On Fri, 3 Jun 2016, toki wrote:
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However, in as much as you use American English, the odds are that you
think you can file the lawsuit in the United States. Ignoring
jurisdictional issues,
the OP's email is based in Holland for what it's worth.
useful post nonetheless.
f.
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B.S. Wrote:
>for acts they have committed, or didn't commit, such as false advertising,
>which this product is doing,
That really depends upon the legal jurisdiction one is in.
I'm not about to do a round-up of which legal jurisdictions would rule
which way, but the legal situation is not near
On 6/1/2016 3:16 PM, B.S. wrote:
> Bo Siltberg schreef op 01-06-2016 19:46:
>> If you lose work because of limited undo then there is something wrong
>> with your method of working.
>> Anyhow, go into *Options -> LibreOffice -> Memory* and raise the *Undo
>> number of steps*.
> I think people ha
de better. Hopefully that will lead to a
rational discussion and result in an even better product for everybody. Ranting
and threatening will accomplish little if any good.
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On 6/1/2016 1:55 PM, B.S. wrote:
B.S. schreef op 01-06-2016 22:41:
Regards.
By the way, no one has still not really tackled the question of
whether there should be better undo. People are trying to avoid that
subject.
That is simply untrue. How about you read what I said. Report the issue
B.S. schreef op 01-06-2016 22:41:
Regards.
By the way, no one has still not really tackled the question of whether
there should be better undo. People are trying to avoid that subject.
People are not giving any reasons for why it shouldn't be there.
People are questioning and criticising t
Piet van Oostrum schreef op 01-06-2016 21:53:
There is an option under Advanced > Expert Configuration >
org.openoffice.Office.Common > Undo
The default is 100 steps which should be enough for normal use. But
you can increase it if you want.
Oh, by the way, I changed that value to 2 (thank
Joel Madero schreef op 01-06-2016 22:10:
:) Funny enough I almost did the same but out of respect for your
choice to keep things private, I chose not to. You've not given the
same consideration so:
That's funny indeed.
Heads up to this user - he has zero respect for the community, enjoys
wast
Bo Siltberg schreef op 01-06-2016 21:44:
Then try 5.0 if you need extensive undo, or simply try to find another
way
of writing that does not rely in too much undo. It is clearly not meant
for
reverting some hour of work.
Why don't you try to stop people from doing what they want in their
pr
:) Funny enough I almost did the same but out of respect for your choice
to keep things private, I chose not to. You've not given the same
consideration so:
Heads up to this user - he has zero respect for the community, enjoys
wasting everyone time, and wants to use the list as a means to wast
Well then if you are going to respond like that, I am going to respond
in public.
Joel Madero schreef op 01-06-2016 18:13:
I use LibreOffice daily for professional work - your subjective
feelings
are irrelevant in this outside of imposing a common sense "duty" (as a
member of the open source
Steve Edmonds wrote:
> Correct, there are no undo settings in my 5.1.2 from openSUSE, although
> it is in the help.
> steve
>
> On 2016-06-02 07:16, B.S. wrote:
> > Also there is not actually any such option in the version I use.
There is an option under Advanced > Expert Configuration >
Then try 5.0 if you need extensive undo, or simply try to find another way
of writing that does not rely in too much undo. It is clearly not meant for
reverting some hour of work.
2016-06-01 21:38 GMT+02:00 Steve Edmonds :
> Correct, there are no undo settings in my 5.1.2 from openSUSE, although
Correct, there are no undo settings in my 5.1.2 from openSUSE, although
it is in the help.
steve
On 2016-06-02 07:16, B.S. wrote:
Also there is not actually any such option in the version I use.
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Bo Siltberg schreef op 01-06-2016 19:46:
If you lose work because of limited undo then there is something wrong
with
your method of working.
Anyhow, go into *Options -> LibreOffice -> Memory* and raise the *Undo
number of steps*.
I think people have a right to their own way of working, and you
If you lose work because of limited undo then there is something wrong with
your method of working.
Anyhow, go into *Options -> LibreOffice -> Memory* and raise the *Undo
number of steps*.
2016-06-01 15:40 GMT+02:00 Joel Madero :
>
> Seriously people,
>>>
>>> this is the second time I have lost a
Seriously people,
this is the second time I have lost a great amount of work because the
undo functionality of LibreOffice is about limited to one paragraph.
The alternative to make backups every time you change something is
just not workable.
Are you just ranting? This isn't a question at
B.S. schreef op 01-06-2016 15:24:
Seriously people,
this is the second time I have lost a great amount of work because the
undo functionality of LibreOffice is about limited to one paragraph.
The alternative to make backups every time you change something is
just not workable.
And if you then
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