Hello *,
>
> 2) ListBox has the wrong notion of "current value". Change it to
> the right one incompatibly? Add a new "current *bound* value"
> notion to stay compatible, but make the interesting thing
> accessible in some way?
> + has two lists of
Thanks to Robinson we have a great new system for our agenda and minutes,
minutes from today's meeting can be found here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Meetings/2013/April_19
Best,
Joel
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*Joel Madero*
LibreOffice QA Volunteer
jmadero@gmail.com
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Below is a table of Field Types for Integers, their lengths and ranges
as listed in the LibreOffice 4.0.2.2 Base Table Design dialog.
/*Field Type name*/
/*Field Type*/
/*Length*/
/*Range*/
Tiny Integer
[TINYINT]
3
-128 to 127 (s
Hi all,
On 19/04/2013 18:37, Joel Madero wrote:
> Thanks to Robinson we have a great new system for our agenda and minutes,
> minutes from today's meeting can be found here:
>
>
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Meetings/2013/April_19
Concerning this item
https://wiki.documentfoundation.o
Hi all,
today I replaced lots of single E-Mail addresses in the sender
blacklist by smart ReExp filters, what should find also similar
addresses. I hope that will reduce amount of SPAM here, I will continue
that rework soon.
Best regards
Rainer
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Hello Dan,
the list you created I couldn't read so well, so I add a new list:
The data-types of the HSQLDB are defined in the description of the
HSQLDB. You can find the description here:
http://www.hsqldb.org/doc/1.8/guide/
> [TINYINT]
> -128 to 127
2⁸ (8 Bit) (-7 Bit to +7 Bit-1)
> [SMALLINT]
>
Hello Robert,
Thanks for the quick reply. You were right: I had a MySQL database
when opened a table in Design View to see what the Field Types were in
LO 4.0.2.2. I found MEDIUMINT when I searched my user guide for MySQL.
It listed the lengths for these field types in terms of Bytes inste
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Sophie Gautier
wrote:
>
> Concerning this item
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Meetings/2013/April_19#PENDING_ITEM:_Documentation_for_Localized_French_BSA
>
> please consider that we (FR group) are acting as a community and not as
> individuals, so instead
As brought-up by Bjoern during the meeting, it's good for us if we can
identify how many regressions have been introduced during the course
of a (minor) release series of LibreOffice.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Meetings/2013/May_3#PENDING_ITEM:_Regressions_within_a_release
One good wa
Per discussion at the meeting today, we generally agreed to the following:
AGREED: For users inquiring about tech support after the EOL date of a
release, we politely indicate that the release is EOL and ask them to
upgrade to a new version (or go talk to their vendor/distro/paid tech
support)
AG
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