2014-04-18 15:03 GMT+02:00 Virgil Arrington cuyfa...@hotmail.com:
On 04/18/2014 05:35 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
The courses seem to be entirely about MS products and their own languages
and stuff like silverlight. They even seem to expect you to use Internet
Explorer.
There are Open
2014-04-18 17:15 GMT+02:00 Paul D. Mirowsky p_mirow...@bentaxna.com:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/04/18/netcraft_
heartbleed_browser_extension/
If the Netcraft extension determines that a site was vulnerable before
news of Heartbleed broke, it checks the date on the site's SSL
2014-04-19 4:19 GMT+02:00 MR ZenWiz mrzen...@gmail.com:
Fixed, sort of - I went to the archive and could get it from there.
But, really, shouldn't the download page just work?
If works for me (at least for the windows version). Maybe you hit a
temporary downtime?
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Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
From the Portable Apps
http://portableapps.com/
http://portableapps.com/about/what_is_a_portable_app
As far as I'm aware, the Portable Apps builds only run on Windows. From
the above link (http://portableapps.com/about/what_is_a_portable_app):
A portable app is a
Tom Davies wrote:
Anyone continuing to use Internet Explorer deserves whatever they
get now more than ever.
In what way does Heartbleed affect IE users any more than others?
Heartbleed is a bug in server-side software, and affects anyone using
affected sites regardless of their browser. In
Hi :)
Yes, it should. Sadly what 'should' be is often different from what is
although i've rarely had problems with LibreOffice. Midori on Ubuntu 12.04
had no problem with the download.
Hmm, actually the page seemed to think i was on a Mac so it gave me a .dmg
to download but that worked. Then
Thanks Tom. Actually it got an 'interested' comment from a dev within a
couple of hours. My comments were slightly tongue-in-cheek and I wasn't
necessarily suggesting that LO devs would be off-hand. Since moving to Linux
however I've found that bug handling sites can be belittling places for a
Greetings,
I have the problem below with LO 3.5.7.2 on a Fedora box.
I have a shell script that generates and save to a text file called
synthesis.csv many lines like this:
|||2013-02-15|Payment A|-100.25|008|fae|
|||2013-03-15|Payment B|-50.25|008|fae|
Calc loads that file without problems,
At 20:05 19/04/2014 +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
I have the problem below with LO 3.5.7.2 on a Fedora box. I have a
shell script that generates and save to a text file called
synthesis.csv many lines like this:
|||2013-02-15|Payment A|-100.25|008|fae|
|||2013-03-15|Payment B|-50.25|008|fae|
Dnia 2014-04-19, o godz. 20:05:40
M. Fioretti mfiore...@nexaima.net napisał(a):
What is happening,
Judging by your name, I suppose you are Italian. I assume that you are
using LibreOffice in your native language, and in Italy, as in most of
Europe, you are using coma as decimal number
On 19-4-2014 20:05, M. Fioretti wrote:
Greetings,
I have the problem below with LO 3.5.7.2 on a Fedora box.
I have a shell script that generates and save to a text file called
synthesis.csv many lines like this:
|||2013-02-15|Payment A|-100.25|008|fae|
|||2013-03-15|Payment B|-50.25|008|fae|
On 4/18/2014 3:40 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Perhaps zoom out so that you get multiple pages on-screen and just race through
to see if anything stands out as being horribly wrong?
That is what I was doing, and nothing looked wrong. Then I looked at the
PDF, and discovered a plethora of minor
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 20:05:40 PM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
Greetings,
I have the problem below with LO 3.5.7.2 on a Fedora box.
I have a shell script that generates and save to a text file called
synthesis.csv many lines like this:
thanks to all who quickly answered yesterday. Here
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