots of research on existing bugs that may 
influence what I'm looking at, to deal with.


Regards
JohnS
On 16/10/2013 10:13, Jean Weber wrote:

Work on the Calc Guide seems to have stalled, or gone into the "very,
very slow going" category for those chapters that I'm aware are being
worked on. We need people to take Chapter 14 and Appendix C. Both
should be fairly easy to check. If you have problems with replacing
screenshots in Ch14, just mark which ones need replacement, and make
any necessary changes to the text.

Would really be nice to get this book done this year, don't you think?

--Jean




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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Calc Guide?

2013-10-16 Thread Jean Weber
Mark,
You can get it here without needing a login. I'll check later and set
up an account for you at ODFAuthors if you don't already have one;
that is where you should return the edited file. You can also return
it directly to me if you have any problem with the website.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/d/d5/CG3414-CustomizingCalc.odt

--Jean


On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 9:31 PM, Mark Morin  wrote:
> Tell me how to access the document and I'll give it a shot.
> mark
>
> On 10/16/2013 5:13 AM, Jean Weber wrote:
>> Work on the Calc Guide seems to have stalled, or gone into the "very,
>> very slow going" category for those chapters that I'm aware are being
>> worked on. We need people to take Chapter 14 and Appendix C. Both
>> should be fairly easy to check. If you have problems with replacing
>> screenshots in Ch14, just mark which ones need replacement, and make
>> any necessary changes to the text.
>>
>> Would really be nice to get this book done this year, don't you think?
>>
>> --Jean
>>

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[libreoffice-documentation] Writer FAQ: table section

2013-10-16 Thread Hazel Russman
This is now edited. Items 158 on creating tables without a following
paragraph marker, 161 on adding and deleting columns, and 170 on
transferring formulae all have French screenshots that need to be
replaced.
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[libreoffice-documentation] Re: 3D scenes in Draw

2013-10-16 Thread PeeWee
Thank you Regina

The information I have come across does not mention that when you convert more 
than one 2D object to 3D, the conversion automatically creates a group of the 
converted objects.

I did not think of this.

With regards

Peter Schofield
psaut...@libreoffice.org



On 16 Oct 2013, at 13:31, "Regina Henschel [via Document Foundation Mail 
Archive]"  wrote:

> Hi Peter, 
> 
> PeeWee schrieb: 
> > I am rewriting Chapter 7 Working with 3D Objects using comments from Regina 
> > and the original OpenOffice versions of the chapter in English and German, 
> > but I require some help. 
> > 
> > A 3D scene is created when you create a 3D object object from body rotation 
> > or conversion of a 2D object 
> 
> The result is a "body of rotation"  (German "Rotationskörper"), that is 
> a fixed mathematical term. You do not rotate the body but a 2D shape. 
> 
> , or after placing a ready-made 3D shape into 
> > your drawing. When you select this 3D scene, you can then use the function 
> > "Enter Group", but I can see no benefit from this. 
> 
> If you are inside the group (=scene), you can click on each individual 
> object and manipulate it, for example rotate it or shift it right or left. 
> 
> > 
> > To explain, if you create a group of 2D objects, you can enter the group to 
> > edit an individual object within that group. However, you can individually 
> > edit a 3D scene within a drawing without having to use the "Enter 
> > Group"function. You can see why I am puzzled about having "Enter 
> > Group"function available for 3D scenes. 
> > 
> > If there is anyone out there who knows the reasons for this function with 
> > 3D 
> > scenes, please let me know. 
> 
> It seems, that you never got a scene, with more than one object. 
> 
> Try this: Draw a rectangle and then a heart on the side of it. Mark both 
> together and call Convert > To 3D. Now you have a scene with two objects 
> in it. Enter it, click on one object and shift or rotate it. 
> 
> In the German version (or look at 
> http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_User_Manual/Draw_Guide/Examples_for_your_own_experiments)
>  
> is a chapter with examples. It shows examples with more than one object 
> in the scene too. 
> 
> The German version (or look at 
> http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_User_Manual/Draw_Guide/Combining_objects_in_3D_scenes)
>  
> has in addition a section, which explains how to get an additional 
> object into an already existing scene. 
> 
> It is a rich 3D engine but a very poor UI. 
> 
> Kind regards 
> Regina 
> 
> 
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Calc Guide?

