Le 19/03/2013 17:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
Hi Paul,
I recently tried to use 2 Base queries within a single Writer document.
What exactly do you mean here ?
- a first query from a first datasource/table in one part of the
document that returns a first set of data values (e.g. refs,
Le 18/03/2013 21:21, Girvin R. Herr a écrit :
Hi Girvin,
Alex,
Is Datavision on your list?
http://datavision.sourceforge.net/
No, but I'll take a look.
I'm actually considering Dabo (already mentioned here in a previous
thread), or just simply using Python/UNO or PHP to manipulate
Good evening everybody
I am trying to make something available through Kindle.
For some reason Amazon recommends preparing the original document as
.doc or .docx file
and in a final step:
save as - Filtered html document
(in order to remove MS office codes)
What would be the equivalent for
Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening everybody
It's morning. ;-)
I am trying to make something available through Kindle.
For some reason Amazon recommends preparing the original document as
.doc or .docx file
and in a final step:
save as - Filtered html document
(in order to remove MS
Hi :)
+1
Go straight to html and miss out the intermediate step of using MS formats.
If they really insist on you using an MS format and then convert that into html
rather than just going straight to html then Doc without the X is the best bet
but i can't see why they would want that. It
Hi :)
Now that Oracle are in charge of developing it Java seems to be increasing as a
security risk. At the rate it's going it may even be considered malware quite
soon. In the US their Homeland Security appears to have issued a warning
about Java.
Is it possible to use something else
Hi :)
Does anyone want to have a sneak preview of 2 more chapters of the Base Guide?
I guess at this stage it's more like an alpha-testing version if you consider
them at beta testing when they reach the wiki. That's not quite fair though
because the versions on the wiki are really finished
(as for the good evening, here in Japan is it late evening;
just don't mind that; itis onlythat I prefer to use a polite opening
over exploding with: I have a problem ...)
(2013/03/20 20:20), Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
+1
Go straight to html and miss out the intermediate step of using MS
For my Kindle App on my Android based tablet, I make the document as a
small size page PDF file, instead of any other format. That was the
orly way it would read a document from the external micro SD card.
So, want I am thinking is, you may need to take your Kindle document and
format the
Sorry about the lack of clarity.
On 3/20/2013 4:41 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Le 19/03/2013 17:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
Hi Paul,
I recently tried to use 2 Base queries within a single Writer document.
What exactly do you mean here ?
- a first query from a first datasource/table in one
Dennis E. Hamilton dennis.hamilton at acm.org writes:
If renaming it from .xsl to .html had it open correctly, I suspect it is not
OOXML. It *might* be the Excel XML
Spreadsheet format.
I checked here:
Le 20/03/13 16:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
Hi Paul,
I would suppose that next logical step is to suggest that like
InsertBase-QueryNext-Record, is to add
InsertBase-QueryNext-Query.
Unfortunately, I don't think that this is possible.
This maybe possible with Section Conditions and
Hi Robert
Robert Kowalski wrote
I have the same problem.
OS: MacOSX
LibreOffice: Version 4.0.1.2
With old versions or other spreadsheet software a html table inside an xls
with
correct MIME-Type is rendered nicely (MIME-Type of my file is
application/vnd.ms-excel).
The file you
Le 20/03/13 16:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
Hmm, found these :
http://forum.openoffice.org/fr/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3t=12992
http://fr.openoffice.org/Documentation/How-to/writer/Conditions_mailing23fr.sxw
Unfortunately, these links lead to content which is in French, but I
imagine that
Le 20/03/13 16:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
This might help (or not) :
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7t=39726
Alex
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Problems?
Le 20/03/13 16:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
The most frequently recommended way is to create a unique query or view
that returns all the values that you require from each table into a
single source (query result). However, doing so, depending on the way
your data sets are set up, and the
Hi All,
Our next conference call details are below, currently the agenda is empty,
I'll be working on it over the next couple days, feel free to add new items.
Date: Friday, March 22nd, 2013
Time: 1400 UTC
Duration: ~1 hour
I will be working on the agenda this afternoon and tomorrow.
Current
Whenever I've updated - from OO/LO to a new version, the newer one
merely makes a separate folder;
I've always been afraid to delete [ ;-) ] the older one
thinking it might have something which the newer one needs,
but when it is deleted, the newer one still runs
The simplest method would probably be to create a new IMPRESS
project,
setting it the way you wish -
import the PPt.
Well that method worked for me ;-)
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 12:34 PM, dlt101 djta...@gmail.com wrote:
After importing a ppt presentation
The simplest method would probably be to use a simple .txt [as
notepad] for the document;
then import it to the kindle program.
That's worked for me ;-)
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 4:11 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz tho...@s7.dion.ne.jpwrote:
Good evening everybody
I am trying
Just upgraded from 3.5.2 to 4.0.1 and I'm still finding my way around. (This is only
the first of my queries; the others will each get separate posts.)
It seems that by default there are no longer any grey margins on either a new page or
an existing document. I'm totally lost without them.
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Shrowder schrieb:
Just upgraded from 3.5.2 to 4.0.1 and I'm still finding my way around.
(This is only the first of my queries; the others will each get separate
posts.)
It seems that by default there are no longer any grey margins on either
a new page or an existing document.
Just a quick question: Is the version of LibO on the Pi Store (an app store
for the Raspberry Pi's Rasbpian distro) an official build supported by TDF
or is it a fork of LibO?
Would be glad for any help on this!
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I can't break links with OLE objects!
I have a document which has a large number of OLE objects that are links to
other libreoffice files. I need to change all the linked objects to be
embedded objects so that I can move the file around without losing content.
But everytime I go to EditLinks
On 03/20/2013 05:20 PM, Kieran Peckett wrote:
Just a quick question: Is the version of LibO on the Pi Store (an app store
for the Raspberry Pi's Rasbpian distro) an official build supported by TDF
or is it a fork of LibO?
Would be glad for any help on this!
Raspberry Pi's default OS is based
I have played around a lot with converting documents to Kindle format. I
have used a couple different methods.
1. With LO, I use the Save as command to save the document in an HTML
format. Do NOT use the Export to HTML feature as, for whatever reason, the
resulting HTML file is not nearly as
Hi :)
I am fairly sure it is in the Pi Store. The normal deb from the TDF /
LibreOffice website might be fine but i think the tweaked version in the Pi
Store would be better for the Arm chip in the Pi
Regards from
Tom :)
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