On 28/05/12 15:36, Herpiko Dwi Aguno wrote:
from nautilus/dolphin/pcmanfm, Calligra can open remote file, but
Libreoffice can't. Is there a way to open remote file using Libreoffice?
if I open a remote file from Libreoffice, it say You can only select local
files.
I assume considering all
On 2012-05-28 17:36, Herpiko Dwi Aguno wrote:
from nautilus/dolphin/pcmanfm, Calligra can open remote file, but
Libreoffice can't. Is there a way to open remote file using Libreoffice?
if I open a remote file from Libreoffice, it say You can only select local
files.
Hi.
We do not know what
Herpiko Dwi Aguno wrote:
from nautilus/dolphin/pcmanfm, Calligra can open remote file, but
Libreoffice can't. Is there a way to open remote file using Libreoffice?
if I open a remote file from Libreoffice, it say You can only select local
files.
I have no problem opening files over Samba or
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has already come up in connection with jre-1.7.4 in libreoffice-3.4.4
libreoffice-3.5.2 and libreoffice-3.5.3 on a Dell computer when
libreoffice was started and I typed alt-t followed by o followed by a
followed by tab followed by space followed by enter. This in theory is
supposed to
On 28/05/12 13:42, James Knott wrote:
Herpiko Dwi Aguno wrote:
from nautilus/dolphin/pcmanfm, Calligra can open remote file, but
Libreoffice can't. Is there a way to open remote file using Libreoffice?
if I open a remote file from Libreoffice, it say You can only select
local
files.
I have
yahoo-pier_andreit wrote:
You have to mount the remote device
Actually, in Linux you don't. Just open Konqueror (KDE desktop) to the
share and the files are available. In Windows, I do have it mounted,
but IIRC, even there, it's not necessary to mount it.
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Jude,
Can confirm your issue after installing NVDA, while running LibreOffice
3.5.4rc2.
The NVDA screen reader functions as expected, but when working in LibreOffice,
NVDA cursor controls are not correct. Attempting to activate the accessibility
support from Tools -- Options --
Every time I copy or cut some text on LibreOffice 3.5.3.2, it takes about ten
seconds on a frozen screen before it responds again. Pasting works perfectly
fine.
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Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 26/05/12 22:30, Girvin R. Herr a écrit :
Hi Girvin,
If you have links to LO/OOo configuration documentation for ODBC
connection to MySQL, I would be willing to try it.
Thanks.
I wrote a tutorial for this very purpose many years ago for OOo, but it
Dotan Cohen wrote
I suppose an improvement could be made in that if one neighbouring
character has directionality and the other is a space, then the
neutral character should get the neighbouring character's
directionality. I will have to play with a few test cases. However,
LibreOffice is
Hi :)
No, luckily not! It's just Mac being different. Sometimes there are miinor
differences or odd things left out in some distro-specific, tweaked, versions
but generally it's all the same which-ever platform you are on. Errr, except
that diffeent way of getting to the options on Macs.
Hi :)
I don't know why people don't do that sort of thing tbh. The
Tools - Options
route is typical only for Windows. In GnuLinux almost everything does
Edit - Preferences
instead. I don't see why we couldn't do all 3 ways on Macs and just the 2 ways
on both Windows and GnuLinux.
Perhaps
Hi :)
The Documentation Team get around it by having a simple table of
Mac-equivalents at the bottom of one of the early pages, perhaps page 2?
There are a few other differences because Mac keyboards are different and
there didn't used to be a right-button on their mice so right-clicks are
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