Neither bottom nor interleaved posting methods are used by professional
IT workers. Microsoft developers yes, but not professionals.
On Sun, 2011-05-29 at 20:25 -0700, NoOp wrote:
On 05/29/2011 07:42 PM, Roland Hughes wrote:
Wow!
Someone definitely peed in your cornflakes this morning!
Whether he does or doesn't represent LO in any official capacity really
doesn't matter to me. Official presence seems to be non-existent at
best on this list and believe it or not, Tom is where I got my answer.
Had the LO Web site been designed even remotely correct for a commercial
or widely
Many thanks, Cor.
Can I port over the OO user profile info to LO? If so, can you give me a
hint concerning where to begin?
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On 30 May 2011 12:40, Cor Nouws oo...@nouenoff.nl wrote:
Hi Alex,
Alex Mavro wrote (30-05-11 02:17)
Greetings -- I have a ws.ott template file that allows me to
Le 29/05/11 20:43, Cor Nouws a écrit :
Hi Cor,
Well, some weeks (ago?) I've seen passing some discussion about this
(not followed details).
The devil is in the detail :-))
But to me it looks as a misinterpretation.
- yes, support contracts are important, because also that generates
Thank you for a wonderful product.
I use LinuxMint with GNOME 2.32 and LibreOffice 3.3.2 build 202.
Using Write, I go to the beginning of a paragraph and insert a frame, and
choose Anchor to Paragraph option.
But when I move the paragraph elsewhere, the inserted frame does not
accompany but
After all these weeks I finally get a truthful answer from someone who who
seems to know
the truth... Thank you Christian!!!
-
Hi NoOp and all interested,
the code that was integrated is not in a state
Thank you for a wonderful product.
I use LinuxMint with GNOME 2.32 and LibreOffice 3.3.2 build 202.
Using Write, I go to the beginning of a paragraph and insert a frame, and
choose Anchor to Paragraph option.
But when I move the paragraph elsewhere, the inserted frame does not
accompany but
Le 30/05/11 10:32, barbault a écrit :
Hi JM,
Comment éditer un formulaire Base?
Sachant qu'avec la configuration Ubuntu 11.04 et LibreOffice 3.3.2
lorsqu'on ouvre un formulaire en édition la barre d'état, les barres
d'outils : contrôles formulaire, dessin, ébauche formulaire ne
réagissent
Thank you for a wonderful product.
I use LinuxMint with GNOME 2.32 and LibreOffice 3.3.2 build 202.
Using Write, I go to the beginning of a paragraph and insert a frame, and
choose Anchor to Paragraph option.
But when I move the paragraph elsewhere, the inserted frame does not
accompany but
Alex,
Congratulations on your summary of the business issues surrounding LibO.
Brilliantly put!
Half-Impressed (aka Un-Impressed).
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Hi Cor,
Appologies for repeating this:
I use:
LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m19 (Build:6)
tag libreoffice-3.3.0.4
with XP Pro and SP3
Just for the record. I noted you wanted the raw facts about the Impress audio
file link loss
when you were discussing with Tom.
I used Impress to create a 96
Hello Alex,
In data 30 maggio 2011 alle ore 11:41:51, Alexander Thurgood
alex.thurg...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Ultimately, it is not merely the remarks that Michael made, that I may,
or may not, have misinterpreted. As I mentioned, it transpires from
other mailing lists, the dev irc channel,
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 3:14 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions
webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
On 05/30/2011 06:41 AM, Kemal Gençay wrote:
Thank you for a wonderful product.
I use LinuxMint with GNOME 2.32 and LibreOffice 3.3.2 build 202.
Using Write, I go to the beginning of
Hi :)
I think that if you are using GnuLinux then you might be able to set your
keyboard short-cuts to use the WordStar navigation commands to work in all
relevant applications. It might be difficult to change the use of CtrlX tho.
As Planas points out it does depend on what those key
On 05/30/2011 08:38 AM, Gianluca Turconi wrote:
Hello Alex,
In data 30 maggio 2011 alle ore 11:41:51, Alexander Thurgood
alex.thurg...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Ultimately, it is not merely the remarks that Michael made, that I may,
or may not, have misinterpreted. As I mentioned, it transpires
On 30/05/11 13:14, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
...
