[libreoffice-users] Re: Comments being lost

2013-03-18 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 17/03/13 05:18, Rogier F. van Vlissingen a écrit :

Hi Rogier,

 I'm a heavy user of comments, in a book editing project.
 
 In version 4.0.1.2 the comments go blank when you save the file. I am using
 the docx format.
 


Known bug :

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60506


Alex


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[libreoffice-users] Conditional formatting and speed of calc

2013-03-18 Thread david_lynch
 I have a large and complex spreadsheet: 17 sheets and 1.4Mb. Normally, 
it runs acceptably fast (although not at lightning speed).


I added conditional formatting to about 80 cells: it then takes about a 
minute to respond to any input, whether in the cells with conditional 
formatting or not. Am I doing anything wrong? Is there a way to get 
conditional formatting without this speed degradation?


I'm running 3.6.3.2 on Vista SP2.

David Lynch

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[libreoffice-users] [CALC] conditional formatting - color cell with smallest value

2013-03-18 Thread Joris Kinable
Dear,

Given are are number of cells with values, say for example B2, E2, G2.
I want to color the cell containing the smallest value green. In case
there are multiple cells contain the same (smallest) value, all these
cells must be colored green.
Next I would like to do the same for {B3, E3, G3}, {B4, E4, G4}, 

Any suggestions on how to do this?

br,

Joris

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Hyperlink Bug in calc - bug 62289

2013-03-18 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2013-03-17 2:59 PM, Tinkerer j_taylo...@btinternet.com wrote:

Tanstaafl

Sorry, but there is no bug.


Tink

Sorry, but you are wrong.


The Program has no way of knowing whether you want to move to another place
on the same sheet, or whether you want to move to another sheet.


Seriously??? What, pray tell is unclear about:

Click 'Insert'  'Hyperlink'  'Document'  'Target'  'OtherSheet' ?

Seriously. I, the user, by doing the above, am *telling* it to go to a 
*different sheet*. You honestly don't think that is clear enough for the 
program?



If you give it the full path i.e. 2012.A1, then it can accept the hyperlink.
You appear to assume that all hyperlinks will be to another spreadsheet.


And you obviously did not read - or did not comprehend - my email - try 
again.



Hyperlinks are also used in the  Writer and Drawing modules.


Irrelevant to my point.


In order to cater for all the different circumstances, I cannot see how it
could have been coded otherwise.
Surely it is up to the User to input precisely what they want.


That is *precisely what I am doing.


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Hyperlink Bug in calc - bug 62289

2013-03-18 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2013-03-14 4:17 PM, Tinkerer j_taylo...@btinternet.com wrote:

For the benefit of others, there is no bug.


For the benefit of others, there is most certainly a bug. Tink, stop 
saying otherwise.



You need to include a position on the sheet, say: Target 2014,A1
This will take you to cell A1 on Sheet 2014.


1. The GUI itself allows me to select *just* a sheet name, nothing else 
is required, or even asked for:


Click 'Insert'  'Hyperlink'  'Document'  'Target in Document' button 
 'OtherSheet'


2. If the sheet name is anything other than *just* a number, clicking 
the hyperlink takes me to the desired sheet.


3. If the target sheet name is just a number, it takes me to that number 
row but in  the CURRENT sheet, NOT in the target sheet.


Interestingly, what *cell* it decides to land on in the target sheet 
seems to be random.


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[libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.0.3/Windows/Write] How to resume single-column?

2013-03-18 Thread Gilles
Thanks Brian. I'll play with sections the next time I need some pages to be
formated with either one or two columns.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice

2013-03-18 Thread Michael Meeks
Hi Stephen,

On Mon, 2013-03-18 at 08:34 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
 I am having all sorts of problems with the source code in Eclipse. I 
 have created a new blank C++ project in Eclipse and imported the entire 
 sc directory into that project. Subsequently I have opened 
 dpgroupdlg.cxx in the editor (I'm also not sure why Eclipse displays all 
 directories duplicated) and Eclipse is displaying errors on just about 
 every statement in that file.

Well - that's really Eclipse' problem :-) can you turn off it's bogus
error display ? I guess getting help with Eclipse would be a good thing
to do. Potentially you don't want to create a project - but just use it
to edit the specific files.

 I think the first thing I need to do is to find all the include 
 files and add those directories into the include file path in the 
 project properties. One of the problems I have is that the statement 
 com::sun::star::sheet::DataPilotFieldGroupBy::SECONDS, is producing an 
 error complaining that symbol SECONDS is not found.

This is from an UNO / generated header. It seems highly unlikely that
Eclipse is going to do a perfect job of building LibreOffice. As such, I
would use it as a syntax-colouring text editor - not in it's all-seeing
monster mode ;-)

 How I  configure eclipse to consider the idl file to be the same as
 the hpp file so that these symbols get resolved?

I have no idea. You need to edit the code with some sort of source code
editor, Elipse is one option. If it can't control it's urges to try to
understand the entire (apparently not built) code-base then I'd
recommend using something else ;-)

 I am also having difficulty determining which dp module equates to 
 the dialog that gets displayed for variables that are dragged to the 
 pivot table layout areas, to specify the attributes of those variables. 
 Is there any documentation anywhere that explains what each module 
 within the suite actually does and how they relate to what is actually 
 displayed by Libreoffice for each function it performs?

Each module ? each top-level directory has README - patches to improve
them appreciated. Sadly there is no further good structural
documentation at all.

In general - if you want to go from the UI - the source code, you need
to go via the .src files - which you can grok for user-visible strings,
and then look for the defined names of those in the .hrc files - which
are shared between resources and C++ and hence into the relevant source
code and down to a widget.

Hope that helps :-)

Michael.

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Hyperlink Bug in calc - bug 62289

2013-03-18 Thread Tinkerer
Tanstaafl

If I enter 2014.A1 as the Hyperlink target, a click on it takes me to sheet
2014 cell A1
If I enter 2012.C12 the link takes me to Sheet 2012 Cell C12
So where is the Bug?

Go to  the bug and read the comments.

Tink.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] re. paperless groups ...

2013-03-18 Thread anne-ology
   good points.

   I was neither pro- nor con- -
  merely saw this and thought the list might be interested, or not,
 in another PR opportunity, or not,  ;-)



On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 12:57 AM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster 
webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:


 I do not understand the reference?

