Dear Mrs./Mr. Noname E-Letter,
Am 24.10.2011 23:01, schrieb e-letter:
After reading a recent bug with calc formulas not saved in the local
language and the claim that this bug could be fixed in a number of
weeks, a few questions to ask. What happens next? Do programmers make
change to the
Hello!
Is it possible to see not only the total numbers of bugs on
categories, but also the progress in time? It is also interesting to
see the number of fixed (and not fixed) bugs on each new LO version.
Can I find such information?
Thanks.
Vladimir
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 10:15:34 +0100
Hi,
Am 25.10.2011 05:00, schrieb windyweather:
Not sure if you will notify Microsoft so they can fix definitions or change
LibreOffice to avoid false positive.
Not sure, who do you mean by you. Why not yourself? We are all
just users here helping each other. ;-)
Stefan
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Yogi,
So reading into it, your Synology DS109 should be a Linux 2.6. based kernel.
Your Windows shares are coming to you from the NAS as SMB/CIFS from a
Samba 3.2.x package under Linux.
So you are going to be subject to some of the file locking issues
Hello Peter,
Peter Langfelder schrieb:
Hello,
this is a re-hash of a problem I saw a year or two ago. Any detailed
figure saved in windows metafile format and included in Impress
(haven't tried other programs) makes Impress grind to a halt. I
observed this with OpenOffice 3.3.x and now also
Am 25.10.2011 03:51, schrieb Peter Langfelder:
Hello,
this is a re-hash of a problem I saw a year or two ago. Any detailed
figure saved in windows metafile format and included in Impress
(haven't tried other programs) makes Impress grind to a halt. I
observed this with OpenOffice 3.3.x and now
Dean Chia wrote:
And if I can compound to this problem - same thing applies to say page
formatting in Writer - I reconstruct margins and header/footer stuff, and it
doesn't appear when I open a new document...
Margin changes, as well as header/footer stuff will not appear in a
new document
I would like to use LibreOffice Writer to create forms that would have
the following features:
1. Some input fields where things like names can be entered;
2. Some fields where the entered information (like names) will be
automatically reproduced, i.e., so no need to enter more than once;
V Stuart Foote wrote:
==Posted from the Nabble Web Interface==
Yogi,
So reading into it, your Synology DS109 should be a Linux 2.6. based
kernel. Your Windows shares are coming to you from the NAS as SMB/CIFS
from a Samba 3.2.x package under Linux.
So you are going to be subject to
Yogi,
Glad you got it sorted.
However, I am very concerned that it takes a System Analyst to
understand
why a very elementary task cannot be performed. The average
LibreOffice
user is only interested in having the application work...
I would not say the skill set needed is average, but in
On 25/10/2011, v...@ukr.net v...@ukr.net wrote:
Hello!
Is it possible to see not only the total numbers of bugs on
categories, but also the progress in time? It is also interesting to
see the number of fixed (and not fixed) bugs on each new LO version.
Can I find such information?
On 25/10/2011, Joe Nierenberg 1...@nierenberg.net wrote:
I've looked at the online form content control material in the
documentation, but I can't tame it to do what I want. Can someone shed
some light on how to do this, or where I could look for answers?
Perhaps:
On 10/25/2011 06:52 PM, e-letter wrote:
On 25/10/2011, v...@ukr.netv...@ukr.net wrote:
Hello!
Is it possible to see not only the total numbers of bugs on
categories, but also the progress in time? It is also interesting to
see the number of fixed (and not fixed) bugs on each new LO
I have 3.4.3 and the reverse order option is NOT in General OR in Print.
The only place it appears is in the individual document print option which is
an override only and not a setting that can be saved. YUCH!
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