On 11/30/2010 2:32 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2010-11-30 3:13 PM, Barbara Duprey wrote:
On 11/30/2010 10:18 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
Am 30.11.2010 09:47, schrieb Arda Tunccekic:
Maybe Quickstarter was usefull with the slow loading StarOffice suite,
but OO and LO already load up pretty quick
Hi all,
Why should the LibreOffice installer
(LibO_3.3.0_Win_x86_install_multi.exe) be identified as a 300Mb file
(on both the download site and by Windows), but when I scan it with
Avast, it reads as 2.5Gb (and takes 8:30 to scan)?
[]s - Peter
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On 2010-11-30 3:13 PM, Barbara Duprey wrote:
> On 11/30/2010 10:18 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
>> Am 30.11.2010 09:47, schrieb Arda Tunccekic:
>>> Maybe Quickstarter was usefull with the slow loading StarOffice suite,
>>> but OO and LO already load up pretty quick.
>>>
>>> And no one uses it here as
(Re-posted, as original seems to have gone astray...)
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 07:55:47 -0500, Charles Marcus wrote:
> I don't use the grammar checker, but I imagine it has a similar way
> to toggle the Auto-check?
Seems the grammar checker can be turned off in
Tools/Options/Languages/Writing aids
On Tue Nov 30 2010 09:59:41 GMT-0800 (PST) Maurice Batey wrote:
Is there a way to import such things as templates and general
settings from OpenOffice Writer to LO Writer?
(E.g. copying certain files over)
Would be nice to avoid having to construct them all over again.
Using To
On 11/30/2010 10:18 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
Am 30.11.2010 09:47, schrieb Arda Tunccekic:
Maybe Quickstarter was usefull with the slow loading StarOffice suite,
but OO and LO already load up pretty quick.
And no one uses it here as I see. I don't use it too. I think it would
be switched off by
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Maurice Batey wrote:
> Is there a way to import such things as templates and general
> settings from OpenOffice Writer to LO Writer?
> (E.g. copying certain files over)
> Would be nice to avoid having to construct them all over again.
>
You should be ab
On 28/11/2010 18:09, Sebastian G. wrote:
I'd like to know which components are most used and maybe why others
are not. If you used OpenOffice before you can include your usage data
as well.
Do you use the quick starter?
No, I don't use quickstarter
This is more or less private. There's no g
Is there a way to import such things as templates and general
settings from OpenOffice Writer to LO Writer?
(E.g. copying certain files over)
Would be nice to avoid having to construct them all over again.
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 14:02:36 +0100, Sigrid Carrera wrote:
> did you download the language pack for en-GB? If not, you could download and
> install it.
Have now done that - thank you - and Tools/Options/Languages does
show "GB" language environment.
However, the spellchecker is still happy if
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 07:55:47 -0500, Charles Marcus wrote:
> I don't use the grammar checker, but I imagine it has a similar way to
> toggle the Auto-check?
Seems the grammar checker can be turned off in
Tools/Options/Languages/Writing aids.
But there is some confusion in the taskbar buttons:
2010/11/30 Maurice Batey :
> On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 08:31:02 -0800, Mark wrote:
>
> My use of Writer is for a few general 'home' letters and such - not
> a plethora of large formal documents - and I only have one style.
> I do not wish to get into the complication of 'a style for this and
> a style
On 11/30/2010 01:56 AM, tomoya tabuchi wrote:
> Hello everyone
> I'm having a problem where LibreOffice does not respond to keybord input when
> I have IBus running on linux. I can't input any characters (In English or
> Japanese) and the keyboard shortcuts don't work as well.
>
> This happens
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 08:31:02 -0800, Mark wrote:
> This is an option you can turn off under
> Tools->Options->Languages->Writings Aids
OK - thanks, Mark!
I think what I'll do is work with grammar check 'off' until the
document is complete, then switch it on for a final grammar check.
> You'
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 4:12 AM, Maurice Batey wrote:
> Many thanks for your response; much appreciated...
>
> They are blue - so 'grammar check'.
>
This is an option you can turn off under
Tools->Options->Languages->Writings Aids
> My observations on this:
>
> (1) Using OpenOffice Writer, thes
Am 30.11.2010 09:47, schrieb Arda Tunccekic:
> Maybe Quickstarter was usefull with the slow loading StarOffice suite,
> but OO and LO already load up pretty quick.
>
> And no one uses it here as I see. I don't use it too. I think it would
> be switched off by default or removed..
Disagree... make
Am 30.11.2010 09:47, schrieb Arda Tunccekic:
Maybe Quickstarter was usefull with the slow loading StarOffice suite,
but OO and LO already load up pretty quick.
And no one uses it here as I see. I don't use it too. I think it would
be switched off by default or removed..
I actually am not nec
Hello, Maurice,
This is a whole philosophy thing...and it goes back to Microsoft Word
for DOS, I believe, if not earlier.
The general philosophy is that structural/style items like indents at
the beginning of every paragraph should be set up in the paragraph
formatting and not keyed in for e
Hi Maurice,
did you download the language pack for en-GB? If not, you could download and
install it. You'll find it here:
http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/testing/3.3.0-beta3/rpm/x86/LibO_3.3.0_Linux_x86_langpack-rpm_en-GB.tar.gz
So it could then use the British English you're u
On 2010-11-30 4:10 AM, Sigrid Carrera wrote:
> 2010/11/29 Maurice Batey
>> Having just installed LibreOffice 3.3 Beta and trying Writer, all
>> seems fine at first, except that tabbed space at the start of lines
>> has been filled in with a wiggly line.
>> Also, a couple of phrases have been under
Hello everyone
I'm having a problem where LibreOffice does not respond to keybord input when
I have IBus running on linux. I can't input any characters (In English or
Japanese) and the keyboard shortcuts don't work as well.
This happens in every LibreOffice aplication.
Could someone help me ou
Many thanks for your response; much appreciated...
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 10:10:32 +0100, Sigrid Carrera wrote:
> The wiggly line indicates the automatic spellcheck (if it is red) or the
> automatic grammar check (if it is blue).
They are blue - so 'grammar check'.
> Those checks are done automa
I do not know if this is a known bug or not and whether or not I am reporting
in the right place.
When I tried to save a Libre Office Spreadsheet as an Excel file I get the
message that the Object is not known and that the path does not exist.
I am trying to save it in the original folder.
It wor
Hello everyone
I'm having a problem where LibreOffice does not respond to keybord input when
I have IBus running on linux. I can't input any characters (In English or
Japanese) and the keyboard shortcuts don't work as well.
This happens in LibreOffice aplication.
Could someone help me out on t
I do not use quickstarter, but my father and other elder people I know
do use it.
Writer = 80 %
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Base = 10%
Math = 0%
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Hello Maurice,
2010/11/29 Maurice Batey
> Having just installed LibreOffice 3.3 Beta and trying Writer, all
> seems fine at first, except that tabbed space at the start of lines
> has been filled in with a wiggly line.
> Also, a couple of phrases have been underlined with the same wiggly
> lin
Maybe Quickstarter was usefull with the slow loading StarOffice suite,
but OO and LO already load up pretty quick.
And no one uses it here as I see. I don't use it too. I think it would
be switched off by default or removed..
On 30.11.2010 09:51, Rolf Gloor wrote:
It would be OK, if yo
Am 28.11.2010 20:26, schrieb Peter Lairo:
Do you use the quick starter?
No!
I always turn the damn thing off, and it annoys me that the "quick
starter" (aka needlessly-slow-down-my-PC-startup-time) is still ON by
default. No application should be so arrogant as to start-up with the OS
per defa
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