I am using Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit.
On 1 September 2011 09:08, planas wrote:
> Marius,
>
> On Thu, 2011-09-01 at 07:07 +0300, Marius Popa wrote:
>
> > It does not work! While it is loading, it crashes.
>
> What OS are you using? You might need to uninstall an earlier version,
> depending on
On 31 Aug 2011 at 23:26, At0mic wrote:
> Confirmed, the spellchecking fails on upgrade (Windows XP machine at
> work)
Spellcheck working fine here, LO3.4.3 Windows XP SP3, upgraded from
3.4.2.
Dave
http://www.davesergeant.com
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Confirmed, the spellchecking fails on upgrade (Windows XP machine at work)
As per the OP the problem is listed here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37195
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37195
The configmgr.ini workaround fixes the issue however it's disturbing the
iss
Marius,
On Thu, 2011-09-01 at 07:07 +0300, Marius Popa wrote:
> It does not work! While it is loading, it crashes.
What OS are you using? You might need to uninstall an earlier version,
depending on the OS. Some Linux use 3.3.x and others 3.4.x.
> On 31 August 2011 21:13, Tom Davies wrote:
>
It does not work! While it is loading, it crashes.
On 31 August 2011 21:13, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Hmmm, i don't think so. There might be one somewhere but not an official
> one.
> I think if you want the 3.4.x branch then the best choice is to download
> from a
> web-site. If that's goin
Converting the data into database is not an option that users in my
workplace are keen to explore. Spreadsheets are quick, less time-consuming
when it comes to presenting reports on the fly for most.
I had the notion that LibreOffice supports MS Office 2010 spreadsheet links.
But I was taken aback
Hi Soumalya Ray and all,
I've been using Ubuntu for about 2 1/2 years, and have been through
versions 8.10, 9.04, 9.10, 10.04, 10.10, and now 11.04. In my early days
with Ubuntu, the only way to get major upgrades to Open Office, Firefox,
etc., between versions, was to download them and instal
At 19:42 31/08/2011 -0400, Cecilie Aux wrote:
I'm looking for a way to search and replace "carriage returns." For
example, if there are 3 hard returns in a row between every
paragraph and I want to change it to 2, or vice versa.
In one sense, you cannot: every return *defines* the end of a
p
It is working fine for me on Ubuntu 11.04 and LibreOffice 3.4.3 just
installed.
On 08/31/2011 08:22 PM, planas wrote:
On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 13:15 -0700, Andreas Säger wrote:
What happens when it is not working?
Do you see the dialog? If so, which text language does it assume?
See an error mes
On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 13:15 -0700, Andreas Säger wrote:
> What happens when it is not working?
> Do you see the dialog? If so, which text language does it assume?
> See an error message? What does it say?
> Wrong positives? Which ones?
> Wrong negatives? Which ones?
>
> Tools>Options>Langua
Hi
On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 19:42 -0400, Cecilieaux wrote:
> New here. I'm looking for a way to search and replace "carriage returns."
> For example, if there are 3 hard returns in a row between every paragraph
> and I want to change it to 2, or viceversa.
>
> I downloaded an extension called AltS
New here. I'm looking for a way to search and replace "carriage returns."
For example, if there are 3 hard returns in a row between every paragraph
and I want to change it to 2, or viceversa.
I downloaded an extension called AltSearch, which is a lot better than the
native Writer search, but it's
Works fine on the mac.
Declan Moriarty
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From: Andreas Säger
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: spell checking not working in LBO 3.4.3
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 31 August, 2011, 21:15
What happens when it is not working?
Do you s
On 08/31/2011 11:37 AM, Kristian Benoit wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to set the format of a column to 3 decimals from a macro.
You should specify the desired number format
Look in AndrewMacro.odt
Search for the function: FindCreateNumberFormatStyle
The example InsertDateIntoCell demonstrates
It is not spell checking when it is not working :)
Yes, the dialog opens up (press F7 or select from the tools menu), asks if
continue spell checking from the top, then says spell check complete,
ignoring all the (misspelled) words.