 Are you saying that TDF/LO should promote the green issues of reducing
 the consumption of paper in offices?

 Are you saying that LO will help reduce the amount of paper since the
 files can be directly exported as PDF files and other electronic formats so
 you do not need to print and pass paper copied of the documents?

 Yes, a paper reduction is a good idea but I do not know if that marketing
 idea is something we want to get involved in promoting, or at least for now.
 Most office and other packages can have their printing done by using a
 PDF printing client.  CUPS-PDF for Linux and doPDF for Windows.  Then you
 do not need to print to paper to save the documents.

 Right now, I am promoting LO as a free alternative to MSO.  I want to
 promote the abilities of using a free and open source package and not rely
 on what type of packages and uses the giants companies tell the users that
 the user want, and not really asking.  LO users ask for what they need and
 our developers try to provide it.  MSO tell users that there is a need for
 only a few supported languages, while LO is now at about 100 languages and
 adding more every few months [it seems].


 As for paperless, or paper reduction in my home/office. . . .

 I personally print web pages to PDF before I make a paper copy, since many
 sites do not print properly and there is a lot of pages printed in the
 PDF file that does not contain usable information.  At that point I only
 print to paper the pages that has the needed data/information and not waste
 paper.

 Also, is there a benefit using LO over MSO for the reduction of paper?  Or
 is it just the user's mindset not to print out everything, every document
 and its edits, every web page or news article, etc., etc..



 On 03/17/2013 10:40 PM, anne-ology wrote:

 ... just wondering if LO might be more promotable if they joined
 with this paperless idea  ;-)




 **

 The Nitro Blog: We’re tossing paper this year—join
 us!http://blog.nitropdf.com

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 Posted: 15 Mar 2013 07:00 AM PDT
 *Announcing Nitro’s partnership with Paperless2013 *


 In 2010, the average amount of paper waste generated by each person living
 in the US was *334 pounds*.1

 The average office worker uses *10,000 sheets of copy paper* each year.2


 The “paperless office” has remained a fantasy for about 20 years.

 It’s time to make it a reality and bring these numbers down!

 That’s why we’re very excited to partner with the Paperless2013
 coalitionhttp://www.**paperless2013.org/ http://www.paperless2013.org/
 ,

 a group of like-minded companies working to take the “paper” out of
 paperwork. With our
 backgroundhttp://blog.**nitropdf.com/2013/01/whats-**
 preventing-the-paperless-**office/http://blog.nitropdf.com/2013/01/whats-preventing-the-paperless-office/
 in

 digital documents, it’s a no-brainer.





 Along with the other sponsors
 http://www.paperless2013.org/**sponsors.phphttp://www.paperless2013.org/sponsors.phpof
 Paperless2013, like

 Google Drive, Fujitsu, and Eventbrite, we can offer
 our users a truly complete solution to help make their lives paperless. In
 the coming months, we’ll be participating in some exciting promotions to
 make this dream world a reality.

 Take the 
 pledgehttp://www.**paperless2013.org/http://www.paperless2013.org/
  to go paperless in 2013 by

 subscribing to the coalition’s monthly newsletter with the latest tips 
 tools, and by following us on 
 Twitterhttps://twitter.com/**Paperless2013https://twitter.com/Paperless2013
 and
 Facebookhttps://www.facebook.**com/Paperless2013https://www.facebook.com/Paperless2013
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 2 US Environmental Protection Agency

 Related posts:

 1. Using Your Print Settings to Save
 Paperhttp://blog.nitropdf.**com/2008/05/using-your-print-**
 settings-to-save-paper/http://blog.nitropdf.com/2008/05/using-your-print-settings-to-save-paper/
 
 2. PDF Annotation Tools: bridging the gap between paper and digital
 
 documentshttp://blog.**nitropdf.com/2010/10/**annotation-tools/http://blog.nitropdf.com/2010/10/annotation-tools/
 
 3. New Year, New Job: Make your resume pop with
 PDFhttp://blog.nitropdf.com/**2012/01/new-year-new-job-make-**
 your-resume-pop-with-pdf/http://blog.nitropdf.com/2012/01/new-year-new-job-make-your-resume-pop-with-pdf/
 




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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Hyperlink Bug in calc - bug 62289

2013-03-18 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2013-03-18 10:27 AM, Tinkerer j_taylo...@btinternet.com wrote:

Tanstaafl

If I enter 2014.A1 as the Hyperlink target, a click on it takes me to sheet
2014 cell A1
If I enter 2012.C12 the link takes me to Sheet 2012 Cell C12
So where is the Bug?


sigh

The first and foremost bug is that apparently you cannot read and/or 
understand what I am saying.


My point is, if, using the GUI, when adding a hyperlink, and I select a 
SHEET named with a number, I obviously am telling Libreoffice to link to 
that SHEET, NOT the row# on the CURRENT sheet.
If you cannot see that, then please just don't reply any more because I 
am tired of repeating myself.



Go to  the bug and read the comments.


I have. I am the bug creator.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Hyperlink Bug in calc - bug 62289

2013-03-18 Thread Dries Feys
Guys,

What are we discussing about? Ok, the bug isn't the hyperlink which
doesn't work, but it's easy reproducable following the steps Tanstaafl
did provide easy and clearly.

The bug is with other words the hyperlink creating, instead of the
hyperlink processing.

There are 2 options now : or you keep on weening about the structure
and exact wordings of the message, or you use the energy to find a
solution. I do support as well, in another domain, and my choice is
always to help the enduser. I hope LO can improve the support by
helping people. This way, you send people to MS, which is very sad.

(and yes, I once entered a bug myself, on which I received so much
negative comment, I'd think twice to enter a bug again... such a pity)

Met vriendelijke groeten, Salutations distinguées, Kind Regards,

DRIES FEYS
CORPORATE SERVICES • Specialist Software Developer

On 18 March 2013 15:53, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
 On 2013-03-18 10:27 AM, Tinkerer j_taylo...@btinternet.com wrote:

 Tanstaafl

 If I enter 2014.A1 as the Hyperlink target, a click on it takes me to
 sheet
 2014 cell A1
 If I enter 2012.C12 the link takes me to Sheet 2012 Cell C12
 So where is the Bug?


 sigh

 The first and foremost bug is that apparently you cannot read and/or
 understand what I am saying.

