Hi,
Using libreoffice 3.3.1 om opensuse 11.4
I have a problem with calc.
It seems that the View - Page Break Preview only works on sheet1
sheet2 stays gray even if I type some thing on this sheet.
Would appreciate help here.
Nico
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HI,
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 06:09, Ilja Gerhardt wrote:
Hi -
there seems to be a problem with Bullets in Impress 3.4 beta 5 under
Linux (i64) - is there a workaround?
To reproduce this bug:
- open a new presentation
- make a multiline input
- click on bulltets/ numbering
- save the
I would like to make a feature request for LO.
The default line thickness for borders of Tables (Writer) or borders of
cells (Calc) is 0.05 points. While it is okay in the screen, it is quite
feeble while printing. So, every time, I have to change it to 1.00 point.
If I can make this setting
Hi Jean,
Jean Hollis Weber wrote (18-05-11 06:12)
In the Ubuntu version of LibreOffice, some of the taller dialogs have
been rearranged so the bottom half is to the side, so they fit better
into a widescreen display such as found on many netbooks and laptops.
(PDF Options is an example.)
Hi NoOp
You didn't say he was what? It is helpful if you'd quote what you are
replying to. Snipping is good, but simply replying without some quote
attribution isn't helpful - particularly if someone is sorting through
the archives.
I didn't snip anything. I simply replied through Nabble,
In the Ubuntu version of LibreOffice, some of the taller dialogs have
been rearranged so the bottom half is to the side, so they fit better
into a widescreen display such as found on many netbooks and laptops.
(PDF Options is an example.) AFAIK, the standard version of LibO
(downloaded
Hi Nico,
Nico van Vliet wrote (18-05-11 09:44)
Using libreoffice 3.3.1 om opensuse 11.4
I have a problem with calc.
It seems that the View - Page Break Preview only works on sheet1
sheet2 stays gray even if I type some thing on this sheet.
Hmm, sorry that I cannot reproduce the problem.
I
I should add that this problem is unfortunatly not reproducible.
I tried this with a new file and it did not occur,
but it happens to spreadsheets i made in the past week with LO (same
version).
I should also mention that I changed Format - Page to A4 and landscape.
But I can not find a way
Nico van Vliet wrote (18-05-11 11:35)
I should add that this problem is unfortunatly not reproducible.
I tried this with a new file and it did not occur,
but it happens to spreadsheets i made in the past week with LO (same
version).
I should also mention that I changed Format - Page to A4 and
My issue is not about locking documents. The problem occours when i try to
start the app itself.
If i strace /opt/libreoffice/program/soffice the end of the output looks
as follows:
access(/home/tcos/, F_OK) = 0
gettimeofday({1305655323, 969768}, NULL) = 0
Nico van Vliet wrote (18-05-11 11:35)
But I can not find a way to realy reproduce this :-( .
Ah, look at the print ranges. (Format print ranges)
Since there is one on sheet1, the other sheets are not printed and not
shown via print preview too ;-)
Best,
Cor
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Hi Cor,
Thanks a lot! I understand it now!
Nico
On 05/18/2011 03:44 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Nico van Vliet wrote (18-05-11 11:35)
But I can not find a way to realy reproduce this :-( .
Ah, look at the print ranges. (Format print ranges)
Since there is one on sheet1, the other sheets are
I have received a Microsoft Word document which shows one font on screen and
a completely different font when printed.
On screen, the font drop down menu says Monotype Corsiva but the
document is rendered in something that looks just like Arial.
When printed, the document comes out in a curvy
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Wayne Borean wbor...@gmail.com wrote:
Fascinating comment. I've found that since I dumped Windows about four-five
years ago that I've been twice as productive. Care to enumerate?
Wayne
http://semiaccurate.com
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Thomas
On 2011-05-19 08:10, AndrewB wrote:
I have received a Microsoft Word document which shows one font on screen and
a completely different font when printed.
On screen, the font drop down menu says Monotype Corsiva but the
document is rendered in something that looks just like Arial.
When
On 05/18/2011 02:17 AM, plino wrote:
In the Ubuntu version of LibreOffice, some of the taller dialogs have
been rearranged so the bottom half is to the side, so they fit better
into a widescreen display such as found on many netbooks and laptops.
(PDF Options is an example.) AFAIK, the
On 05/18/2011 02:09 AM, plino wrote:
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Since the extended dialog is well over 500 pixels high I know it
won't fit at least on any of the 7 inch netbooks which have a screen
resolution of 800x480. On 10 inch netbooks it will depend on the DPI
(as you mentioned) but also on the Theme font
Hi again Thomas
I think this is a pretty good solution:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fp-winmngr/
Just download and unpack the program in any folder. Execute FP Windowmanager
and press the Hide button. From now on, to move the top window anywhere just
press Win+Alt+Cursor keys
It does work
On Wed, 2011-05-18 at 17:18 -0700, NoOp wrote:
On 05/18/2011 02:17 AM, plino wrote:
In the Ubuntu version of LibreOffice, some of the taller dialogs have
been rearranged so the bottom half is to the side, so they fit better
into a widescreen display such as found on many netbooks and
Of course LO can't predict all these situations but in this
particular case there is a lot of vertical space wasted on the dialog
which could be optimized.
...
Agree.
Just for fun I re-organized the dialog (this is a mock-up screen)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2347109/Find_Replace.png
On 05/18/2011 04:10 PM, AndrewB wrote:
I have received a Microsoft Word document which shows one font on screen and
a completely different font when printed.
On screen, the font drop down menu says Monotype Corsiva but the
document is rendered in something that looks just like Arial.
When
On 05/18/2011 05:43 PM, plino wrote:
Of course LO can't predict all these situations but in this
particular case there is a lot of vertical space wasted on the dialog
which could be optimized.
...
Agree.
Just for fun I re-organized the dialog (this is a mock-up screen)
On 05/18/2011 07:07 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 05/18/2011 05:43 PM, plino wrote:
Of course LO can't predict all these situations but in this
particular case there is a lot of vertical space wasted on the dialog
which could be optimized.
...
Agree.
Just for fun I re-organized the dialog
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