No error messages.
In the Language Settings, western laguages - De
First, do I need to join a group in order to request help?
Second, I am running the old OpenOffice 3.2.1 under Windows.
I am attempting to use mail merge to put address information on a newsletter
I am sending out.
I have opened the file with the newsletter, selected Tools > Mail Merge
Wiz
From: "Tom Davies"
> Hi :)
> Thanks for risking that! Also thanks for getting back to the list about it!
> Good work chap :)
>
> The problem is at the java end rather than the LibreOffice end. I don't think
> there is much we can do at this end and we have no control over what an
> external
>
Power and functionality without spell checker?
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If your code applies to a certain type of spreadsheet:
Create a new template with predefined names, database ranges, styles and
your macros.
Let the code work conveniently with the predefined items. This will save you
hundreds of lines of Basic. Every new document derived from that template
will i
What happens when it is not working?
Do you see the dialog? If so, which text language does it assume?
See an error message? What does it say?
Wrong positives? Which ones?
Wrong negatives? Which ones?
Tools>Options>Language Settings>Languages>Western Language ?
Do you start with a prepared te
I just installed LBO 3.4.3 on Win XP. Spell checking is not working: neither
automatically as you type, nor by choosing Tools>Spelling and Grammar. I
have English language pack and dictionaries installed.
Thanks for any help!
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Hi :)
Thanks for risking that! Also thanks for getting back to the list about it!
Good work chap :)
The problem is at the java end rather than the LibreOffice end. I don't think
there is much we can do at this end and we have no control over what an
external
organisation does if they have d
Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
>
> This might get you started, I saw this on the forum first
>
> http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?p=438305#438305
>
>
I tried to add something useful to that topic.
http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?p=442318#442318
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Sorry, I forget to point that out, currently using Basic for a macro in
LibreOffice Calc 3.3.3 running under Ubuntu 11.04.
So I guess I should do like you say (oCol.CellStyle = "MyStyle"). But how do
I find out how to format MyStyle ? Currently, the value of oCol.CellStyle is
"Default" whether I c
From: "Tom Davies"
> Hi :)
> For a 73Kb download i would try
> 1. Torrenting? Sometimes that seems a bit faster if it's available
> 2. Give up. Perhaps try again in a few hours/days.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
Torrents ? No.
Fed the URL to WGET so it could be downloaded in the background. To
From: "Tom Davies"
> Hi :)
> I don't know if LO likes jre7. Given that it seems to be going downhill i
> would
> avoid it but it's probably worth testing as you can always change quite
> easily.
> Just be careful what files you open using the version you are testing ;) Also
> please let us kn
Hi :)
I think it is more an issue on Windows & maybe Mac than Gnu&Linux or Bsd. I
think there already is a bug-report about it in Windows. In Gnu&Linux,
particularly if you install through the package manager, there are all sorts of
things you can 'tick or untick'.
Regards from
Tom :)
__
Hi :)
Hmmm, i don't think so. There might be one somewhere but not an official one.
I think if you want the 3.4.x branch then the best choice is to download from a
web-site. If that's going to be around 73Kb/s then i might wait a day or 2.
Regards from
Tom :)
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Numeric Writer field? Writer table cell? Base field? Form control? System?
Software? Version Number? Programming Language?
In case of a Basic macro with a reference to a spreadsheet cell in any
version of LibreOffice, you should simply do the same as a professional user
would do in the GUI:
oCell.
is there any ppa for 3.4.* versions?the ppa:libreoffice/ppa is showing 3.3.*
versions for ubuntu lucid.
On 31 August 2011 22:31, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> I don't know if LO likes jre7. Given that it seems to be going downhill i
> would
> avoid it but it's probably worth testing as you can al
Hi :)
I don't know if LO likes jre7. Given that it seems to be going downhill i
would
avoid it but it's probably worth testing as you can always change quite easily.
