On 05/11/2014 03:53 PM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
I'm curious to find out what components of LO are used most by the
people on this list. I think it helps to know different folks' area of
experience. It might also help us in learning new ways to integrate
the different components. For myself, my
Hello,
Writer: 80%
Calc: 15%
Impress: 5%
Base: 0%
Draw: 0%
J-Marc
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Hallo,
what is percentage indicating:
Hi :)
It's just a just for fun survey of what people think they use.
The modules can't be split up and removing any wouldn't reduce the
code=base by much at all so the usual sinister hidden-agendas behind this
sort of question are entirely absent. It's just for fun.
For a lot of us this sort of
Tom,
Good morning.
I bothered to comment at all about this for a three reasons.
First, I have a long standing serious interest inductive logic - as you
know, this is the logic upon which all scientific endeavor depends. Not
a fun topic for me, but a vitally serious and important one.
Yes, Tom D., this was just for fun, and given the response from so many
people, I think most have taken it in the way I intended.
Virgil
On 05/13/2014 07:48 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
It's just a just for fun survey of what people think they use.
The modules can't be split up and removing
Useless or not :-)
Going by the number of files used,
Calc = 90%
Writer = 9%
Base = 1%
And yet, I consider that one base file the most important.
I also have a few files that I work with in Corel. When I have time, I
will switch them over to Draw, but for now I have other things to do.
I have
Thank you!!!
That helped and I was finally able to get it right.
(I did not sent a file attachment, since to the best of my knowledge,
that is prohibited by the netiquette / and attachments are stripped
automatically; maybe next time)
Thomas
(2014/05/13 14:24), Dave Barton wrote:
Thomas
Hi :)
Actually a mainstream press article might lead with a heading such as
Which module is best and then make dumb remarks such as Writer doesn't
handle pivot tables quite so well as Calc so therefore Calc is the best.
Such an article would carefully avoid pointing out that each module is the
On Tue, 13 May 2014, Tom Cloyd wrote:
[...]
I don't think Virgil is doing this for fun. I don't think the
respondents think their responses are meaningless. Seriously now: who in
their right mind is interested in the practices of those who bother to
respond to this would-be survey? What
On 05/13/2014 10:16 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
I think it is helping because it helps us understand what kind of
level of expertise we can expect from certain posters. So when i try
to answer questions about Calc, or Base there are clearly limits on
how much i understand or have stumbled
The ones where Urmas does help are often highly technical. That
raises the question of whether Urmas is a dev and just socially
clumsy as so many are. Apparently Microsoft have recognised that many
engineers and devs have high functioning aspergers syndrome or,
even further along the
On 05/13/2014 11:25 AM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
On 05/13/2014 10:16 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
I think it is helping because it helps us understand what kind of
level of expertise we can expect from certain posters. So when i try
to answer questions about Calc, or Base there are clearly limits
I have a vendor who allows me to download a spreadsheet of my monthly
invoice. If she downloads it to herself, in the CSV format, she gets 1
field per column in Excel. If I download the sheet in the CSV format, I
get all of the fields in 1 column. See headings below from libreoffice.
2014-05-13 20:32 GMT+02:00 John R. Sowden jsow...@americansentry.net:
I have a vendor who allows me to download a spreadsheet of my monthly
invoice. If she downloads it to herself, in the CSV format, she gets 1
field per column in Excel. If I download the sheet in the CSV format, I
get all
On 05/13/2014 02:29 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
Actually, no one has yet to respond that primarily uses Base. You
would probably say that I don't either considering the amount of time
that I use Writer. Yet, my primary use of LibreOffice is writing what
should become the future Base Guide. I am also
Here's mine:
% TimeImportance
Writer 95 95 Homework
research projects
Calc5 5 banking
Impress 0 0
Hello,
I use Base EVERY DAY! I mentioned before that I manage a wind band and this
means storing info about pieces of music, players, arrangers, business contacts,
uniforms, attendance at practices and performances (for statistical and money
reasons), supporting members, musical programmes and
Hi :)
Yes, i was one of the respondants. If i had thought it serious or leading
somewhere in anyway at all then i would have carefully avoided
responding. At a guess i'm not the only respondant thinking that way.
I think a few answers, such as Tom C's, are interesting because it kinda
shows
Hi :)
Has this issue been solved? Sorry i didn't know enough to help with this!
Was the documentation useful?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 12 May 2014 01:53, Tom Williams tomd...@comcast.net wrote:
On 05/11/2014 11:40 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Can you right-click on the boxes or select
On 05/13/2014 12:10 PM, Cley Faye wrote:
2014-05-13 20:32 GMT+02:00 John R. Sowden jsow...@americansentry.net:
I have a vendor who allows me to download a spreadsheet of my monthly
invoice. If she downloads it to herself, in the CSV format, she gets 1
field per column in Excel. If I download
Hi :)
It is a classic neurotypical thing that many in IT find really tough to
cope with. So i can both see why some people are having trouble with it
and why others find it fun.
The getting acquainted with people in a group is an excellent summary of
it. It's fun for some and difficult for
Top posting to Tom C.,
While there are some great people and many opinions here on the user forum,
many facets of the collaborative development process and project management go
under appreciated.
As it is, the UX and Design teams are always in need of valid requirements
analysis, and the
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I hesitated to reply to this thread because I don't use LO's native Base,
HSQL, but rather, for the last 3 years, I have been using H2SQL, which is
proving much more robust that HSQL. But I guess that Base is designed to
be the front end for all the major databases, so here is my contribution.
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