 My point is, if, using the GUI, when adding a hyperlink, and I select a
 SHEET named with a number, I obviously am telling Libreoffice to link to
 that SHEET, NOT the row# on the CURRENT sheet.
 If you cannot see that, then please just don't reply any more because I am
 tired of repeating myself.


 Go to  the bug and read the comments.


 I have. I am the bug creator.


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice

2013-03-18 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)  
Thanks for the answer.  I think the question was beyond the scope of the Users 
List and i don't know if anyone got around to pointing the person to the devs 
lists.  

Err, was there a slight typo in the last paragraph?  Seems like grep got typed 
as grok?  
which you can grok for user-visible strings
Perhaps would have been more generic as look for?  

Regards from
Tom :)  






 From: Michael Meeks michael.me...@suse.com
To: Stephen Morris samor...@netspace.net.au 
Cc: LibreOffice Users users@global.libreoffice.org; Kohei Yoshida 
kyosh...@novell.com; libreoff...@lists.freedesktop.org 
Sent: Monday, 18 March 2013, 11:54
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice
 
Hi Stephen,

On Mon, 2013-03-18 at 08:34 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
     I am having all sorts of problems with the source code in Eclipse. I 
 have created a new blank C++ project in Eclipse and imported the entire 
 sc directory into that project. Subsequently I have opened 
 dpgroupdlg.cxx in the editor (I'm also not sure why Eclipse displays all 
 directories duplicated) and Eclipse is displaying errors on just about 
 every statement in that file.

    Well - that's really Eclipse' problem :-) can you turn off it's bogus
error display ? I guess getting help with Eclipse would be a good thing
to do. Potentially you don't want to create a project - but just use it
to edit the specific files.

     I think the first thing I need to do is to find all the include 
 files and add those directories into the include file path in the 
 project properties. One of the problems I have is that the statement 
 com::sun::star::sheet::DataPilotFieldGroupBy::SECONDS, is producing an 
 error complaining that symbol SECONDS is not found.

    This is from an UNO / generated header. It seems highly unlikely that
Eclipse is going to do a perfect job of building LibreOffice. As such, I
would use it as a syntax-colouring text editor - not in it's all-seeing
monster mode ;-)

 How I  configure eclipse to consider the idl file to be the same as
 the hpp file so that these symbols get resolved?

    I have no idea. You need to edit the code with some sort of source code
editor, Elipse is one option. If it can't control it's urges to try to
understand the entire (apparently not built) code-base then I'd
recommend using something else ;-)

     I am also having difficulty determining which dp module equates to 
 the dialog that gets displayed for variables that are dragged to the 
 pivot table layout areas, to specify the attributes of those variables. 
 Is there any documentation anywhere that explains what each module 
 within the suite actually does and how they relate to what is actually 
 displayed by Libreoffice for each function it performs?

    Each module ? each top-level directory has README - patches to improve
them appreciated. Sadly there is no further good structural
documentation at all.

    In general - if you want to go from the UI - the source code, you need
to go via the .src files - which you can grok for user-visible strings,
and then look for the defined names of those in the .hrc files - which
are shared between resources and C++ and hence into the relevant source
code and down to a widget.

    Hope that helps :-)

        Michael.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] re. paperless groups ...

2013-03-18 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
From looking at files generated by other people i think it's easier to generate 
Pdfs in LibreOffice/OpenOffice.  From actually playing with various programs 
they seem to be just as easy but LO/AOO/OOo/and the rest seem to have easier 
access to more options and better defaults.  
Regards from
Tom :)  






 From: Kracked_P_P---webmaster webmas...@krackedpress.com
To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Monday, 18 March 2013, 5:57
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] re. paperless groups ...
 

I do not understand the reference?

Are you saying that TDF/LO should promote the green issues of reducing 
the consumption of paper in offices?

Are you saying that LO will help reduce the amount of paper since the 
files can be directly exported as PDF files and other electronic formats 
so you do not need to print and pass paper copied of the documents?

Yes, a paper reduction is a good idea but I do not know if that 
marketing idea is something we want to get involved in promoting, or at 
least for now.
Most office and other packages can have their printing done by using a 
PDF printing client.  CUPS-PDF for Linux and doPDF for Windows.  Then 
you do not need to print to paper to save the documents.

Right now, I am promoting LO as a free alternative to MSO.  I want to 
promote the abilities of using a free and open source package and not 
rely on what type of packages and uses the giants companies tell the 
users that the user want, and not really asking.  LO users ask for what 
they need and our developers try to provide it.  MSO tell users that 
there is a need for only a few supported languages, while LO is now at 
about 100 languages and adding more every few months [it seems].


As for paperless, or paper reduction in my home/office. . . .

I personally print web pages to PDF before I make a paper copy, since 
many sites do not print properly and there is a lot of pages printed 
in the PDF file that does not contain usable information.  At that point 
I only print to paper the pages that has the needed data/information and 
not waste paper.

Also, is there a benefit using LO over MSO for the reduction of paper?  
Or is it just the user's mindset not to print out everything, every 
document and its edits, every web page or news article, etc., etc..


On 03/17/2013 10:40 PM, anne-ology wrote:
         ... just wondering if LO might be more promotable if they joined
 with this paperless idea  ;-)




 **
     The Nitro Blog: We’re tossing paper this year—join
 us!http://blog.nitropdf.com

    --

 We’re tossing paper this year—join
 us!http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheNitroPdfBlog/~3/dkgHEXCqXqo/?utm_source=feedburnerutm_medium=email

 Posted: 15 Mar 2013 07:00 AM PDT
 *Announcing Nitro’s partnership with Paperless2013 *

 In 2010, the average amount of paper waste generated by each person living
 in the US was *334 pounds*.1

 The average office worker uses *10,000 sheets of copy paper* each year.2

 The “paperless office” has remained a fantasy for about 20 years.

 It’s time to make it a reality and bring these numbers down!

 That’s why we’re very excited to partner with the Paperless2013
 coalitionhttp://www.paperless2013.org/,
 a group of like-minded companies working to take the “paper” out of
 paperwork. With our
 backgroundhttp://blog.nitropdf.com/2013/01/whats-preventing-the-paperless-office/in
 digital documents, it’s a no-brainer.