Just be careful what files you open using the version you are testing ;) Also
please let us know how it goes if you do test i
Hi :)
1. Someone using Fedora was getting an error that stopped LibreOffice from
opening. It was grumbling about Report Builder so someone suggested he/she
just
avoid installing the report builder. Errr, i don't know about the rest and
there is not a problem in Ubuntu so don't worry about it.
On 08/31/2011 03:49 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
I still get the following:
"Problem loading page
Server not found
Firefox can't find the server at openjdk.java.net"
getting the same here - and here is in the south of france.
Werner
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Before I go open a bug about this (or maybe there is already one for
both of these issues), why does the installer insist on defaulting to
ALL dictionaries to be installed, instead of simply detecting the OS
language, and pre-selecting just that dictionary, but of course allowing
the user the freed
Ok, this is really nuts...
Before I go open up a bug about this, can anyone tell me why, if I
deselect all dictionaries except the one I need, who, in the Windows
Add/Remove Programs Support Info dialog, does it insist on showing it
with ALL languages, thus causing the support info window to be ev
Hi :)
For a 73Kb download i would try
1. Torrenting? Sometimes that seems a bit faster if it's available
2. Give up. Perhaps try again in a few hours/days.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: David H. Lipman
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 31 August, 2011
Il 31/08/2011 16:22, David H. Lipman ha scritto:
From: "Tom Davies"
Hi :)
Perhaps an intermittent problem like the OpenOffice.org servers?
I would definitely try the normal java but a version around 2.6.0_21 rather than
anything newer. The new ones seem to break LibreOffice somehow but are be
Hi :)
Oooops, yes i keep writing 2 when it's obviously 1! The only bit i really take
notice of is the end part, the _21 or _20 or whatever. The 1.7.??? is very
confusing. Similarly with Linux (the kernel in Gnu&Linux) suddenly jumping
version numbers to "something much easier" and skipping a
Hi all,
I'm trying to set the format of a column to 3 decimals from a macro.
I found that after changing the number of decimal by hand, the NumberFormat
property is set to 106, but setting the NumberFormat property on a fresh
column is not enough. I guess I must set a format code to "0.000" as in
The base_tutorial provides an query example where you first count a subset of
data (number of patients with ptsd) and divide that by the total number of
patients with any diagnosis.
Is there a way to - using this same patient example - query for the
percentages of the whole for *all* diagnosis? In
From: "Tom Davies"
> Hi :)
> Perhaps an intermittent problem like the OpenOffice.org servers?
>
> I would definitely try the normal java but a version around 2.6.0_21 rather
> than
> anything newer. The new ones seem to break LibreOffice somehow but are better
> for web-browsers apparently. Lu
From: "Tom Davies"
> Hi :)
> Just a quick note for everyone else who has spent ages balancing the
> advantages
> of the 3.3.x line with the 3.4.x branch. The 3.4.3 should give the advantages
> of both. It is only just released so it's worth looking in the release notes.
> It's probably best to
Hi Everyone,
For me, the issues with LibreOffice started with Java 1.6.0_24 and
continued with 1.6.0_26. I run Ubuntu 11.04. Ubuntu, for the last
several releases, has not shipped Java with it, but uses an open Java
called Iced Tea. I always install Sun Java once I have a new version
installe
From: libo
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 31 August, 2011 15:37:54
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Lotus Wordpro files
On 8/31/2011 10:29 AM, Carlo Strata wrote:
>> Lotus won't install on Windows 7 and we have 1000's of active lwp files
>> that
for "reporting bug",you need not to know programming
On 31 August 2011 20:07, libo wrote:
> On 8/31/2011 10:29 AM, Carlo Strata wrote:
> >> Lotus won't install on Windows 7 and we have 1000's of active lwp files
> >> that need modification regularly, so a viewer won't work.