I do wonder what is the difference as anchor TO a character vs. anchor
AS a character.
Having just been through the mill with OOo on that one.
Anchor /as/ character puts the graphic (or what-have-you) inline with
the
Joep,
Professional IT workers never remove any portion of the post because
when you go through a SOX audit, and then through court, you get in a
whole lot of trouble for doing it.
Now, people who once got paid for writing a program or use Microsoft
products may well have different opinions
That's been an undocumented feature since the first version. Quite
honestly, I think the other anchor types never got implemented. It
always anchors to page.
On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 13:41 +0300, Kemal Gençay wrote:
Thank you for a wonderful product.
I use LinuxMint with GNOME 2.32 and
Hi :)
I'm not used to using boxes so i am very clumsy with them. When you Anchor to
character (or paragraph) how can you select which character (or paragraph) the
box is anchored too?
I found that when i selected an area of text including text that was before the
text-box then i could
Hi :)
My understanding is ...
That TDF does keep a list of bugs to be fixed and wish-list items. Triagers go
through and assign various values such as easy (or difficult), critical (or
Low importance).
Anyone can go through the list and pick something to work on. Sometimes that
'anyone'
Hi :)
I have a feeling that your current method might be trying to anchor the box to
the beginning of the document. It's not quite having that effect but perhaps
you need to do the anchoring when you have got the box into the right place?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 30/05/11 15:58, Roland Hughes wrote:
Joep,
Professional IT workers never remove any portion of the post because
when you go through a SOX audit, and then through court, you get in a
whole lot of trouble for doing it.
Now, people who once got paid for writing a program or use Microsoft
I don't know if you are having difficulties with your mail client, but
your recent responses seem to be double posting.
On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 17:19 +0200, Joep L. Blom wrote:
On 30/05/11 15:58, Roland Hughes wrote:
Joep,
Professional IT workers never remove any portion of the post because
Was wondering if there's a way to get a Dollars Cents format when
entering numbers in the spreadsheet. In other words if you enter 1-2-3 in
a cell, the result would be formatted to 1.23 (one dollar and twenty-three
cents). This is useful for accountants and others who regularly enter
financial
Hi :)
A LOT of people top-post. Particularly normal office workers.
Most email clients seem to default to open emails at the top of the email.
Between normal office workers this is normally the latest thing in an ongoing
thread. If the poor worker can't remember earlier posts then they
Hi :)
There is a currency format but by default it would take 123 as $123.00. When i
worked in an Accountancy Practice we would automatically type the . when
dealing
with such small amounts for 'working papers' and things.
Regards from
Tom :)
From:
Hi :)
Sorry i have lost track of this thread. Which Operating System are you using;
Windows, Ubuntu, another gnulinux, a Bsd or Mac? The LO profiles in gnulinux
(such as Ubuntu, Fedora etc) are in
/home/user/.libreoffice/3/user
and for OpenOffice they are in
/home/user/.openoffice.org/3/user
Hi :)
Many OOo Extensions just work in LO as is. A few might need 'porting' and
others just need to make it clear that they work on LO too. I think the whole
lot need to be moved to a safer server or mirrored or whatever. Allegedly the
extensions were on an independent website but just how
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi :)
A LOT of people top-post. Particularly normal office workers.
Most email clients seem to default to open emails at the top of the email.
Between normal office workers this is normally the latest thing in an
Lol
I guess you don't work in an office nor work with other office workers much!!
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Simos Xenitellis simos.li...@googlemail.com
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Mon, 30 May, 2011 17:57:02
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] OTRe: Sun
This is my system
http://www.beakos.com.mx/swb/es/BeakOS_GNULinux/home
Linux beakos 2.6.34 (gnome Version2.30.2)
bash, version 3.2.39(1)-release
/bin/sh - /bin/bash
Binutils: (GNU Binutils) 2.18
bison (GNU Bison) 2.3
/usr/bin/yacc - /usr/bin/yacc
bzip2, Version 1.0.5, 10-Dec-2007.
