Re: free text editor (was: [libreoffice-users] delete hidden formated text in odt)

2016-05-03 Thread Walther Koehler
Hi Robert Am Dienstag, 3. Mai 2016 schrieb Robert Funnell: > Walther - > > Could you open your content.xml with Emacs and record a macro to > find and remove the hidden text? (I'm not sure that qualifies as > simple.) Unfortunately, I am not used to emacs, although I know it is a very powerful

Re: free text editor (was: [libreoffice-users] delete hidden formated text in odt)

2016-05-03 Thread Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster
I tend to have NoteTab and Notepad++ installed on most of the Windows systems - Win7 through Win10. Both works fine for me. I used one or the other when I was hand coding web pages back in the WinXP days. This was before I switched to Ubuntu Linux. On 05/03/2016 05:13 PM, Barry Smith

Re: free text editor (was: [libreoffice-users] delete hidden formated text in odt)

2016-05-03 Thread Barry Smith
Notepad was still in Windows distributions the last time I was aware. Windows 7 included it, and i think Windows 10 still includes Notepad. If not, there is a free program named Notepad++ . Another fairly independent way to distribute documents is by outputting to PDF. Every platform that I know

Re: free text editor (was: [libreoffice-users] delete hidden formated text in odt)

2016-05-03 Thread Bruce Hohl
Perhaps LO Find & Replace using Regular expressions would work. Not an LO solution but SED can be useful for such tasks. Can you post a sample of the file contents? On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 4:16 PM, Robert Funnell wrote: > Walther - > > Could you open your content.xml

Re: free text editor (was: [libreoffice-users] delete hidden formated text in odt)

2016-05-03 Thread Robert Funnell
Walther - Could you open your content.xml with Emacs and record a macro to find and remove the hidden text? (I'm not sure that qualifies as simple.) - Robert On Tue, 3 May 2016, Walther Koehler wrote: Hallo, Am Dienstag, 3. Mai 2016 schrieb Bruce Hohl: > Do you have some advice how to

Re: free text editor (was: [libreoffice-users] delete hidden formated text in odt)

2016-05-03 Thread Walther Koehler
Hallo, Am Dienstag, 3. Mai 2016 schrieb Bruce Hohl: > > Do you have some advice how to remove the hidden (hard-)formatted text in > > a > > > simple way? > > File > Save :: Save as type = Text (.txt) OR Text - Choose Encoding (.txt) > Thus, LO can be used to read, create and edit unformatted text

[libreoffice-users] Re: [calc]password protection default on

2016-05-03 Thread Larry Evans
On 05/03/2016 02:13 PM, Larry Evans wrote: I'm on ubuntu 14.04LTS. My libreoffice calc about shows: Version: 4.2.8.2 I opened a new calc file, put 100 in A1, then tried to save it; however, it then asked for a password. I don't remember changing anything that said, "for all future calc

[libreoffice-users] [calc]password protection default on

2016-05-03 Thread Larry Evans
I'm on ubuntu 14.04LTS. My libreoffice calc about shows: Version: 4.2.8.2 I opened a new calc file, put 100 in A1, then tried to save it; however, it then asked for a password. I don't remember changing anything that said, "for all future calc documents, require a password". How can I

Re: free text editor (was: [libreoffice-users] delete hidden formated text in odt)

2016-05-03 Thread Bruce Hohl
> Do you have some advice how to remove the hidden (hard-)formatted text in a > simple way? File > Save :: Save as type = Text (.txt) OR Text - Choose Encoding (.txt) Thus, LO can be used to read, create and edit unformatted text files. On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 12:37 PM, anne-ology

Re: free text editor (was: [libreoffice-users] delete hidden formated text in odt)

2016-05-03 Thread anne-ology
Thanks for this information; some on this list might enjoying knowing about it. Since I think you sent this to me by mistake, am sending on to the list; I am not interested in changing. From: Tim Deaton Date: Mon, May 2, 2016 at 9:44 PM

[libreoffice-users] Re: Calc Defect

2016-05-03 Thread V Stuart Foote
@Russell, That is the autocorrect support for emoji replacing the string with a single Unicode emoji from the SMP--clock faces for 10, 11, and 12. The string is replaced with the single emoji, but then does not show in the font in use. Already reported tdf#97191

[libreoffice-users] Calc Defect

2016-05-03 Thread Russell
How do I report a found flaw in the software. Here? Try this: Start a new LibreOffice Calc select any cell and format it to time 876613:37:46 format code [HH]:MM:SS now enter a time like 10:05:22 (this is 10hr 5min 22sec) Above looks good, right! Now enter 10:11:22 (10hr 11min 22sec) What do you