On 10/14/2017 04:29 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
> With a GUI, you just need to know the colour codes and names.
Time yourself creating the Sherwin-Williams Paint Colour Palette.
>Which do you think people are more likely to use?
An organisation will hire somebody to construct the colour palette.
An in
Hi,
If you have root access on Linux, you can always edit the file
sofficerc located in the same folder as soffice.bin. Setting the Logo
keyword to zero seems to do the trick for me. I have not found a way to
carry this setting to my local environment (copying the file to
$HOME/sofficerc or $HOME/.
On 14/10/17 00:48, MR ZenWiz wrote:
> I don't use Windows if I can avoid it, but this may come in handy, too.
If you're using linux, you can get LO to start on a different desktop. I
habitually use 7 desktops with email, browser, etc assigned to specific
desktops by using gDevilspie.
You can assi
On 12/10/17 10:47 AM, Tim-L wrote:
On 10/11/2017 02:43 PM, Toki wrote:
On 10/11/2017 02:48 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
Either way, with that many palettes in play, there should be a way
to manage them other than fiddling with XML files.
Palettes are function specific. As such, if made according to t