Coreutils:
This is my system
http://www.beakos.com.mx/swb/es/BeakOS_GNULinux/home
Linux beakos 2.6.34 (gnome Version2.30.2)
bash, version 3.2.39(1)-release
/bin/sh - /bin/bash
Binutils: (GNU Binutils) 2.18
bison (GNU Bison) 2.3
/usr/bin/yacc - /usr/bin/yacc
bzip2, Version 1.0.5, 10-Dec-2007.
Coreutils:
Hello,
Under LibreOffice 3.4rc2 I cannot print a report landscape. It displays alright
as a preview, but always prints in portrait mode, whatever I try to specify.
This is under Linux/Debian-Squeeze. In the version for Windows/Vista everything
works fine...
Regards
H.S.
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On 2011-05-29 3:58 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
An example : can anyone point me to a webpage from the Foundation or the
LibreOffice.org site where it clearly states that LibreOffice is not
intended for business use or that if you are a business you should buy
support ?
No, because there
On 2011-05-29 4:08 AM, Stefan Weigel wrote:
Am 28.05.2011 23:18, schrieb lenphil...@suddenlink.net:
... the email method is NOT working for me? When I send unsub
messages to the listserv (as detailed in all the message footers,
etc.), they either bounce outright, state that I'm not subscribed
On 2011-05-30 2:45 AM, Roland Hughes wrote:
Neither bottom nor interleaved posting methods are used by
professional IT workers. Microsoft developers yes, but not
professionals.
Rotflmao!
Roland, you are obviously from some other planet than I.
In the circles I frequent, it is the exact
Obviously you travel in that world of got paid to write a program once
instead of the three plus year multi-million dollar bet the company
systems development projects. I can tell you what world I travel in.
Remember the articles which came out in ComputerWorld and the other
trade rags after
For writers like me who love invoking full-screen to sweep away distractions
while creating, there's nothing more infuriating than that silly full-screen
toolbar that insists on getting in your face. You can minimize, dock or
whatever but there's always something there. Here's a way to disappear
On 2011-05-30 12:17 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
A LOT of people top-post. Particularly normal office workers.
Yeah, because they're typically a bunch of lazy bums...
Most email clients seem to default to open emails at the top of the
email.
Not sure that's true (I know Thunderbirds default is to
On 2011-05-30 11:42 AM, Roland Hughes wrote:
Editing and/or responding within the original message is considered
tampering with evidence.
Rotflmao even harder!
Roland, where do you get this garbage? Do you make it up as you go?
Everyone is supposed to TOP POST, not only to save developer
Hi Alex,
Alexander Thurgood wrote (30-05-11 11:41)
Le 29/05/11 20:43, Cor Nouws a écrit :
Well, some weeks (ago?) I've seen passing some discussion about this
(not followed details).
The devil is in the detail :-))
[...]
Thanks for finding those ;-)
I'm to occupied with obligations and
On 2011-05-30 2:39 PM, Roland Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 14:39 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
Roland, you are obviously from some other planet than I.
In the circles I frequent, it is the exact opposite.
It is the IT people who are most likely to know how to properly use
their mail
It's a common cultural problem in the OpenSource community. Everyone
thinks they deserve all software for free, but if you have a company
or business email address you should spend all of your money so that
they can continue to have free software. It doesn't matter what
OpenSource operating
Hi,
On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 10:42 -0500, Roland Hughes wrote:
Editing and/or responding within the original message is considered
tampering with evidence. Everyone is supposed to TOP POST, not only to
save developer time, but to allow the legal teams to read from the
bottom up on the last
You have just demonstrated a complete lack of understanding about IT and
have __obviously__ never ever found yourself in the middle of a
multi-million dollar lawsuit between two massive corporations. If you
had you would never speak so far out your rectal orifice in public. I
have been in that
Alex Mavro wrote (30-05-11 07:45)
Many thanks, Cor.
Can I port over the OO user profile info to LO? If so, can you give me a
hint concerning where to begin?
