Thank you Anne,
More caching was already clean and the file is 30 KB.
Still keeps giving APP Crash.
Well keep looking for something talking.
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Thanks again for the replies, this is what I've tried so far:
The start time was 10:25pm and the stop time was 10:55pm, with 2026 samples.
I first highlight column 'A', and format the cells as 'Time', using the
01:37:46pm format. The first cell, A1, gets the start time, 10:25:00pm. The
second
Hi :)
These guides might be more useful in general
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
If you go to
Tools - Customise
then you can reconfigure one of the keyboard combinations to be pretty much
anything you want. I'd suggest seeing what Ctrl space or Alt space or even
Well, of course not.
The difference between 10:25pm and 10:55pm is exactly 30 minutes, or
1800 seconds. But you have 2026 samples, which, at a second each, comes
to 33 minutes and 46 seconds, which is equivilent to a stop time of
10:58:46pm. The extra second is (I think) due to the first sample
Hi :)
Yeh, i wondered the same but it is a different issue. As Joel pointed out
you can see the Bold button on the icon-bar is not de-pressed in when the
cursor is in the middle of the heading 3 text.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 10 September 2014 23:41, Joel Madero jmadero@gmail.com wrote:
On
The U stands for Unicode (the universal character set). The notation U
+ is a way of making it explicit that the number is a Unicode
reference.
Unicode 2009 is a thin space, traditionally considered a fifth of the
nominal type size in points, defined by Unicode as either or a fifth or
a sixth
On 09/11/2014 02:07 AM, Johan de Smidt wrote:
Hi
What is the keyboard shortcut for inserting a thin space in Windows?
Your website help isn't much help. Eventually found your suggestion, using
Google, to use U+2009.
What does U stand for? The usual keys don't work.
U stands for Unicode. One way
At 06:33 11/09/2014 -0700, Nobody Noname wrote:
Thanks again for the replies, this is what I've tried so far:
Why not try one of the two techniques already suggested (both of which work)?
The start time was 10:25pm and the stop time was 10:55pm, with 2026
samples. I first highlight column
At 11:03 11/09/2014 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
On 11 September 2014 08:07, Johan de Smidt wrote:
What is the keyboard shortcut for inserting a thin space in Windows?
If you go to Tools - Customise then you can reconfigure one of the
keyboard combinations to be pretty much anything you want.
Hi,
Séamas Ó Brógáin schrieb:
The U stands for Unicode (the universal character set). The notation U
+ is a way of making it explicit that the number is a Unicode
reference.
Unicode 2009 is a thin space, traditionally considered a fifth of the
nominal type size in points, defined by
Hi Johan,
Johan de Smidt schrieb:
Hi
What is the keyboard shortcut for inserting a thin space in Windows?
Your website help isn't much help. Eventually found your suggestion, using
Google, to use U+2009.
What does U stand for? The usual keys don't work.
You have already read how to use your
Thank, Brian, that last reply got it working. I can see that the timeline
created fits within the start and stop times. I can see some time values
repeated twice but that's what you'd expect with a non one sample per second
sampling rate. All I wanted was to correlate notes taken during sampling
At 09:24 11/09/2014 -0700, Nobody Noname wrote:
... that last reply got it working.
Good-oh!
I can see some time values repeated twice but that's what you'd
expect with a non one sample per second sampling rate.
Exactly. I meant to mention this but forgot. Remember that the
repetition is
I just discovered that while many of my fonts still appear in the font
menu, fonts such as Estrangello Edessa are no longer being displayed on
the screen in the document (English characters appear instead in a
variety of fonts.) Can anyone point me in the direction of what may be
happening. I
Stef Bon wrote:
Hi,
I got a template.docx of my education institution, and tried to open
it using LibreOffice.
I found out too late - after I sent it, I got comments of receiver - that writer
did show the table totally wrong.
The .docx format changes slightly with each version of MS Office.
Hello Stef
Are you suggesting that you are standardizing on LibreOffice Templates
or Microsoft Word Templates.
Templates are unique to each system.
Did you save your LibreOffice Writer document to a Microsoft Word format?
If PDF is ok, you could export as pdf and send that.
If the person you
it may or may not be in the character-map for the particular font
you're using ;-)
Now, ... Printing started back in Roman days ... then the Printing
press began with Gutenberg ...
then ... then ... then ...
Latin was the language of the Romans, thus these
just type in character map, and your machine's will pop up -
or you can go on-line, search for character map and find many
for many different fonts.
From: Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 5:03 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] How do I insert a thin
Thanks for bringing me into the 21st C ;-)
From: Séamas Ó Brógáin s...@iol.ie
Date: Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] How do I insert a thin space in Libre in
Windows?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
The U stands for Unicode (the universal character set).
I too lost many of my fonts -
including my favorite ones when I had to change machines ???
And so far no one has been able to show me how to get these back or
how to actually install new ones -
I've even gone to some of these font-sites, downloaded some;
only
Hi :)
Both Google docs and LibreOffice are consistent with each other and any
version of either on any platform. Likewise with OpenOffice,
Calligra/KOffice, Lotus Symphony and almost all others. Even newer
documents prepared by the latest releases of those can usually be read by
older versions
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