 Along with the other sponsors
 http://www.paperless2013.org/sponsors.phpof Paperless2013, like
 Google Drive, Fujitsu, and Eventbrite, we can offer
 our users a truly complete solution to help make their lives paperless. In
 the coming months, we’ll be participating in some exciting promotions to
 make this dream world a reality.

 Take the pledgehttp://www.paperless2013.org/  to go paperless in 2013 by
 subscribing to the coalition’s monthly newsletter with the latest tips 
 tools, and by following us on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/Paperless2013and
 Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Paperless2013.



 1 American Forest  Paper Association

 2 US Environmental Protection Agency

 Related posts:

     1. Using Your Print Settings to Save
 Paperhttp://blog.nitropdf.com/2008/05/using-your-print-settings-to-save-paper/
     2. PDF Annotation Tools: bridging the gap between paper and digital
     documentshttp://blog.nitropdf.com/2010/10/annotation-tools/
     3. New Year, New Job: Make your resume pop with
 PDFhttp://blog.nitropdf.com/2012/01/new-year-new-job-make-your-resume-pop-with-pdf/



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[libreoffice-users] Fonts in Report-Writer

2013-03-18 Thread Heinrich Stoellinger

Hello,
After installing LO 4.0 I have the following weird behaviour in
Report Writer:
While the fonts for page headings as well as group headings are used as
specified by me when defining a report, detail lines are printed in
(my guess) Times New Roman, except for bold Arial in three fields which
contain numbers. Altogether the report contains some 400 lines on 13 pages.
I am sorry that all this sounds somewhat funny, but it corresponds
to reality.
Regards
Heinrich

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[libreoffice-users] [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Gilles
Hello

I bought the following sheets of labels that have some pitches/margins:

http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/microapp.labels.sheet.jpg

I tried Writers' File  New  Labels, and used user-specific settings, but
the preview doesn't look like what I expected:

http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.params.jpg
http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.output.jpg

Before I ditch the pack and find some labels that have no pitch/margins, has
someone successfully printed labels with LO that look like that?

Thank  you.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] re. paperless groups ...

2013-03-18 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Errr, this Nitro thing seems to be just a 3rd party product for reading/writing 
Pdfs, which LibreOffice does very well on it's own.  It also seems to be able 
to take scanned images (Ocr = Optical Character Recognition) and  convert into 
editable Pdfs and allows editing words inside such Pdfs and others.  But you 
have to buy it and there are a LOT of other 3rd party products out there that 
do the same thing.  Foxit for example.  Do we know if Nitro is OpenSource or 
proprietary?  
Regards from
Tom :)  






 From: Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
To: Kracked_P_P---webmaster webmas...@krackedpress.com; 
users@global.libreoffice.org users@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Monday, 18 March 2013, 15:03
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] re. paperless groups ...
 

Hi :)
From looking at files generated by other people i think it's easier to 
generate Pdfs in LibreOffice/OpenOffice.  From actually playing with various 
programs they seem to be just as easy but LO/AOO/OOo/and the rest seem to 
have easier access to more options and better defaults.  
Regards from 
Tom :)  







 From: Kracked_P_P---webmaster webmas...@krackedpress.com
To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Monday, 18 March 2013, 5:57
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] re. paperless groups ...
 

I do not understand the reference?

Are you saying that TDF/LO should promote the green issues of reducing 
the consumption of paper in offices?

Are you saying that LO will help reduce the amount of paper since the 
files can be directly exported as PDF files and other electronic formats 
so you do not need to print and pass paper copied of the documents?

Yes, a paper reduction is a good idea but I do not know if that 
marketing idea is something we want to get involved in promoting, or at 
least for now.
Most office and other packages can have their printing done by using a 
PDF printing client.  CUPS-PDF for
 Linux and doPDF for Windows.  Then 
you do not need to print to paper to save the documents.

Right now, I am promoting LO as a free alternative to MSO.  I want to 
promote the abilities of using a free and open source package and not 
rely on what type of packages and uses the giants companies tell the 
users that the user want, and not really asking.  LO users ask for what 
they need and our developers try to provide it.  MSO tell users that 
there is a need for only a few supported languages, while LO is now at 
about 100 languages and adding more every few months [it seems].


As for paperless, or paper reduction in my home/office. . . .

I personally print web pages to PDF before I make a paper copy, since 
many sites do not print properly and there is a lot of pages printed 
in the PDF file that does not contain usable information.  At that point 
I only print to paper
 the pages that has the needed data/information and 
not waste paper.

Also, is there a benefit using LO over MSO for the reduction of paper?  
Or is it just the user's mindset not to print out everything, every 
document and its edits, every web page or news article, etc., etc..


On 03/17/2013 10:40 PM, anne-ology wrote:
         ... just wondering if LO might be more promotable if they joined
 with this paperless idea  ;-)




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RE: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice

2013-03-18 Thread V Stuart Foote
Tom,

No typo, http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/

Yes it is a nod to Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land...

Stuart  


From: Tom Davies [tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 9:56 AM
To: michael.me...@suse.com
Cc: LibreOffice Users
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice

Hi :)
Thanks for the answer.  I think the question was beyond the scope of the Users 
List and i don't know if anyone got around to pointing the person to the devs 
lists.

Err, was there a slight typo in the last paragraph?  Seems like grep got typed 
as grok?
which you can grok for user-visible strings
Perhaps would have been more generic as look for?

Regards from
Tom :)



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To: Stephen Morris samor...@netspace.net.au
Sent: Monday, 18 March 2013, 11:54
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice

    In general - if you want to go from the UI - the source code, you need
to go via the .src files - which you can grok for user-visible strings,
and then look for the defined names of those in the .hrc files - which
are shared between resources and C++ and hence into the relevant source
code and down to a widget.






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Re: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice

2013-03-18 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Thanks Stuart.  Ouch!  That is annoying!  When i see grok i read it as 
meaning a deep and thorough understanding of.  I wouldn't have thought of it 
being a specialist search engine.  

Thanks for letting me know tho :)  
Thanks and regards from
Tom :)  






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To: Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk; LibreOffice Users 
users@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Monday, 18 March 2013, 15:15
Subject: RE: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice
 
Tom,

No typo, http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/

Yes it is a nod to Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land...