In your case, it is enough to move/copy this file
user/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/Accelerators.xcu
so smthing as
Hi ..,
jalcradus wrote (30-05-11 18:13)
Was wondering if there's a way to get a Dollars Cents format when
entering numbers in the spreadsheet. In other words if you enter 1-2-3 in
a cell, the result would be formatted to 1.23 (one dollar and twenty-three
cents). This is useful for
On 2011-05-30 2:53 PM, Roland Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 14:34 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-05-29 3:58 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
An example : can anyone point me to a webpage from the Foundation or the
LibreOffice.org site where it clearly states that LibreOffice is not
HELP!!!
I am receiving 20 and more emails daily. I have tried many, many times to
unsubscribe with NO SUCCESS.
PLEASE give me an email, land line, snail mail address, or phone number where I
can UNSUBSCRIBE.
rich...@hornick.us
-Original Message-
From: Joep L. Blom
HELP!!!
I am receiving 20 and more emails daily. I have tried many, many times to
unsubscribe with NO SUCCESS.
PLEASE give me an email, land line, snail mail address, or phone number
where I can UNSUBSCRIBE.
rich...@hornick.us
-Original Message-
From: Gianluca Turconi
HELP!!!
I am receiving 20 and more emails daily. I have tried many, many times to
unsubscribe with NO SUCCESS.
PLEASE give me an email, land line, snail mail address, or phone number
where I can UNSUBSCRIBE.
rich...@hornick.us
-Original Message-
From: Alexander Thurgood
On 2011-05-30 3:05 PM, Roland Hughes wrote:
You have just demonstrated a complete lack of understanding about IT
and have __obviously__ never ever found yourself in the middle of a
multi-million dollar lawsuit between two massive corporations.
Objection, your honor, relevancy - the one has
On 2011-05-30 3:13 PM, planas wrote:
From what I understand, top posting is generally preferred for
general business communication. The problem with bottom posting is
that one must scroll done to see the answer and there is a tendency
to edit the text, which may be unacceptable in court.
Richard,
If actual IT professionals set up the server correctly, you send a
COMPLETELY EMPTY MESSAGE to users+h...@libreoffice.org
No SIG files, no subject, no message body.
Given the organization of the Web site, and those genetic miss-fits from
management that hang out here and speak directly
On 2011-05-30 4:22 PM, Roland Hughes wrote:
Open your browser without your email client being opened and go to
that Web page. Find messages from
rol...@logikalsolutions.com
and flag them as junk mail.
There fixed that for you...
And you're welcome...
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Wow, somewhere in there i see an admittance that it is marginally easier to
top-post. At last.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Mon, 30 May, 2011 19:54:50
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] OTRe: Sun
On 2011-05-30 5:10 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Wow, somewhere in there i see an admittance that it is marginally easier to
top-post. At last.
I don't recall anyone ever saying it wasn't *easier*...
It is also *easier* to steal apples from your neighbors apple tree than
it is to grow your own...
On 05/30/2011 03:46 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-05-30 2:53 PM, Roland Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 14:34 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-05-29 3:58 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
An example : can anyone point me to a webpage from the Foundation or the
LibreOffice.org site where it
How do I stop the Calc progarm from making annoying changes?
Examples:
- changed to a longer dash
(C) changed to a Copywrite symbol
(R) changed to a Registered symbol
In my spreadsheet
(C) stands for Common
(R) stands for Rare and are different trading card rarities so they should
not be
Hi there,
Glittersword wrote (30-05-11 23:23)
How do I stop the Calc progarm from making annoying changes?
Examples:
[...]
Tools Autocorrect options
and
Tools Cell contents AutoImput.
Kind regards,
Cor
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On 31/05/11 07:23, Glittersword wrote:
How do I stop the Calc progarm from making annoying changes?
Examples:
- changed to a longer dash
(C) changed to a Copywrite symbol
(R) changed to a Registered symbol
In my spreadsheet
(C) stands for Common
(R) stands for Rare and are different trading
On 2011-05-30 5:22 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
On 05/30/2011 03:46 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-05-30 2:53 PM, Roland Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2011-05-30 at 14:34 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
It's a common cultural problem in the OpenSource community. Everyone
thinks they
Hi guys,
.. wrote (30-05-11 23:36)
On 2011- ...
On 05/30 ...
On 2011-05- ...
On Mon, 2011-05- ...
