NoOp wrote
I wonder what office suites you are using. Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
But guess what? Microft Word does it for both... (c) and (C).
Next...
So, based on this small detail you insinuate that the user is lying and
ignore all the rest of the
Am 11.12.2012 06:42, schrieb NoOp:
Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
My LibreOffice does this by default.
LibreOffice 3.5.4.2
Build-ID: 350m1(Build:2)
delivered with Ubuntu 12.04
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On 12/11/2012 01:11 PM, Stefan Weigel wrote:
Am 11.12.2012 06:42, schrieb NoOp:
Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
My LibreOffice does this by default.
LibreOffice 3.5.4.2
Build-ID: 350m1(Build:2)
delivered with Ubuntu 12.04
Mine does _NOT_ - LO 3.6.2.2 on
I'm sorry, but I still don't understand.
What harm can it do to my system? Right now, I have LO 3.5.7, AOO 3.4.1 and
the LO 4 Beta. I have seen no problems at all. All you've told me is that it
shouldn't be done and that you don't do it. Forgive me for being dense, but
I still don't know why?
Hi :)
Part of the purpose of a list is that many different view-points can be
expressed by individuals. As you point out many of us may well not agree with
the wisdom of many of the posts but hopefully by gathering different
points-of-view people can assess and perhaps change their own
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Le 12-12-11 07:25 AM, VA a écrit :
I'm sorry, but I still don't understand.
What harm can it do to my system? Right now, I have LO 3.5.7, AOO
3.4.1 and the LO 4 Beta. I have seen no problems at all. All you've told
me is that it shouldn't be done
Hi :)
People have discussed various different ways that tabs could be implemented in
LibreOffice. I would really like to see either of the main ways. The only one
i could understand was having each tab as a different document but there was an
old word-processor that had something very
Don't misunderstand me.
I'm not upset about having to delete the (c) to copyright symbol option in
my autocorrect feature. I appreciate that many people prefer this behavior.
I get it that developers have to make choices and they make those choices on
the basis of what a majority of users
I'm obviously not communicating very well.
I haven't had any conflict between configuration profiles or during normal
usage that leads to a crash or data loss from running all three programs,
so I currently have no reason to file any bug reports.
So, again, my question.
Why is it not
Hi :)
I think corruption is a lot rarer than might seem from these lists. This list
is available all around the world and people of all skill levels post here. So
we often get questions from people that have absolutely no experience of
running OpenSource things on their system and that seems
On 11/12/2012 at 14:28, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Of the upwards of 60 million users using LO we have had just a few score
questions involving a corrupted User Profile. Making about 0.0002% of
users. So the odds are about 99.9998% that you wont have a problem.
Sorry, but no.
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Le 12-12-11 08:28 AM, Tom Davies a écrit :
[...] Of the upwards of 60 million users using LO we have had just a few
score questions involving
a corrupted User Profile. Making about 0.0002% of users. So the odds are
about 99.9998% that you wont
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Le 12-12-11 07:54 AM, VA a écrit :
I'm obviously not communicating very well.
I haven't had any conflict between configuration profiles or during
normal usage that leads to a crash or data loss from running all three
programs, so I currently have
On 12/11/2012 05:02 AM, Pedro wrote:
NoOp wrote
I wonder what office suites you are using. Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
But guess what? Microft Word does it for both... (c) and (C).
Next...
So, based on this small detail you insinuate that the user is lying
That feature (the MDI interface) of Microsoft Office appears to be going,
going, gone ... in Office 2013/365 [;). It still exists in Office 2010
although in my work it is more annoying than helpful.
In the Office 2013 preview, the Windows are separate and the side-by-side
feature is gone
On 12/11/2012 02:02 AM, Pedro wrote:
...
Please think about this: Don't say/write everything that you think, but
think everything that you say/write
...
I *highly* recommend that you follow your own 'advise'.
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On 2012-12-11 6:25 AM VA wrote:
I'm sorry, but I still don't understand.
What harm can it do to my system? Right now, I have LO 3.5.7, AOO 3.4.1 and the LO 4 Beta. I
have seen no problems at all. All you've told me is that it shouldn't be done and that you
don't do it. Forgive me for being
On 12/11/2012 03:11 AM, Stefan Weigel wrote:
Am 11.12.2012 06:42, schrieb NoOp:
Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
My LibreOffice does this by default.
LibreOffice 3.5.4.2
Build-ID: 350m1(Build:2)
delivered with Ubuntu 12.04
...
I also have that version
On 2012-12-11 8:07 AM Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
Because you may have a conflict between configuration profiles or
during normal usage*that leads to a crash* or data loss.
LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice use different user profiles. They are completely separate
programs and there is no
On 11/12/12 11:23, Ian Whitfield wrote:
On 12/11/2012 01:11 PM, Stefan Weigel wrote:
Am 11.12.2012 06:42, schrieb NoOp:
Neither LO or AOO default
to turning a (c) into a © - (C) does.
My LibreOffice does this by default.
LibreOffice 3.5.4.2
Build-ID: 350m1(Build:2)
delivered with Ubuntu
On 11/12/2012 at 14:48, Mirosław Zalewski mini...@poczta.onet.pl wrote:
Rob Weir (sadly he is biased towards LO)
Should be: Rob Weir (sadly he is biased against LO).
Tom pointed it out off the list; thanks!
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(c) does not, (C) does. LO 3.6.0.2 on Ubuntu 12.04
...Same on Ubuntu Raring LO 3.6.2.2
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On 12/11/2012 04:50 AM, VA wrote:
Don't misunderstand me.
I'm not upset about having to delete the (c) to copyright symbol option in
my autocorrect feature. I appreciate that many people prefer this behavior.
I get it that developers have to make choices and they make those choices on
2012/12/11 NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net
On 12/10/2012 02:28 PM, VA wrote:
...
Not so with office suites. To get the most out of my office suites, I
create
and edit templates, page, character and paragraph styles. I have to set
the
autocorrect functions of each program to my liking to
Hi :)
Errr, sharing your User Profile between AOO and LO sounds like a really BAD
idea after all. I thought it would be jolly clever to try it but if there is
risk of DATA LOSS then please do AVOID it!!
(Another advantage of a mailing list / forum is that mistakes hopefully get
noticed
Maybe you can view 2 different documents, but for me the first one
closes when I open the next one - it is listed in the 'recent' log,
but I'm unable to open more than 1 document at the same time.
For instance, a while back I was composing a letter which I wanted
to
sounds sensible to me :-)
But the program I really liked was the first one I had with my first
computer - back-when-DOS -
the program has never been updated ... it allowed me to type in
one half of the screen while viewing something in the other half; in that
way, I
simplification is apparent ???
to whom ???
To have to close down one file in order to open another, etc. etc.
etc. rather than allowing each to remain open in their half of the screen
seems the most sensible and simplest method - it's also the way many folks
worked
Hi :)
The lock files should disappear when you close the document. It's supposed to
help prevent soemone else from editing the file at the same time as you or to
prevent you from accidentally opening a copy of a file that you have already
opened. For example if you spent hours editing a
Greetings
I have been running LO on ubuntu for a while without any problem.
I have now installed the following version
LibO_3.6.4_Win_x86_install_multi
on a PC running MS-Vista with th following characteristics:
processor: Intel Core 2 CPU T5500@1.66 GHz
RAM: 2 GB
system type 32-bit Operating
Virgil,
Thanks! It can't be said better!
Isn't the statement that competition helps to improve not simply an excuse to not being force to
work on an attempt that both (LibO AOO) teams can work together again?
Isn't MSO a good competitor, which helps improve an OpenSource Office (the
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