Le 13/09/11 22:12, e-letter a écrit :
Hi again,
On 13/09/2011, Alexander Thurgood alex.thurg...@gmail.com wrote:
Cannot remember exactly, but you may need to repeat the installation
process in order to activate the necessary xlst filters necessary for
flat xml odf. This is probably why
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From: Илиан Иванов hellion...@gmail.com
Date: 2011/9/14
Subject: Libre Office 3.4.2/3.43 crashing on saving as PDF
To: us...@libreoffice.org
Hi there, I don't know is this the right place to send this but ... (you
know) :)
I've had installed Libre Office
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 22:15, Steven Shelton ste...@sheltonlegal.net wrote:
This is the only comment that I will make on this, and I think it's
pretty self-explanatory as to why MS formats need to be supported.
I work as an attorney. One of the frequent requirements from judges is
that we
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 23:43, Cor Nouws oo...@nouenoff.nl wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote (12-09-11 20:52)
One team at MS works on MS Office, another on the OOXML standard.
.docx != ooxml
(the MsOffice 2007/2010 file format is not the standard OOXML)
Not that I consider Wikipedia as an
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 23:18, Nuno J. Silva nunojsi...@ist.utl.pt wrote:
Yes, there are deviations. I even remember threads about LibO files
failing ODF validation.
But, as LibreOffice is free software, its source is open. So people who
want to find out how exactly are LibO ODF files
NoOp wrote:
I only printed page 5 from LO 3.4.3 Win7 to an Epson Workforce 635; the
results were not pretty.
Yes, and I can see you also get the extra shapes in slide 5. I wasn't
certain that those extra shapes were also bugs - my daughter insisted she
had not created those shapes at any
Hi :)
I haven't read your post yet but you can try asking in your own language. Is
it Greek? If so there is another list you might be able to use in addition to
this one
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Local_Mailing_Lists#Greek
Whichever one gives the best answer please give a link to that
From: Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
Sent: Wednesday, 14 September 2011, 11:01
I haven't read your post yet but you can try asking in your own language. Is
it Greek?
With a name like Ilian Ivanov, expressed in Cyrillic, not Greeek, characters,
that's probably unlikely!
Brian Barker
--
I'm from Bulgaria not from Greece. Anyway it's not the language I'm
concerned (actually I think my post is understandable enough) but the
problem I'm describing and is it going to be fixed in the next release of
the 3.4 series
2011/9/14 Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
Hi :)
I haven't read
Have you tried to *export* (not save or save as) *your original .doc
file* to .pdf on *other* systems (Windows, linux, MacOS X; 32 and 64
bit)? Without installing universal document converter (udc.exe)?
If not, could you try it and make we know?
If the file content is free of privacy rules,
Hi :)
Your English was fine. Lol. We don't normally Save As ... to pdf. Have you
tried
File - Export as Pdf
Make sure the top option PDF/A-1a is UNticked as that has caused a few
problems. By default it is usually unticked anyway so that should be fine. It
shouldn't be crashing. If you
Hi :)
If you use Nabble to look at this email thread then you can Reply and choose
More Options to upload the file to there. This is a public mailing list so
if it's at all confidential or contains people's names addresses or anything
like that then do not upload the file :)
The mailing list
Hi :)
How about licensing under a Creative Commons licence so that people know it's a
protected document?
http://creativecommons.org/
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: webmaster for Kracked Press
Hi :)
Err, sorry, which platform are you on? Is that Bsd? It's not the path used in
GnuLinux and i dont remember it looking like that in Windows either although i
could easily have missed that.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Wed, 14/9/11, Matthew Monaco dgbale...@0x01b.net wrote:
From: Matthew
Hi :)
Impress is fairly annoying although Base is much worse. Writer and Calc are
great tho :)
People are actively working on Impress and it does mostly work very well but
it's just got a few irritations that don't quite work perfectly. People are
working on it, apparently, so it will improve
On 09/14/2011 04:14 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 22:15, Steven Sheltonste...@sheltonlegal.net wrote:
This is the only comment that I will make on this, and I think it's
pretty self-explanatory as to why MS formats need to be supported.
I work as an attorney. One of the
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 19:02:48 -0600
Matthew Monaco dgbale...@0x01b.net wrote:
Hello Matthew,
Why is the default config located at ~/.config/.libreoffice?
It's in ~/.libreoffice here. Thee's not even a (sym)link to it on
~/.config/
--
Regards _
/ ) The blindingly obvious
This is probably an incoming document with a format code of some type
not acceptable to LibreOffice.
I don't think that all codes not used by LibreOffice are stripped on
opening a document. Not unwise if you wish for it to look the same from
the original program.
There error maybe
You may also want to check Ubuntu's default page size setup for that
printer.
If it does not match, change it and try again.
Just a suggestion.
