Le 06/12/2011 13:56, Gilles a écrit :
> Hello,
> [...]
> PS: Is a move planned to move the mailing list to a web-based forum?
To move, no, to add, yes. Several options are currently tested. Please
have a look at:
Q/A site : http://osqa-test.libreoffice.org
phpBB forum : http://forum-test.libreoff
It appears that some of these are also to be found, now, at
http://archive.apache.org/dist/incubator/ooo/
and access may be a bit more reliable than archive.services.oo.o
- Dennis
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Tom wrote
> Ahhah, the trick is to change the mailing list settings to the "nomail"
> option after you have subscribed. Then you get nothing in your inbox and
> need to subscribe to individual threads or just visit the Nabble pages.
Thanks for the tip. This is usually what I do, although in this
Hi Fernand,
Fernand Vanrie wrote (06-12-11 13:17)
When have made some changes to a Dialog (stored in a Library) I trye to
make this changes persitent for future use.
Not sure if I understand you.
But I've some basic projects, where users settings/choices in a dialog
are preserved for a next t
On 06/12/11 19:13, Steven Shelton wrote:
>
> On 12/4/2011 6:09 AM, Phil Reynolds wrote:
>> I was using OpenOffice rather than LibreOffice last year, and
>> constructed an address label file that could omit a blank field from a
>> label, or omit it if it was equal to a certain value, and in fact it
Spreadsheet is used to parse fixed-length messages. There are around 100
different messages, and each contains different fields. For example, message
01 contains 3 fields with length 10, and 1 field with length 5, and message
02 contains 2 fields with lengths 3 and 2.
I have XLS file (pre
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 12/4/2011 6:09 AM, Phil Reynolds wrote:
> I was using OpenOffice rather than LibreOffice last year, and
> constructed an address label file that could omit a blank field from a
> label, or omit it if it was equal to a certain value, and in fact it
Looks perfect, thank you
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 10:56 AM, NoOp wrote:
> On 12/06/2011 08:47 AM, Joel Madero wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm hoping someone can link me to a mirror that has old (2.0.0 - Present)
> > source for OOo. I'm trying to track down a bug to see how long it's been
> > around
On 12/06/2011 08:47 AM, Joel Madero wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm hoping someone can link me to a mirror that has old (2.0.0 - Present)
> source for OOo. I'm trying to track down a bug to see how long it's been
> around and hopefully to find the source of the bug but as of yet have had a
> really diffi
The file I'm using is not in the least bit sensitive.
I've followed the suggestion to use Nabble to send it.
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3565125/Christmas_labels.odt
Christmas_labels.odt
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Hi Joel,
FileHippo has versions of Open Office install files all the way back to
V1.1.5:
http://www.filehippo.com/download_openoffice/history/
I don't know about source codes, if that's distinct from the install files.
- Steve Anderson
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Date: Tue, Dec 6, 9:47 AM
Re: [libre
my attach file odp:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5440392/temporaneo/forum-libreoffice/presentation.odp
my attach file png found bad-box-text:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5440392/temporaneo/forum-libreoffice/bad-box-text.png
sorry for forget add a link byebye
Da: manuel
hello
see my attach file odp
you try open and F5 start to presentation.
then finish effect "dissolve" from text "motivo io?" there is show bad box
visible (isnot invisibile)
how i can invisibile box-text after effect dissolve? or how resolve this
problem ?
my linux: opensuse 12.1 kde 4.7.2, l
Hi :)
Ahhah, the trick is to change the mailing list settings to the "nomail" option
after you have subscribed. Then you get nothing in your inbox and need to
subscribe to individual threads or just visit the Nabble pages.
Regards from
Tom :)
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Tom wrote
> For
Hi All,
I'm hoping someone can link me to a mirror that has old (2.0.0 - Present)
source for OOo. I'm trying to track down a bug to see how long it's been
around and hopefully to find the source of the bug but as of yet have had a
really difficult time finding the old source code. Thanks you
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Regina Henschel wrote
> Yes, use Tools > Customize. Goto tab "Keyboard". First select the
> desired shortcut key. Then select command "Insert rows" in the category
> "Insert" and then click on "Modify".