Stuart  


From: Tom Davies [tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 9:56 AM
To: michael.me...@suse.com
Cc: LibreOffice Users
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice

Hi :)
Thanks for the answer.  I think the question was beyond the scope of the Users 
List and i don't know if anyone got around to pointing the person to the devs 
lists.

Err, was there a slight typo in the last paragraph?  Seems like grep got typed 
as grok?
which you can grok for user-visible strings
Perhaps would have been more generic as look for?

Regards from
Tom :)



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To: Stephen Morris samor...@netspace.net.au
Sent: Monday, 18 March 2013, 11:54
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice

    In general - if you want to go from the UI - the source code, you need
to go via the .src files - which you can grok for user-visible strings,
and then look for the defined names of those in the .hrc files - which
are shared between resources and C++ and hence into the relevant source
code and down to a widget.






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Re: [libreoffice-users] [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Is it easier just to use a table?  Each label corresponding to 1 cell.  Perhaps 
rows and columns between printable labels in order to create a margin?  

The labels editor looks like it has a steep learning curve but might be more 
effective and elegant in the longer term but you might get quicker results with 
just a table even if those results are just not so great.  

Btw i tend to do a test print onto the back of a sheet of labels before daring 
to print on the front surface.  Something always goes a bit wrong and needs 
tidying.  
Regards from
Tom :)  






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Sent: Monday, 18 March 2013, 15:07
Subject: [libreoffice-users] [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd 
sheets?
 
Hello

I bought the following sheets of labels that have some pitches/margins:

http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/microapp.labels.sheet.jpg

I tried Writers' File  New  Labels, and used user-specific settings, but
the preview doesn't look like what I expected:

http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.params.jpg
http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.output.jpg

Before I ditch the pack and find some labels that have no pitch/margins, has
someone successfully printed labels with LO that look like that?

Thank  you.



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[libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Gilles
Tom wrote
 Is it easier just to use a table?  Each label corresponding to 1 cell. 
 Perhaps rows and columns between printable labels in order to create a
 margin?

Thanks for the idea, but is there a way to tell LO to print a table that
will cover the whole page, each cell having a specific width and height?

Otherwise, it's going to take forever to get it right.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Sophie Gautier
Hi Gilles,
On 18/03/2013 16:07, Gilles wrote:
 Hello
 
 I bought the following sheets of labels that have some pitches/margins:
 
 http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/microapp.labels.sheet.jpg
 
 I tried Writers' File  New  Labels, and used user-specific settings, but
 the preview doesn't look like what I expected:
 
 http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.params.jpg
 http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.output.jpg
 
 Before I ditch the pack and find some labels that have no pitch/margins, has
 someone successfully printed labels with LO that look like that?

May be this FAQ will be helpfull
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/FR/FAQ/Writer#.C3.89tiquettes_.2F_Publipostage

Kind regards
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[libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Gilles
sophi wrote
 May be this FAQ will be helpful

Thanks but I did read the FAQ before posting here.

The issue is that I don't know how to tell LO that the sheet has outer
borders, but no borders between labels themselves (3 columns, 7 rows).

I tried setting Horizontal Pitch and Vertical Pitch to 0 and
Width/Height to the label's size, but LO won't let me (sets HZ/VT Pitch to
0,10cm).

Before I spend more time on this, does someone know if LO is able to handle
sheets that look like the one I bought, namely those that have outer borders
but none between the labels proper?



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[libreoffice-users] Re: Fonts in Report-Writer

2013-03-18 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 18/03/13 16:04, Heinrich Stoellinger a écrit :

Hi Heinrich,

 After installing LO 4.0 I have the following weird behaviour in
 Report Writer:
 While the fonts for page headings as well as group headings are used as
 specified by me when defining a report, detail lines are printed in
 (my guess) Times New Roman, except for bold Arial in three fields which
 contain numbers. Altogether the report contains some 400 lines on 13 pages.
 I am sorry that all this sounds somewhat funny, but it corresponds
 to reality.


Sounds like a(nother) bug that affects the ReportWriter yet again. Can't
remember now if this is already known. Robert might know better than I,
I'm taking a back seat with regard to Base at the moment and looking at
alternatives to using the provided as-is tools, some of which have
already been mentioned on this list.


Alex



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[libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Gilles
What I mean, is that LO can't seem to support labels that have no margins
between them:

http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.pitches.jpg



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[libreoffice-users] Re: Hyperlink Bug in calc - bug 62289

2013-03-18 Thread Tinkerer
I understand perfectly what you are saying.
I just do not understand why you cannot enter the cell location as well as
the sheet number.
When I do it, it just works.

I know the Hyperlink has not asked for the cell reference, but you could
give it anyway.
There are far too many bugs waiting to be corrected.
I just do not see why this needs to be corrected.


Please do not take offense, I started off trying to help.

Tink.



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[libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Peter Maunder
Yes, you can print on labels with no margins between them. I would suggest
you use a PAGE STYLE to set the top, bottom, left and right printable areas.
Make them a little larger than the actual margin to give room for error. 
Then the table will be the same size as the labels.
If you add a narrow column over the 'join' between the labels you can use it
to place the text in the second and third labels across the page.




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[libreoffice-users] Re: Hyperlink Bug in calc - bug 62289

2013-03-18 Thread V Stuart Foote
Actually the bug is exactly as described. Testing with LibreOffice 4.0.2 rc1

The problem is in interpreting an incomplete hyper link.

1) If the complete hyper link is entered Sheet 2.A2 it becomes #Sheet 2.A2
And movement to that sheet and cell is reliable.

2) If you insert the hyperlink without the cell reference, e.g. #Sheet 2, 
it takes you that sheet but looks to retain the last cell referenced, i.e.
the landing cell is erratic.

3) And if as Tanstaafl reports in  fdo#62289
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62289   even if you use the
GUI and select the numbers only page name, e.g. 3 so hyperlink is #3 ,the
link is interpreted incorrectly and you remain on the same page--and
apparently in that numbered row.

So there is definitely an issue with the Target in Document GUI picker
allowing an incomplete hyper link. Or equally an inconsistent
parser/handling logic for incomplete hyperlink targets--would think that
absent a complete hyperlink target, the parser should identify the sheet and
default to a consistent cell--A1 I would imagine.

