... with recorded changes on MSWord shows ... should be read as ... with
recorded changes, previously *made* on MSWord, shows ... to resolve any
ambiguity!
Andy
On Feb 2, 2011 10:59 PM, Andy Hearn cuviers...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
Here's another issue affecting collaborative authors.
(FWIW
All,
Here's another issue affecting collaborative authors.
(FWIW: I'm on master branch, pulled today, around 1900GMT)
SW: when an author deletes an existing body of text whilst 'Record Changes'
is running, the strike-through'ed text soon disintegrates, leaving swathes
of meaningless long
On 18 January 2011 20:23, Caolán McNamara caol...@redhat.com wrote:
On Mon, 2011-01-17 at 22:13 +, Andy Hearn wrote:
Hullo,
I now think that this patch (identical to the quasi one sent a few
days ago) is the fix for my PostIt cursor vs scroll itch.
If I can quickly expand
Hullo,
I now think that this patch (identical to the quasi one sent a few days
ago) is the fix for my PostIt cursor vs scroll itch.
If I can quickly expand on this here.
Grepping for all instances of LayoutPostIts, turns out that it is called
by seven places throughout the entire project.
On 12 January 2011 15:39, Maximilian Odendahl max.odend...@t-online.de wrote:
Here's the change that triggered this...
Do you think we should just revert this bit, without it we get the
original scroll behaviour again.
but probably break some parts of the new accessibility stuff. Let's see
...@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 23:45 +, Andy Hearn wrote: For a multiple-page
document, with at least s...
I reckon this is just a bug.
C.
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There's a feature which I don't think should be present (this here applies
to both formats, odt and doc):
For a multiple-page document, with at least some lengthy notes:
- Place the cursor within a note in the sidebar, and then try to scroll
down the document using the vertical scroll bar either
Hello List,
This is my first post following on somewhat from a previous message re
being in a big town with no map :
Apologies in advance if I should be posting this to another listing :)
I'm a software engineer by day, have been for 12+ years :-O , working with
large projects involving