2013-10-16 Thread Mark Morin
Tell me how to access the document and I'll give it a shot.
mark

On 10/16/2013 5:13 AM, Jean Weber wrote:
> Work on the Calc Guide seems to have stalled, or gone into the "very,
> very slow going" category for those chapters that I'm aware are being
> worked on. We need people to take Chapter 14 and Appendix C. Both
> should be fairly easy to check. If you have problems with replacing
> screenshots in Ch14, just mark which ones need replacement, and make
> any necessary changes to the text.
>
> Would really be nice to get this book done this year, don't you think?
>
> --Jean
>


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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] 3D scenes in Draw

2013-10-16 Thread Regina Henschel

Hi Peter,

PeeWee schrieb:

I am rewriting Chapter 7 Working with 3D Objects using comments from Regina
and the original OpenOffice versions of the chapter in English and German,
but I require some help.

A 3D scene is created when you create a 3D object object from body rotation
or conversion of a 2D object


The result is a "body of rotation"  (German "Rotationskörper"), that is 
a fixed mathematical term. You do not rotate the body but a 2D shape.


, or after placing a ready-made 3D shape into

your drawing. When you select this 3D scene, you can then use the function
"Enter Group", but I can see no benefit from this.


If you are inside the group (=scene), you can click on each individual 
object and manipulate it, for example rotate it or shift it right or left.




To explain, if you create a group of 2D objects, you can enter the group to
edit an individual object within that group. However, you can individually
edit a 3D scene within a drawing without having to use the "Enter
Group"function. You can see why I am puzzled about having "Enter
Group"function available for 3D scenes.

If there is anyone out there who knows the reasons for this function with 3D
scenes, please let me know.


It seems, that you never got a scene, with more than one object.

Try this: Draw a rectangle and then a heart on the side of it. Mark both 
together and call Convert > To 3D. Now you have a scene with two objects 
in it. Enter it, click on one object and shift or rotate it.


In the German version (or look at 
http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_User_Manual/Draw_Guide/Examples_for_your_own_experiments) 
is a chapter with examples. It shows examples with more than one object 
in the scene too.


The German version (or look at 
http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_User_Manual/Draw_Guide/Combining_objects_in_3D_scenes) 
has in addition a section, which explains how to get an additional 
object into an already existing scene.


It is a rich 3D engine but a very poor UI.

Kind regards
Regina



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[libreoffice-documentation] 3D scenes in Draw

2013-10-16 Thread PeeWee
I am rewriting Chapter 7 Working with 3D Objects using comments from Regina
and the original OpenOffice versions of the chapter in English and German,
but I require some help.

A 3D scene is created when you create a 3D object object from body rotation
or conversion of a 2D object, or after placing a ready-made 3D shape into
your drawing. When you select this 3D scene, you can then use the function
"Enter Group", but I can see no benefit from this.

To explain, if you create a group of 2D objects, you can enter the group to
edit an individual object within that group. However, you can individually
edit a 3D scene within a drawing without having to use the "Enter
Group"function. You can see why I am puzzled about having "Enter
Group"function available for 3D scenes.

If there is anyone out there who knows the reasons for this function with 3D
scenes, please let me know.

Regards

PeterS



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[libreoffice-documentation] Calc Guide?

2013-10-16 Thread Jean Weber
Work on the Calc Guide seems to have stalled, or gone into the "very,
very slow going" category for those chapters that I'm aware are being
worked on. We need people to take Chapter 14 and Appendix C. Both
should be fairly easy to check. If you have problems with replacing
screenshots in Ch14, just mark which ones need replacement, and make
any necessary changes to the text.

Would really be nice to get this book done this year, don't you think?

--Jean

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