Stuart



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[libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Gilles
Thanks. Is there a way to tell LO that the table should fill the whole page?

http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.table.fit.page.jpg



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[libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Peter Maunder
When you insert a table you can define the number of rows and columns and the
column (label) widths .  Then select all the table and adjust the row height
to that of the labels.
There isn't a table fill command in the table definition that I know about.
Good luck...



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Hyperlink Bug in calc - bug 62289

2013-03-18 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2013-03-18 12:55 PM, V Stuart Foote vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu wrote:

So there is definitely an issue with the Target in Document GUI picker
allowing an incomplete hyper link. Or equally an inconsistent
parser/handling logic for incomplete hyperlink targets--would think that
absent a complete hyperlink target, the parser should identify the sheet and
default to a consistent cell--A1 I would imagine.


Precisely, and I agree A1 is the most logical choice for the default...

So, the user would click the sheet name (#2), and the target should be 
entered as #2.A1, which the user would then be free to modify if desired.


Thanks for confirming Stuart

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Hyperlink Bug in calc - bug 62289

2013-03-18 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2013-03-18 12:17 PM, Tinkerer j_taylo...@btinternet.com wrote:

I understand perfectly what you are saying.
I just do not understand why you cannot enter the cell location as well as
the sheet number.
When I do it, it just works.


I didn't say I couldn't do it, and I didn't say it didn't work if I did 
that.



I know the Hyperlink has not asked for the cell reference, but you could
give it anyway.


Agreed, but this is irrelevant to the bug report.


There are far too many bugs waiting to be corrected.
I just do not see why this needs to be corrected.


Maybe because it would (most likely) be trivial?

And I don't recall any Libreoffice developer ever saying 'Hey, we have 
too many bugs, please stop reporting them unless they are 'really 
important'(tm)...



Please do not take offense, I started off trying to help.


Ok, no problem, probably it is just a language thing...

Anyway, my whole point of the bug is that what the user intends, because 
they intentionally selected the other SHEET (named with a number), does 
not occur.


As Stuart just pointed out, the best fix would be for the picker to just 
add the .A1 to the sheetname (regardless of whether or not it is a 
number), then let the user edit it if desired.


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Re: [libreoffice-users] re. paperless groups ...

2013-03-18 Thread Kracked_P_P---webmaster


Export to PDF is easy for LO users, but for Windows users, I always 
install doPDF as a PDF document printer driver so the other packages can 
also generate PDF files.  I have CUPS-PDF [Linux] and doPDF [Windows] 
set up as my default printer for every system I own.  Then I do not 
waste paper printing out pages I do not need. Also, having the PDFs in 
folders for warranty, and other printouts, with the manuals, drivers, 
and setup files, for my devices [computer and non] works well for me.





On 03/18/2013 11:03 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
 From looking at files generated by other people i think it's easier to generate Pdfs in 
LibreOffice/OpenOffice.  From actually playing with various programs they seem to be just 
as easy but LO/AOO/OOo/and the rest seem to have easier access to more 
options and better defaults.
Regards from
Tom :)







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To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Monday, 18 March 2013, 5:57
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] re. paperless groups ...


I do not understand the reference?

Are you saying that TDF/LO should promote the green issues of reducing
the consumption of paper in offices?

Are you saying that LO will help reduce the amount of paper since the
files can be directly exported as PDF files and other electronic formats
so you do not need to print and pass paper copied of the documents?

Yes, a paper reduction is a good idea but I do not know if that
marketing idea is something we want to get involved in promoting, or at
least for now.
Most office and other packages can have their printing done by using a
PDF printing client.  CUPS-PDF for Linux and doPDF for Windows.  Then
you do not need to print to paper to save the documents.

Right now, I am promoting LO as a free alternative to MSO.  I want to
promote the abilities of using a free and open source package and not
rely on what type of packages and uses the giants companies tell the
users that the user want, and not really asking.  LO users ask for what
they need and our developers try to provide it.  MSO tell users that
there is a need for only a few supported languages, while LO is now at
about 100 languages and adding more every few months [it seems].


As for paperless, or paper reduction in my home/office. . . .

I personally print web pages to PDF before I make a paper copy, since
many sites do not print properly and there is a lot of pages printed
in the PDF file that does not contain usable information.  At that point
I only print to paper the pages that has the needed data/information and
not waste paper.

Also, is there a benefit using LO over MSO for the reduction of paper?
Or is it just the user's mindset not to print out everything, every
document and its edits, every web page or news article, etc., etc..


On 03/17/2013 10:40 PM, anne-ology wrote:

  ... just wondering if LO might be more promotable if they joined
with this paperless idea  ;-)




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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Fonts in Report-Writer

2013-03-18 Thread Girvin R. Herr



Alexander Thurgood wrote:

Le 18/03/13 16:04, Heinrich Stoellinger a écrit :

Hi Heinrich,

  

After installing LO 4.0 I have the following weird behaviour in
Report Writer:
While the fonts for page headings as well as group headings are used as
specified by me when defining a report, detail lines are printed in
(my guess) Times New Roman, except for bold Arial in three fields which
contain numbers. Altogether the report contains some 400 lines on 13 pages.
I am sorry that all this sounds somewhat funny, but it corresponds
to reality.




Sounds like a(nother) bug that affects the ReportWriter yet again. Can't
remember now if this is already known. Robert might know better than I,
I'm taking a back seat with regard to Base at the moment and looking at
alternatives to using the provided as-is tools, some of which have
already been mentioned on this list.


Alex
  

Alex,
Is Datavision on your list?

   http://datavision.sourceforge.net/

I have been using it, but its development is dormant (nothing since 
mid-2008) and it still has some bugs.  What there is of documentation is 
pretty disorganized and has plenty of gaps.  Even so, for me it is much 
more productive than ORB.


I also understand KDE4's Calligra office suite has a database report 
builder.  I am working on upgrading now and when I am done with that, I 
plan to investigate Calligra's report builder.

Girvin Herr


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Re: [libreoffice-users] [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Girvin R. Herr
Rather than test print on the back of the labels, which could mess up 
the printer (that's why most printers don't want you to print on 
partially populated label sheets - the hot fuser could melt the backing 
coating and gum up the works), I print on a paper page, align it on the 
back of the label sheet and look at it with the sun (don't look directly 
at the sun!) or a bright light behind it.  I can see if the text is 
lined up inside the label boundaries by doing that.

