Thanks Tom
Your enthusiasism is terrific
You haven't given up and that is great
Could you help me with the simple link or subscribe address for the Dev list ?
Regards
> Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2013 20:11:05 +0100
> From: tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Using UNO API
> To
Hi :)
How about ^C instead and then hit the delete key.
Also maybe post a feature request?
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: MR ZenWiz
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Monday, 29 April 2013, 0:47
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] New bug 64028: Calc forg
FYI for the list:
I use ^X to cut the contents of a cell to transfer it to another cell,
and Calc forgets what the format in that cell was. I have to reformat
the cell to get it back.
Most of my Calc cells are formatted for currency, with a few
exceptions, all in the same spreadsheet.
This is r
On Sun, 28 Apr 2013, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Ok, it's hard to make jokes in English when your native language is a
quite different one…
not my experience: when I speak German I get a lot of giggles.
F.
--
You want to know why I kept getting promoted? Because my mouth knows
more than my br
Hi :)
Ahh, so it's just IRC and iirc is completely unrelated and different. I can
see why i've been having troubles with all that now!
Thanks Johnny
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Johnny Rosenberg
>To: LibreOffice Användare
>Sent: Sunday, 28 April 20
2013/4/28 Tom Davies :
> Hi :)
> You might have more luck on the Devs Mailing List, or their IIRC channel
> (whatever iirc is).
IIRC=”If I recall correctly”, so I suppose you mean IRC=”Internet Relay Chat”…
Or maybe IIRC could mean other things too. Like what? Internet
Incompetent Relay Chat…? ;
Dear Community,
The next edition of Brazilian LibreOffice Magazine will be released in
June/2013. Anyone interested in writing about topics LibreOffice, ODF or
issues related to open source software, send your text until May 27,
2013 to the e-mail reda...@libreoffice.org, including a resume an
Hi :)
You might have more luck on the Devs Mailing List, or their IIRC channel
(whatever iirc is).
Andrew Pitonyak wrote an excellent guide for how to write macros. It costs a
little bit but apparently it is well worth it
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Other_Documentation_
Luuk,
On 2013-04-27 02:51, Luuk wrote:
On 26-04-2013 08:20, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,
On 2013-04-22 22:37, Philip Rhoades wrote:
luuk,
Thanks,
Phil.
Only a reply to the group will do,
thank you
This WAS the reply to the list,
(and you didnt respond to it sensibly . . )
thank you
At 17:02 28/04/2013 +0200, Raymond Noname wrote:
I have made a writer document with two colour pictures in it and a
bit of text. When I print the document on a Samsung CLP-320 in
colour mode then they are printed like sepia (that is how it looks
like most). When I print the same picture straigh
Hi
I have made a writer document with two colour pictures in it and a bit of
text. When I print the document on a Samsung CLP-320 in colour mode then
they are printed like sephia (that is how it looks like most). When I
print the same picture straight from Windows (same machine and printer),
Hi,
I am running a macro in writer version 3.5 that inserts a dxf drawing as a
picture and then saves the document as pdf. In the later versions (3.6 and
4.02) I've now tried on both windows and linux I get problems with the
texts on the drawing in the pdf. The document looks very good until I ex
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