Hi :)
Is it ever a surprise when Brian is right? Yes, i'd prolly still not
be hugely surprised if he ever does get something waaay off but "i
wouldn't hold my breath on it"!
Regards from
Tom :)
On 26 November 2013 22:46, Felmon Davis wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Nov 2013, Brian Barker wrote:
>
>> At 00:0
Dear all:
The full size of Libreoffice 4.1.3 (Linux version) is more than 400 MB, but
I want to limit it to 350-370MB or less.
Do you know how to do it?
What files or directories should I delete?
Regards,
Minhsien0330
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You can report the bug here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org
I reported a bug earlier today, someone responded in less than an hour;
so keep an eye on your email. And stick to the relevant facts.
Be prepared to submit a copy of your file. In fact, save yourself and
the developer some time by s
On 11/26/2013 05:55 PM, Pedro wrote:
Hi Thomas
Toppa-2 wrote
When LibreOffice was established after OpenOffice were taken over and
now seems to be semi-commercial, I sold my soul willingly to the LO devil.
I prefer(ed) to stay with the rebels fighting for freedom ("Libre").
Yet I have run sev
Hi Thomas
Toppa-2 wrote
> When LibreOffice was established after OpenOffice were taken over and
> now seems to be semi-commercial, I sold my soul willingly to the LO devil.
> I prefer(ed) to stay with the rebels fighting for freedom ("Libre").
> Yet I have run several times into situations where
On Tue, 26 Nov 2013, Brian Barker wrote:
At 00:05 26/11/2013 -0800, Aonly Noname wrote:
... I don't know if Brian Barker's method does in fact provide the Last
Saved Date or not. If it does, great - and if he says it does then I
assume he's correct.
Oh, that's most unwise!
wow! correct ag
Would it be possible to send the document to someone you trust who uses
the same version and see if it gets the same results?
On 11/26/2013 3:30 AM, Thomas wrote:
Very ture, indeed!
(2013/11/26 16:40), A wrote:
It's been my experience that bugs tickled only by one person are very
difficult t
I must say, that I have verified with a 30 pages document, that changing
to web view, adding some text, closing and reopening, LO returns to the
place where the cursor was before the close.
I am using LO 4.1.3.2 in a Windows 7 machine.
El 2013-11-24 10:50 p.m., Denis Navas Vega escribió:
El 2
At 16:42 26/11/2013 +0100, Gordom Noname wrote:
I can't figure out how to write a regex to find all text in between
certain words. The problem I have is related to line break marks.
These two words belong to different paragraphs and therefore the
text I'm looking for consists of numerous line b
You know that you need to go to Find/Replace and choose "more options"
to get to the regular expressions, correct?
Now the problem you have is something that is more of a macro and not a
find/replace with "regex".
You have to find the first word and then mark that text placement. Then
fin
Hallo everyone.
I can't figure out how to write a regex to find all text in between
certain words. The problem I have is related to line break marks. These
two words belong to different paragraphs and therefore the text I'm
looking for consists of numerous line break or paragraph break marks.
Hmm, we're still having problems even after updating. LO generates
XHTML, but unfortunately the file it generates both:
- causes parsing errors in Firefox AND
- fails to validate at http://validator.w3.org/check
So it's neither fish nor fowl. It doesn't generate HTML that is usable
in real-life b
A wrote:
> It might make sense to move everything involving the insertion of dates
> into the above noted "Under Type select Date...". Anytime someone says
> "One point of confusion..." then you know something needs to be looked
> at a bit more and see if a way can't be found to eliminate the
> co
Very ture, indeed!
(2013/11/26 16:40), A wrote:
It's been my experience that bugs tickled only by one person are very
difficult to replicate without a highly detailed explanation of every
keystroke and mouse movement and sometimes even the exact data being
used. The best way to figure out wha
At 00:05 26/11/2013 -0800, Aonly Noname wrote:
... I don't know if Brian Barker's method does in fact provide the
Last Saved Date or not. If it does, great - and if he says it does
then I assume he's correct.
Oh, that's most unwise!
Brian Barker
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It's true it's buried pretty deep, and the only reason I was able to
find it was because I happened to be looking for DocInformation I needed
just the other day and it ocurred to me that this sort of info. would
probably be contained there. Only the OP knows whether or not "Last
Saved Date" a
On Mon, 25 Nov 2013 20:14:01 +0200
Gad Feldan wrote:
Hello Gad,
>it yourself. I enclose you a document in Hebrew, so you can check
>yourself
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