Girvin Herr


Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Is it easier just to use a table?  Each label corresponding to 1 cell.  Perhaps rows and columns between printable labels in order to create a margin?  

The labels editor looks like it has a steep learning curve but might be more effective and elegant in the longer term but you might get quicker results with just a table even if those results are just not so great.  

Btw i tend to do a test print onto the back of a sheet of labels before daring to print on the front surface.  Something always goes a bit wrong and needs tidying.  
Regards from
Tom :)  






  


From: Gilles codecompl...@free.fr
To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Monday, 18 March 2013, 15:07

Subject: [libreoffice-users] [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd 
sheets?

Hello

I bought the following sheets of labels that have some pitches/margins:

http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/microapp.labels.sheet.jpg

I tried Writers' File  New  Labels, and used user-specific settings, but
the preview doesn't look like what I expected:

http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.params.jpg
http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.output.jpg

Before I ditch the pack and find some labels that have no pitch/margins, has
someone successfully printed labels with LO that look like that?

Thank  you.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice

2013-03-18 Thread Stephen Morris

On 03/19/2013 01:56 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Thanks for the answer.  I think the question was beyond the scope of the Users 
List and i don't know if anyone got around to pointing the person to the devs 
lists.

Hi Tom,
   Michael did point me at the developers list and when I sent my last 
mail through I cced the developers list, but as yet I haven't had a 
response. Michael has provided me with some more info that should help 
with what I am trying to do.


regards,
Steve

  


Err, was there a slight typo in the last paragraph?  Seems like grep got typed 
as grok?
which you can grok for user-visible strings
Perhaps would have been more generic as look for?

Regards from
Tom :)







From: Michael Meeks michael.me...@suse.com
To: Stephen Morris samor...@netspace.net.au
Cc: LibreOffice Users users@global.libreoffice.org; Kohei Yoshida 
kyosh...@novell.com; libreoff...@lists.freedesktop.org
Sent: Monday, 18 March 2013, 11:54
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice

Hi Stephen,

On Mon, 2013-03-18 at 08:34 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:

  I am having all sorts of problems with the source code in Eclipse. I
have created a new blank C++ project in Eclipse and imported the entire
sc directory into that project. Subsequently I have opened
dpgroupdlg.cxx in the editor (I'm also not sure why Eclipse displays all
directories duplicated) and Eclipse is displaying errors on just about
every statement in that file.

 Well - that's really Eclipse' problem :-) can you turn off it's bogus
error display ? I guess getting help with Eclipse would be a good thing
to do. Potentially you don't want to create a project - but just use it
to edit the specific files.


  I think the first thing I need to do is to find all the include
files and add those directories into the include file path in the
project properties. One of the problems I have is that the statement
com::sun::star::sheet::DataPilotFieldGroupBy::SECONDS, is producing an
error complaining that symbol SECONDS is not found.

 This is from an UNO / generated header. It seems highly unlikely that
Eclipse is going to do a perfect job of building LibreOffice. As such, I
would use it as a syntax-colouring text editor - not in it's all-seeing
monster mode ;-)


How I  configure eclipse to consider the idl file to be the same as
the hpp file so that these symbols get resolved?

 I have no idea. You need to edit the code with some sort of source code
editor, Elipse is one option. If it can't control it's urges to try to
understand the entire (apparently not built) code-base then I'd
recommend using something else ;-)


  I am also having difficulty determining which dp module equates to
the dialog that gets displayed for variables that are dragged to the
pivot table layout areas, to specify the attributes of those variables.
Is there any documentation anywhere that explains what each module
within the suite actually does and how they relate to what is actually
displayed by Libreoffice for each function it performs?

 Each module ? each top-level directory has README - patches to improve
them appreciated. Sadly there is no further good structural
documentation at all.

 In general - if you want to go from the UI - the source code, you need
to go via the .src files - which you can grok for user-visible strings,
and then look for the defined names of those in the .hrc files - which
are shared between resources and C++ and hence into the relevant source
code and down to a widget.

 Hope that helps :-)

 Michael.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Development of Extensions for LibreOffice

2013-03-18 Thread Stephen Morris


On 03/18/2013 10:54 PM, Michael Meeks wrote:

Hi Stephen,

On Mon, 2013-03-18 at 08:34 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:

 I am having all sorts of problems with the source code in Eclipse. I
have created a new blank C++ project in Eclipse and imported the entire
sc directory into that project. Subsequently I have opened
dpgroupdlg.cxx in the editor (I'm also not sure why Eclipse displays all
directories duplicated) and Eclipse is displaying errors on just about
every statement in that file.

Well - that's really Eclipse' problem :-) can you turn off it's bogus
error display ? I guess getting help with Eclipse would be a good thing
to do. Potentially you don't want to create a project - but just use it
to edit the specific files.
I think what has caused my problem is that I am using the JEE version of 
Eclipse that I have added the C/C++ project to, and the JEE version has 
project auto build active by default, which is the only way java 
development should be done (in my opinion) as when you get these sorts 
of statement errors for standard java processes one of the solutions 
provided is for Eclipse to add the necessary include file into the code 
to resolve the issue (admittedly this won't work for user defined 
processes). I can turn off the auto build functionality.



 I think the first thing I need to do is to find all the include
files and add those directories into the include file path in the
project properties. One of the problems I have is that the statement
com::sun::star::sheet::DataPilotFieldGroupBy::SECONDS, is producing an
error complaining that symbol SECONDS is not found.

This is from an UNO / generated header. It seems highly unlikely that
Eclipse is going to do a perfect job of building LibreOffice. As such, I
would use it as a syntax-colouring text editor - not in it's all-seeing
monster mode ;-)
I may be approaching this process from the wrong angle, but from my 
perspective I ideally need to create a project containing all the 
modules that make up calc, so that when I change the source code I can 
compile it and then run unit tests on the pivot processes and system 
tests on the entire calc program to make sure I haven't adversely 
impacted anything else in the application, particularly if I can 
implement the menu entry to allow formatting of pivot variables post 
pivot table creation.
The easiest way to implement this is to create a project and then build 
the project which will then create the program.



How I  configure eclipse to consider the idl file to be the same as
the hpp file so that these symbols get resolved?

