On Sat, 24 Feb 2018, Richard England wrote:
Hmm. Not certain why the crash occurred. It's worked at least three times
for me on this version
Richard,
It's moot. I just removed LO and will use Abiword and Gnumeric instead.
Thanks,
Rich
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PLUG
Thanks Bill
On Feb 24, 2018 1:24 PM, "Bill Weiss" wrote:
> First of all, in pedant mode, that's not open source :) It's free though.
>
> You could look into a Steam Link, which is a set-top box that acts as a
> remote console for a powerful machine running the Steam
On 02/24/2018 09:14 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 23 Feb 2018, Richard England wrote:
Select Keyboard, then Ctrl+D, then "Modify".
Richard,
I selected 'Delete' rather than 'Modify' because the latter replaced
the
action with '100%'. But,
In the functions section find "LibreOffice
On Sat, 24 Feb 2018, King Beowulf wrote:
You don't need a macro to do this (Sorry, Richard E.). In writer, go to
Tools -> Customize, Keyboard tab. In the Window that pops up, select
"Edit" in the Category list and "Backspace" in the Function list. The Keys
list will now show the key currently
On 02/23/2018 10:16 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Hey, LibreOffice users, here's a question for which I've yet to find the
> answer: How do I set Ctrl-d to delete the character immediately to the
> right
> of the cursor (the point in emacs speak)?
>
> I find nothing appropriate in Customize ->
First of all, in pedant mode, that's not open source :) It's free though.
You could look into a Steam Link, which is a set-top box that acts as a
remote console for a powerful machine running the Steam client and games
that sit under it. If the games you care about run in Steam, it's a good
way
On Fri, 23 Feb 2018, Richard England wrote:
Select Keyboard, then Ctrl+D, then "Modify".
Richard,
I selected 'Delete' rather than 'Modify' because the latter replaced the
action with '100%'. But,
In the functions section find "LibreOffice Macros>My Macros > Standard >
Module1" and select