Hi Jean (and others)
I have moved Chapter 2 to the Draft Folder.
Kind regards,
Kees
Jean Weber schreef op 02.06.2019 03:03:
Kees,
Thank you. I wanted someone to check that I had not made any mistakes.
If you think it’s good, go ahead and move it to the Drafts folder.
Jean
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019
Kees,
Thank you. I wanted someone to check that I had not made any mistakes. If
you think it’s good, go ahead and move it to the Drafts folder.
Jean
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 at 16:43 wrote:
> Hi Jean
>
> I gave the chapter another look and did some changes to the Character
> Styles, that I corrected
Hi...
>De: "Heiko Tietze"
>And feel free to change the tips, text was taken from the marketing pad
>and has room for improvement at many places.
That's exactly what I thought
And please don't forget that :
- these "tips of the day" were originally intended for the 140 characters of
Release early, release often is the open source credo. We talked about
the remaining issues and this macOS specific was one. Filed a bug right
now https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125615 (maybe
it's a duplicate).
And feel free to change the tips, text was taken from the
We can add URLs to the tips (CC Mike). It would be...
old: "... > Columns."), "", "tipoftheday_w.png"},"
new: "... > Columns."), "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EclKK0UM4l8;,
"tipoftheday_w.png"},"
Very low hurdle for newcomers.
On 2019-06-01 13:05, pierre-yves.sa...@laposte.net wrote:
Hi
Regardless of any programming knowledge/habit/background..
I tend to consider panels as a static part of a window, which I turn is a
global container. I ‘ve come across those expressions:
- floating toolbars, dialogs or windows
- docked toolbars, dialogs or windows
I would dislike to ‘dock a
Hi
>Move a column in Calc between two others in one step? Click the header
>then a cell in the column, keep mouse button and move to the target with
>Alt key.
>This one makes no sense to me. But maybe I just don't understand it.
The same thing in video (english subtitles)
You have col A:C filled with data and want to have C after A but keep
(and move) B. Typical scenario that most users like me solve by adding
an empty column, copy/paste, and delete col. But you can grab the col
and when you press the Alt key the data are pasted in between the
headers,
Want to move a column in Calc in-between two others in a single step? Click
the header of a column, then a cell in this column, while pressing Alt key
keep mouse button pressed and move it to the desired position.
Not totally grammatically correct, but probably makes more sense.
But this has
The Guide Status clearly says the Expected return date is 01/06/2019 and
the Actual return date is still blank.
So the answer is no. As I always do, I will post here when the chapter
is returned and ready for review.
On 01.06.2019 07:53, kees...@libreoffice.org wrote:
> Hi
>
> In the Guide
Translating I run into next Tip.
Move a column in Calc between two others in one step? Click the header
then a cell in the column, keep mouse button and move to the target with
Alt key.
This one makes no sense to me. But maybe I just don't understand it.
Kind regards,
Kees
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Hi
In the Guide Status, chapter CG6204-StylesAndTemplates.odt is noted as
first review by Dave Barton.
Is this still the case, or is the first review done and is it ready for
a second review?
Kind regards,
Kees
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Hi Jean
I gave the chapter another look and did some changes to the Character
Styles, that I corrected wrongly the first time, as I learned now that
menu paths and buttons are in StrongEmphasis.
Why do you feel it needs another look?
In my opinion it is ready to go to the Draft folder.
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