I have no idea. You need to edit the code with some sort of source code
editor, Elipse is one option. If it can't control it's urges to try to
understand the entire (apparently not built) code-base then I'd
recommend using something else ;-)
The only other editor I use occasionally is Netbeans but it does the 
same thing.



 I am also having difficulty determining which dp module equates to
the dialog that gets displayed for variables that are dragged to the
pivot table layout areas, to specify the attributes of those variables.
Is there any documentation anywhere that explains what each module
within the suite actually does and how they relate to what is actually
displayed by Libreoffice for each function it performs?

Each module ? each top-level directory has README - patches to improve
them appreciated. Sadly there is no further good structural
documentation at all.

In general - if you want to go from the UI - the source code, you need
to go via the .src files - which you can grok for user-visible strings,
and then look for the defined names of those in the .hrc files - which
are shared between resources and C++ and hence into the relevant source
code and down to a widget.
I'll check these out and see if I can understand these first to try to 
work out how each of the modules interact with each other amalgamate to 
produce the entire calc application.


regards,
Steve



Hope that helps :-)

Michael.




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Re: [libreoffice-users] [CALC] conditional formatting - color cell with smallest value

2013-03-18 Thread Brian Barker

At 10:54 18/03/2013 +0100, Joris Kinable wrote:
Given are a number of cells with values, say for example B2, E2, 
G2.  I want to color the cell containing the smallest value green. 
In case there are multiple cells contain the same (smallest) value, 
all these cells must be colored green.


First create a cell style for your green colour:
o Go to Format | Styles and Formatting (or press F11 or click the 
Styles and Formatting button in the Formatting toolbar).

o Click the Cell Styles button at the top of the Styles and Formatting window.
o Click the New Style from Selection button.
o Give your new style a name - perhaps Green?
o Right-click on the new style name in the list and select Modify... .
o On the Background tab, select your shade of green.

Now to colour the cells:
o In the corresponding cell of a new column, let's say K (so in K2), 
insert the formula =MIN(B2;E2;G2) .

o Select, say, B2.
o Go to Format | Conditional Formatting... .
o For Condition 1 (ticked), select Cell value is and equal to.
o In the third box, type $K2.
o For Cell Style, select Green, and click OK.
o Repeat for E2 and G2.


Next I would like to do the same for {B3, E3, G3}, {B4, E4, G4}, 


If appropriate (as it presumably will be), you can very easily fill 
the columns down from the original cells in row 2.  You'll need to 
fill down column K too, of course.


If you wish, you can hide column K or you can choose to put it out of 
the way - outside your print range - or even on a separate sheet.


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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[libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Gilles
Thanks all for the input. I'll give it a try, and if it doesn't work, I'll
just look for label sheets that have no margins at all.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Steve Edmonds

Hi.
I have just laid out a custom label like yours and it seems to preview 
correct.

I assumed an A4 sheet and centalised label positions.

Steve

On 2013-03-19 10:58, Gilles wrote:

Thanks all for the input. I'll give it a try, and if it doesn't work, I'll
just look for label sheets that have no margins at all.



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[libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Gilles
steveedmonds wrote
 I have just laid out a custom label like yours and it seems to preview
 correct. I assumed an A4 sheet and centalised label positions.

Thanks, looks good. Apparently, it's not a table: How did you create a new
style with the required columns + rows?



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Steve Edmonds

Hi.
I opened a document then went NewLabels.
Clicked on format and entered fairly much what you had but assumed that 
the page was A4 so put in the dimensions 29.7 and 21 down the bottom. 
Left margin 1.5, top margin 2.6.

Saved it as Avery A4/Asia [user1] and away I went.
Steve


On 2013-03-19 11:28, Gilles wrote:

steveedmonds wrote

I have just laid out a custom label like yours and it seems to preview
correct. I assumed an A4 sheet and centalised label positions.

Thanks, looks good. Apparently, it's not a table: How did you create a new
style with the required columns + rows?



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[libreoffice-users] Re: [4.0.1.2/Win/Writer] Printing labels with odd sheets?

2013-03-18 Thread Gilles
Thanks Steve.



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[libreoffice-users] Installing multiple versions of LibreOffice

2013-03-18 Thread James E. Lang

I am currently using LibreOffice 3.6.x on my Kubuntu 12.10 Linux system.

I want to experiment with LibreOffice 4.0.x without putting my production 
spreadsheets in jeopardy.


I have been told by a member of our local Linux Users Group that I need to do 
two things in order to accomplish this.


1) Install LibreOffice in a different directory.
2) Use a different user settings directory.

I'm not sure what item 2) means or how to accomplish this aside from creating a 
separate user on the computer. He tells me that the user settings directory is 
usually under ~/.config where I find an empty directory named libreoffice.


I would appreciate instructions that I can follow to accomplish this.

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Installing multiple versions of LibreOffice

2013-03-18 Thread James E. Lang
Correction: Make 1) read, Install LibreOffice 4.0.x in a different directory 
than the one that contains LibreOffice 3.6.x.


--On Monday, March 18, 2013 17:27 -0700 James E. Lang wrote:


I am currently using LibreOffice 3.6.x on my Kubuntu 12.10 Linux system.

I want to experiment with LibreOffice 4.0.x without putting my production
spreadsheets in jeopardy.

I have been told by a member of our local Linux Users Group that I need to do
two things in order to accomplish this.

1) Install LibreOffice in a different directory.
2) Use a different user settings directory.

I'm not sure what item 2) means or how to accomplish this aside from creating
a separate user on the computer. He tells me that the user settings directory
is usually under ~/.config where I find an empty directory named libreoffice.

I would appreciate instructions that I can follow to accomplish this.

--
Jim


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Jim

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Installing multiple versions of LibreOffice

2013-03-18 Thread V Stuart Foote
Detailed instructions are at this project Wiki:

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel#Linux




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[libreoffice-users] Where is the checksum value or gpg signature?

2013-03-18 Thread C. H. D.
Hi!

I wonder if I can get the checksum value or the gpg signature for each of the 
file here.


http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/

I know that I am a user, not really a developer.

I know that I want to see if my bug is fixed.

I don't know if the file I download is complete or not.

Please tell me where I should consult.

Thank you.

Best wishes,
C. H. D.

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