With due respect to all you opinions, knowledge, smart wordings etc, etc
... but how many new features, maked as fixed bugs, or new bugs could
you have tested in the mean time? Or
Hi,
On Mon, 30 May 2011 14:05:56 -0500
Roland Hughes rol...@logikalsolutions.com wrote:
You have just demonstrated a complete lack of understanding about IT and
have __obviously__ never ever found yourself in the middle of a
multi-million dollar lawsuit between two massive corporations. If
Cor Nouws wrote:
Simply FormatCells
Or via the Styles window (F11) you can also define styles for
(different) cells
That wouldn't work, Cor ;)
It's not a question of formatting. The OP wants to type 123 and for the cell
to display $1.23
The only solution I can see is to have a column
Hi Plino,
plino wrote (30-05-11 23:49)
Cor Nouws wrote:
Simply FormatCells
Or via the Styles window (F11) you can also define styles for
(different) cells
That wouldn't work, Cor ;)
It's not a question of formatting. The OP wants to type 123 and for the cell
to display $1.23
Yes I know
Roland,
On Mon, 30 May 2011 15:22:44 -0500
Roland Hughes rol...@logikalsolutions.com wrote:
Richard,
If actual IT professionals set up the server correctly, you send a
COMPLETELY EMPTY MESSAGE to users+h...@libreoffice.org
No SIG files, no subject, no message body.
Given the
Hi :)
If rules are set-up to alienate new users then i think they are worth ignoring.
It is not acceptable to blindly follow orders or rules that cause harm or are
ridiculous. If TDF set a rule that said that all users must walk backwards
would you obey it? Would you berate people that
(can even give a clumsy work around).
If it's better than having calculations in another column, please do.
I could use a trick that saves me from typing the dot (because I often type
the dot twice and then have to go back to correct it...)
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I think they are called guidelines for a reason.
It would be good if we weren't so bureaucratic about this.
There is a difference between engaging in a conversation that works for the
participants and providing some sort of linear record that requires people to
work hard to make sure they have
plino wrote (31-05-11 00:09)
(can even give a clumsy work around).
If it's better than having calculations in another column, please do.
I could use a trick that saves me from typing the dot (because I often type
the dot twice and then have to go back to correct it...)
Cannot find it any
:)
In fact, after a quick search in Google, I found out that there is such a
feature in a competing product ;)
http://www.teachexcel.com/excel-help/ev.php?i=2957
Maybe this could be added as a feature request for Calc?
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On 05/30/2011 08:38 AM, Gianluca Turconi wrote:
Hello Alex,
In data 30 maggio 2011 alle ore 11:41:51, Alexander Thurgood
alex.thurg...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Ultimately, it is not merely the remarks that Michael made, that
On 05/30/2011 08:16 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 31/05/11 1:45 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
On 05/30/2011 08:38 AM, Gianluca Turconi wrote:
Hello Alex,
In data 30 maggio 2011 alle ore 11:41:51, Alexander Thurgood
alex.thurg...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Ultimately, it is
On 05/30/2011 08:10 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
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ramble, ramble, ramble. to tired to think straight. maybe tomorrow I
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On 05/30/2011 03:29 AM, t...@iafrica.com wrote:
After all these weeks I finally get a truthful answer from someone who who
seems to know
the truth... Thank you Christian!!!
...
So you prefer to resort to chest pounding rather than contribute to the
thread I posted for this?
Impress mobility
On 05/30/2011 06:58 AM, Roland Hughes wrote:
...
Bottom posting wastes vast quantities of developers time scrolling to
the end. Full quoting is a policy mandated by most major corporations
and IT organizations because it allows management (and the legal team)
to jump into the conversation at
On 05/30/2011 08:42 AM, Roland Hughes wrote:
Editing and/or responding within the original message is considered
tampering with evidence. Everyone is supposed to TOP POST, not only to
save developer time, but to allow the legal teams to read from the
bottom up on the last message identifying
Hi,
Am 30.05.2011 23:42, schrieb Sigrid Carrera:
In your office, you can do as you want. But on this list, we have
a set of rules, that everyone should take into account. And one
of this rules, is to not top post, but reply *below* the
paragraph your referring to and deleting the stuff,
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