On 9/14/2011 2:11 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 13/09/11 20:59, Boyd Tong a écrit :
Hi Boyd,
I am using Libre Office 3.3.3, Ubuntu package
On 09/14/2011 06:47 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Err, sorry, which platform are you on? Is that Bsd? It's not the path used in
GnuLinux and i dont remember it looking like that in Windows either although i
could easily have missed that.
Regards from
Tom :)
My platform is Linux.
Hi William,
William W. Austin schrieb:
[..]
The assignnment of the key to bring up search and replace.
Basically they hate the change.
Now instead of aCTRLF they have to hitCTRLALTF instead, and
while from my background as a programmer that seems a trivial change, I
have had over 70
I want to see if this works for anyone (on another than Linux platform).
1. compose a new message in Thunderbird
2. Enter
libreoffice-users Mailing List users@global.libreoffice.org
on the to line:
3. Select all the to: and copy it to the clipboard
4. Create an empty spreadsheet
5. Past the
Hi :)
Just out of curiosity
1. could the CtrlAltF key be re-assigned to jump into the toolbar?
Swapping the defaults around might be good as a feature-request for the
longer-term too.
2. does anyone know which sub-folder in the config those key settings are
stored? Could it be copied to
1. Create a new Writer document
2. Create a new table (whatever it defaults to (but at least 2 rows))
3. Type 'test' in the top left cell
4. Merge the 1st and 2nd cells in the first column
5. SaveAs (change the format to Microsoft Word 97/2000/xp/2003)
6. Close the document and then open it
The
Hi :)
I think it might be best to file a bug-report with Arch or Arch's tweaked
LibreOffice.
The .libreoffice is a standard across 'all' GNuLinux distros. I think for
most distros that means the path is
/home/username/.libreoffice.org/3/user/
Arch seems to add an extra folder and then
Hi :)
Hmm, i just thought. maybe this guide might help you change the path on your
machine
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel
Just miss out the bits where it installs another version of LibreOffice!
Something else i liked about the Arch install was the inclusion of
Dne 14.9.2011 19:50, James napsal(a):
I want to see if this works for anyone (on another than Linux platform).
1. compose a new message in Thunderbird
2. Enter
libreoffice-users Mailing List users@global.libreoffice.org
on the to line:
3. Select all the to: and copy it to the clipboard
4.
Thanks, Tom, I'll give Nabble a try.
Tom wrote:
Hi :)
I think the Nabble interface might be better than the digest for this
particular case
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/nabble-mailing-list-interface/
It is threaded and you can get an overview of the threads written to in
the
On 9/14/2011 11:07 AM, James wrote:
1. Create a new Writer document
2. Create a new table (whatever it defaults to (but at least 2 rows))
3. Type 'test' in the top left cell
4. Merge the 1st and 2nd cells in the first column
5. SaveAs (change the format to Microsoft Word 97/2000/xp/2003)
6.
Dotan Cohen wrote (14-09-11 10:17)
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 23:43, Cor Nouwsoo...@nouenoff.nl wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote (12-09-11 20:52)
.docx != ooxml
(the MsOffice 2007/2010 file format is not the standard OOXML)
Not that I consider Wikipedia as an authoritative source, but this
states
Am 14.09.2011 19:50, James wrote:
I want to see if this works for anyone (on another than Linux platform).
1. compose a new message in Thunderbird
2. Enter
libreoffice-users Mailing List users@global.libreoffice.org
on the to line:
3. Select all the to: and copy it to the clipboard
4. Create an
On 09/14/11 14:58, JOE Conner wrote:
On 9/14/2011 11:07 AM, James wrote:
1. Create a new Writer document
2. Create a new table (whatever it defaults to (but at least 2 rows))
3. Type 'test' in the top left cell
4. Merge the 1st and 2nd cells in the first column
5. SaveAs (change the format to
I used
LibreOffice 3.3.1
OOO330m19 (Build:8)
tag libreoffice-3.3.1.2
to create the document and reopened in LO and MS Office 2007. Everything
worked as expected, i.e. merge not lost.
My system is HP DV9910 laptop Vista sp2.
John McAtee
From: James
Hi Matthew,
Matthew Monaco wrote (14-09-11 03:02)
Why is the default config located at ~/.config/.libreoffice?
I appreciate it being under .config so as not to add to the clutter of
my home directory, but is the . necessary? It's already in .config!
~/.config/libreoffice would do just fine.
On 09/14/2011 12:17 PM, James wrote:
On 09/14/11 14:58, JOE Conner wrote:
On 9/14/2011 11:07 AM, James wrote:
1. Create a new Writer document
2. Create a new table (whatever it defaults to (but at least 2 rows))
3. Type 'test' in the top left cell
4. Merge the 1st and 2nd cells in the first
On 09/14/2011 12:55 PM, NoOp wrote:
...
Works for me: LO 3.4.3 linux. Also tested by merging the cells in the rows.
