Using Impress on Mac, the fade-in custom animation fails to space and
smooth/alias/hint the fading text correctly until it finishes the effect.
This causes the text to jump into place at the end of the animation.
I've verified this on two Macs, running Mountain Lion (the effect was
present in
Hi Markus,
Markus Doerr schrieb:
Dear all,
I have a problem with Libreoffice Impressfor which I didn't find any
solution in internet.
My problem:
I have a presentation with lots of equations and I want to change the
fonts in this presentation. For normal text this is easily done changing
the
2013/9/14 Rogier F. van Vlissingen vlisc...@gmail.com
There is a feature in Word that is not well supported in LO and is breaking
my back
when people make a comment in Word, the text is highlighted and that
highlighting disappears again when you delete the comment.
Try to do that in
On 09/15/2013 07:39 AM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Markus,
If you have not used a special style for the formulas, then using an
input field will work for you. See macro below, put all in one tab in a
module in basic IDE. I will sent you a document with that macro in
private mail.
Kind
OK, I went to Synaptic Package Manager and looked up libhyphen.
It was there as part of the Ubuntu packages.
Maybe Mint did not install that package.
So go to your package manager and look up and install that Debian
package and see if that helps.
My package was labeled libhyphen0.
Looking up
2013/9/15 Rogier F. van Vlissingen vlisc...@gmail.com
amazing. Of course I am in a primitive Win7 box... but after using OO
since before 1.0 and then LO when it forked, the number of frustrations has
now risen to unbearable levels. I'll still prefer LO for my own projects,
but no longer can I
Hi Mates,
I know this is a Libre list but I wondered if anyone had any
expedience in Open Office and could please share any insight?
Everytime I'm editing a document in Open Office (I have Libre, too
which I prefer) and I happen upon a bullet this annoying built toolbar
keeps popping up at
Hi,
You can just drag it so it joins any other toolbar at the left, right,
top or bottom.. so it becomes an integrated toolbar. At least that used
to be the case, but I don't know regarding the new interface in the
current version of AOO.
Best,
Ryan
On 15/09/13 17:52, charles meyer wrote:
At 12:52 15/09/2013 -0400, Charles Meyer wrote:
I know this is a Libre list but I wondered if anyone had any
experience in Open Office and could please share any insight?
Er, wouldn't it be easier to ask on the equivalent OpenOffice Users list?!
Every time I'm editing a document in Open
On 09/11/2013 07:09 AM, tangchaojie wrote:
I Forger My password of the Libreoffice file .
Who can tell me how to deal with it ?
LibO 3.4.5 and lower can write files whose password protection relies on
Blowfish;
LibO 3.4.4 and lower can read files whose password protection relies on
Blowfish;
I started out using OOo back before you could read/write in .doc format
0.x.x or 1.x.x.
When LO came around, I switched to it.
I am currently using both 4.0.5 and 4.1.1 between my desktop and laptops.
What do you refer to as a primitive Win7 box? I have a laptop that is
from 2007 or 2008
Hi.
On 2013-09-16 04:46, M Henri Day wrote:
2013/9/15 Rogier F. van Vlissingen vlisc...@gmail.com
amazing. Of course I am in a primitive Win7 box... but after using OO
since before 1.0 and then LO when it forked, the number of frustrations has
now risen to unbearable levels. I'll still prefer
To be honest - WRITE the passwords down somewhere safe.
OR use a set of passwords and only that set so you just have to try the
one at a time.
I use about a dozen passwords. If I need to create one that is not part
of my set of passwords, I write it down on a card and stick it in a
safe place.
Alternately, one can use a password manager to keep track your
passwords. A good manager will allow you tailor and save unique
passwords for each site of effectively unlimited length.
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From: Kracked_P_P---webmaster webmas...@krackedpress.com
To:
On Fri, 13 Sep 2013, Milos Sramek wrote:
Hi,
I would like to translate the book Getting Started with LO 4.0 to
Slovak. Translating directly the odt file is perhaps not a good idea, so
I would like to use a tool with translation memory - I tried OmegaT.
There is, however, a problem with
In data venerdì 13 settembre 2013 13:52:50, Milos Sramek ha scritto:
Hi,
I would like to translate the book Getting Started with LO 4.0 to
Slovak. Translating directly the odt file is perhaps not a good idea, so
I would like to use a tool with translation memory - I tried OmegaT.
There is,
Yes, that works, unless you system does a crash/burn and for some reason
you cannot get all of your files and data off your backups. Oooops,
sorry you forgot to backup that file somehow.
I am rebuilding a desktop back after the primary drive failed and I did
not have 1 to 2 weeks of work on the
On 09/15/2013 03:06 PM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
Yes, that works, unless you system does a crash/burn and for some reason
you cannot get all of your files and data off your backups. Oooops,
sorry you forgot to backup that file somehow.
This is diverging slightly off the original topic,
Le 15/09/2013 21:15, Valter Mura a écrit :
Hi Valter,
the problem is not OmegaT, the problem are tags inside the odt file. Don't
forget that some tags could be hidden. Anyway, some suggestions:
- create a copy of the file
- remove all tags from the new file: Ctrl+A / Ctrl+M; save it
- use it
Hi :
Is it just some rendering issue? If you scroll so that the relevant bit goes
off-screen and then scroll it back onto the screen then does it figure it out
correctly?
Regards from
Tom :)
From: M Henri Day mhenri...@gmail.com
To: Rogier F. van
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