At 08:59 15/08/2017 -0600, Jorge Rodríguez wrote:
As I understand, there is a way to use some
information from other authors: Put quotation
marks to the information that we need to
reference and put a footer where we have to put
the information of the authors and more. When we
use a graph,
Il 14/08/2017 06:16, Tim-L--Elmira-NY ha scritto:
I am just MAD at my ASUS X751S laptop.
Windows updated itself to a newer version of Windows 10. That, again,
dumped the GRUB system to be able to boot to Ubuntu-MATE 16.04LTS. I
have been trying to get it working for over 14 hours.
Found it:
1. Double-click on the chart
2. Format > Axis > Y Axis
3. In the Scale dialog, uncheck Automatic for the Major/Minor interval
(count), and assign "1"
4. OK.
Thanks !
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remygauthier wrote
> You can adjust the scaling of number values by formatting the axis. Select
> the axis (click on one of the numbers) on the graph, then right click and
> select Format Axis... On the first tab (Scale), you can unselect the
> "Automatic" scaling for the major and minor intervals
Hi,
You can adjust the scaling of number values by formatting the axis.
Select the axis (click on one of the numbers) on the graph, then right
click and select Format Axis... On the first tab (Scale), you can
unselect the "Automatic" scaling for the major and minor intervals and
then place the
Hello,
On Wed, 16 Aug 2017 00:50:14 +0200
Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi Dennis,
>
> >
> > Second, I cannot delete a list point with the backspace key
> > (markation still works)
>
> Using backspace means, that you get a further paragraph, which
> belongs to the same
Hello, and many thanks!
On Wed, 16 Aug 2017 00:53:18 +0200
Gabriele Ponzo wrote:
> Indeed this is the right and canonical way to do that (as I use to
> teach :)
You're right! Today it works. I guess that I managed to misconfigure
something else with some definitely buggy
Almost there :-)
One last thing I didn't figure out: Why does Calc display the Y axis every
other data (0-2-4, instead of 0-1-2-3)?
https://s27.postimg.org/3uvol2mhf/Libre_Office.calc.empty.x.y.chart.png
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Can Calc plot an empty x/y graph with just the labels on the two sides and
grid, like this:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/278295/how-can-i-draw-an-empty-plot
And if it can export it as a vector graphic, I could open it in a paint
application and draw the curves manually without trying
JFYI, I dowgraded to 5.2.7 but the problems seems to persist.
I did it in a hurry so I need to look deeper to confirm it and eventually
test previous versions (portable ones this time :/ )
I´ll post back when I have something solid to share.
Regards.
Regina Henschel wrote
> Hi,
>
> hqxnet
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