Sorry, forgot to add:
LibreOffice 3.4.3
OOO340m1 (Build:302)
BTW: you might want to let us know which version of LibreOffice you are
using.
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On 09/14/2011 12:58 AM, Илиан Иванов wrote:
...
Hi there, I don't know is this the right place to send this but ... (you
know) :)
It is.
I've had installed Libre Office 3.4.2 on my machine (Samsung r538 notebook -
intel core i3 processor, 4GB of RAM and 500 GB HDD, with installed Windows 7
On 09/14/2011 09:42 AM, William W. Austin wrote:
...
HOWEVER after I moved to 3.4.3 from the older 3.3.x releases I'm
suddenly hearing a WORLD of complaints about one thing.
The assignnment of the key to bring up search and replace.
Basically they hate the change.
Now instead of a
Hi :)
LibreOffice is probably unaffected by this issue as it seems to take advantage
of vulnerabilities in MS Office. Apparently a slightly modified version of the
exploit they suffered from last year can cause them problems again but there
is a security patch for it in the normal MS Office
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 21:58, Cor Nouws oo...@nouenoff.nl wrote:
It states that MsOffice 2007/2010 supports OOXML to a certain level and
refers to the promises that future versions will do better.
In addition, these are stated:
Starting with Microsoft Office 2007, the Office Open XML file
This vulnerability is about a side-loading exploit that will cause a malicious
DLL be used instead of a standard one. That there is an avenue to a
side-loading vulnerability by placing certain documents in the same place as
the DLL is an additional door being closed. Any Windows program with
On 09/14/2011 02:04 AM, marshals wrote:
NoOp wrote:
I only printed page 5 from LO 3.4.3 Win7 to an Epson Workforce 635; the
results were not pretty.
Yes, and I can see you also get the extra shapes in slide 5. I wasn't
certain that those extra shapes were also bugs - my daughter
On 09/14/11 15:55, NoOp wrote:
On 09/14/2011 12:17 PM, James wrote:
On 09/14/11 14:58, JOE Conner wrote:
On 9/14/2011 11:07 AM, James wrote:
1. Create a new Writer document
2. Create a new table (whatever it defaults to (but at least 2 rows))
3. Type 'test' in the top left cell
4. Merge the
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 09:15:10PM -0400, webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions wrote:
I do not remember ever seeing a email based list that worked, and a
good threading/grouping system for any of the email clients I have
used.
Have you looked at Alpine or Mutt?
--
Bob Holtzman
If you
working fine for me too.
ubuntu lucid,LO 3.3.2 3.4.3
On 15 September 2011 06:35, James bjloc...@lockie.ca wrote:
On 09/14/11 15:55, NoOp wrote:
On 09/14/2011 12:17 PM, James wrote:
On 09/14/11 14:58, JOE Conner wrote:
On 9/14/2011 11:07 AM, James wrote:
1. Create a new Writer document
On 09/14/2011 10:20 AM, Matthew Monaco wrote:
On 09/14/2011 06:47 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :) Err, sorry, which platform are you on? Is that Bsd? It's
not the path used in GnuLinux and i dont remember it looking like
that in Windows either although i could easily have missed that.
Regards
On 09/14/2011 06:46 PM, NoOp wrote:
...
So file a bug with Arch. You can verify where the default config is
installed by:
$ locate versionrc
Correction:
$ locate bootstraprc
Sorry
When you find it:
$ cat path bootstraprc
Example:
/opt/libreoffice/program/bootstraprc
$ cat
On 15/09/11 11:05, James wrote:
On 09/14/11 15:55, NoOp wrote:
On 09/14/2011 12:17 PM, James wrote:
On 09/14/11 14:58, JOE Conner wrote:
On 9/14/2011 11:07 AM, James wrote:
1. Create a new Writer document
2. Create a new table (whatever it defaults to (but at least 2 rows))
3. Type 'test' in
On 09/14/11 21:50, Simon Cropper wrote:
On 15/09/11 11:05, James wrote:
On 09/14/11 15:55, NoOp wrote:
On 09/14/2011 12:17 PM, James wrote:
On 09/14/11 14:58, JOE Conner wrote:
On 9/14/2011 11:07 AM, James wrote:
1. Create a new Writer document
2. Create a new table (whatever it defaults to
On 15/09/11 13:22, James wrote:
On 09/14/11 21:50, Simon Cropper wrote:
On 15/09/11 11:05, James wrote:
On 09/14/11 15:55, NoOp wrote:
On 09/14/2011 12:17 PM, James wrote:
On 09/14/11 14:58, JOE Conner wrote:
On 9/14/2011 11:07 AM, James wrote:
1. Create a new Writer document
2. Create a
Hi.
When I got my mac I liked that I could annotate PDF's in preview.
Now I want to sign (ad signature to) them and I find I can open them in
Draw. This is great as the import and manipulation seems a little
publicised feature that works really well (although it is a bit slow
with 25000 elements).
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