Thanks Regina for the tip. I
Hi :)
No. Not really. Well, possibly maybe.
Forums have been suggested many times before but have always been stomped on as
being far inferior to mailing lists with many people saying they hate forums so
much they would leave the project. Some people have set-up independent forums
in much
Gilles wrote
>
> Google says that CTRL+"+" on the numeric keypad adds a row, but...
> 1. It displays the "Insert cells" dialog
> 2. It doesn't feel to me as natural as eg. CTRL+Ins or CTRL+Enter
>
> Is there a way to reconfigure LibreOffice's Calc so that I'm spared that
> dialog, and ideally, a
Hi Gilles,
Gilles schrieb:
Hello,
Google says that CTRL+"+" on the numeric keypad adds a row, but...
1. It displays the "Insert cells" dialog
2. It doesn't feel to me as natural as eg. CTRL+Ins or CTRL+Enter
Is there a way to reconfigure LibreOffice's Calc so that I'm spared that
dialog, and i
Hi,
> Message du 06/12/11 13:56
> De : "Gilles"
> A : users@global.libreoffice.org
> Copie à :
> Objet : [libreoffice-users] [3.4.4/Win] Keyboard shortcut: Add row?
>
> Hello,
>
> Google says that CTRL+"+" on the numeric keypad adds a row, but...
> 1. It displays the "Insert cells" dialog
> 2
Hello,
Google says that CTRL+"+" on the numeric keypad adds a row, but...
1. It displays the "Insert cells" dialog
2. It doesn't feel to me as natural as eg. CTRL+Ins or CTRL+Enter
Is there a way to reconfigure LibreOffice's Calc so that I'm spared that
dialog, and ideally, assign a different key
When have made some changes to a Dialog (stored in a Library) I trye to
make this changes persitent for future use.
The secrets are in the methods off the dialog.model
odialog.model.read( ???)
odialog.model.write(???)
found a confusing explaination in the DSK but nullware any examples how
to use
At 11:54 06/12/2011, you wrote:
>For the benefit of others, I received the following instructions out
>of band: " 1. Go to Insert | Object > | OLE Object... . 2. Select
>"Create from file". 3. Click Search... and browse to your saved
>spreadsheet document. 4. Tick "Link to file". (That's the im
thank you for sharing the solution,
regards
On 6 December 2011 16:24, Gilles wrote:
> For the benefit of others, I received the following instructions out of
> band:
>
> "
> 1. Go to Insert | Object > | OLE Object... .
> 2. Select "Create from file".
> 3. Click Search... and browse to your saved
For the benefit of others, I received the following instructions out of band:
"
1. Go to Insert | Object > | OLE Object... .
2. Select "Create from file".
3. Click Search... and browse to your saved spreadsheet document.
4. Tick "Link to file". (That's the important bit.)
Note that you can even
Hi :)
If it is distro specific then surely a bug-report against the distro itself
rather than upstream here? This link for Ubuntu (possibly upstream of the
problem in Mint?)
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
This one for Fedora and others in the Redhat family
https://bugzilla.redh
Pedro wrote
>
> I think that this task would be much better solved by a small program than
> a spreadsheet or even a database...
>
I thought about it, but it works just fine in Calc, the only thing that
disturbs me is necessity to manually change Autofilter. I tried to use
macros (record and the
Wow! This is totally different from what you asked in your original post.
Obviously my answer doesn't apply here at all.
I think that this task would be much better solved by a small program than a
spreadsheet or even a database...
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David S. Crampton wrote
>
> It might help us to know more about your application. There are functions
> within Calc to do this under the menu item: Data. Using these
> database-like operations in Calc (or any other spreadsheet) requires a
> reasonably experienced level of user. The user m
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