Hi,
I'd like to disable the save as menu item and keep that setting within an odt
(not as a global application setting).
I can do this easily for the save as button in the TOOLBAR (I'm allowed to
keep this setting within the .odt file).
However, I can't seem to do it for the MENU (I can remove
Thanks to everyone who has helped me out in the last week or so -
appreciated!!
It's fantastic to have a Forum like this, (as is the Scribus Forum that
I also use).
A week or so back I asked about 'Searching in a Column' so thanks to
Suo, Tom and Luuk for that help - Not exactly how I would
Hi,
The close application event doesn't seem to fire my macro when I exit LO.
Does anyone know why?
My macro is quite simple:
Print Exiting...
and I associated the close application event to this macro.
When I exit LO the message isn't displayed.
Thanks,
Vieri
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I'm having a terrible time creating a stacked bar chart. I've done this
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Hi,
I'm currently using the file:
C:\Program Files\LibreOffice
4.0\share\registry\data\org\openoffice\Office\commands.xcu
with the following content:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 ?
oor:component-data oor:name=Commands
oor:package=org.openoffice.Office
On Wed, 2013-06-19 at 05:05 -0700, Vieri wrote:
It disables the Quit menu item. However, how can I also disable the X
(top-right corner) to quit the application (using Windows)? I want my
users to quit only through a custom macro call (checks stuff, closes
document and quits app).
I've no clue
Hi,
My java macro is trying to make an odt file with the SAVE button enabled (not
grayed out).
What's the best way to do this?
I'm trying a hack such as inserting a space at end of file and removing it
asap. This should re-enable the save button:
XModel xDocModel =
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I think Base can either use an SQL-based back-end or LO Calc spreadsheets.
Just not both at the same time.
Most distressing that LO Base must use LO Calc spreadsheet files as non SQL DB
store. (head shaking) :-(
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This is a client/server application backing up to a SQL back-end
database.
I am interested in the capabilities of LibreOffice Basic along the
same lines.
The documentation for LibreOffice Basic seems very space compared to
MS VBA.
An actual application with more logic than just CRUD
On Thu, 2013-05-02 at 21:48 -0400, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
On 05/02/2013 12:47 PM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Look at UNO, look at the language bindings, decide which is the most
appropriate for what you want to do :
http://api.libreoffice.org/
This is how I do it in Basic
oDoc.setModified(True)
On 06/19/2013 09:06 AM, Vieri wrote:
Hi,
My java macro is trying to make an odt file with the SAVE button enabled (not
grayed out).
What's the best way to do this?
I'm trying a hack such as inserting a space at end of file and removing it
Also there is an option to set it up.
Miguel Ángel.
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Hi :)
Did you manage to work-around this problem?
Sometimes it is better to save a local copy, ie to download it onto your
own machine. Then work on it there and then re-upload it. I often do that
even if working on a file that is on a LAN, let alone on the Cloud. There
are just to many
Hi :)
I thought there was some discussion about this one but now i look in Nabble i
can't find it. Was there a good answer to this one?
Regards from
Tom :)
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