> >> 3.3.4 works, so
On 8/31/2011 10:29 AM, Carlo Strata wrote:
>> Lotus won't install on Windows 7 and we have 1000's of active lwp files
>> that need modification regularly, so a viewer won't work.
>> 3.3.4 works, so the filters must have been changed for 3.4.x
>
>
> This sounds like an important regression so I sugg
Tom
you show 2.6.0_21. My Ubuntu version shows 1.6.0_20. Was that a error,
or is something wrong on my end. The files just say similar to the
Windows version named "jre-6u23-windows-i586-s.exe". There is no "1" or
"2" in front of the version. The "1" in front of the Ubuntu repository
ver
On 8/31/2011 10:17 AM, Grawburg wrote:
> Why not install Virtual PC? I have a client who had to do this and it works
> very well.
>
> You have found one of the major deficiency of Microsloth Winblows. I use
> Lotus Wordpro for 99% of my word processing, saving OpenOffice/LibreOffice
> for basi
Il 31/08/2011 15:54, libo ha scritto:
On 8/31/2011 9:47 AM, Declan Moriarty wrote:
I have managed to open Lotus WordPro files. I use 3.4.2 on Mac. The standard
file that Libo gives to test Lotus WordPro import works. I have found that
graphics don't get imported! Text does.
If you have lot
Well, you are in the ugly trap of "document security" which simply does not
exist. Once the document is loaded, all referenced data are freely
accessible by means of formulas, macros or using your web browser
(content.xml).
In case of URL links the data are embedded in the document, which is why al
There were problems with Oracle's/Sun's JRE - higher number of the 6.x.x
versions - so I have been told for Windows and maybe Linux and Mac. The
7.x.x version is out, but I have not tried it on my Windows computer. I
am sticking with the one I have from the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS repository,
sinc
Hi :)
Perhaps an intermittent problem like the OpenOffice.org servers?
I would definitely try the normal java but a version around 2.6.0_21 rather
than
anything newer. The new ones seem to break LibreOffice somehow but are better
for web-browsers apparently. Luckily it's very easy to have bot
Why not install Virtual PC? I have a client who had to do this and it works
very well.
You have found one of the major deficiency of Microsloth Winblows. I use Lotus
Wordpro for 99% of my word processing, saving OpenOffice/LibreOffice for basic
documents of less than 5 pages. Of course, sinc
I successfully removed the report builder from my Ubuntu system simply
uninstalling the respective *.deb package.
Now I can create the old style database reports (linked Writer tables) in
LibreOffice.
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Just yesterday I have connected to http://openjdk.java.net/
Today there are some problem: I live in Italy near Venice.
Sone DNS resolv it (OpenDNS does it) other doesn't.
nslookup openjdk.java.net
Server:208.67.220.220 <-- First OpenDNS server
Address:208.67.220.220#53
Non-authorit
On 08/31/2011 05:53 AM, Andreas Säger wrote:
> The target document keeps a copy of the referenced data anyway, so why not
> store all the sheets in a single document?
Because the primary doc may be used by an employee and that doc
generates information the employee should have no access to. The se
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I did not see the other message[s] in the thread, so the question for me
is: "Why do you need to install LO without Oracle's Report Builder"? Is
there some install issue with that extension?
Also, since it is locked, how do you uninstall it with the Extension
Manage
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On 8/31/2011 7:55 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Just a quick note for everyone else who has spent ages balancing the
advantages
> of the 3.3.x line with the 3.4.x branch. The 3.4.3 should give the
advantages
> of both. It is only just released so it's wort
The server must be down. I have tried to get to it here in the U.K and Safari
can't connect either. I think that from the quote it implies that only Linux
users are affected by this issue, everyone else should be OK. I hope so, since
this sort of Java performance problem should be fixed - esp
On 8/31/2011 9:47 AM, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> I have managed to open Lotus WordPro files. I use 3.4.2 on Mac. The
> standard file that Libo gives to test Lotus WordPro import works. I have
> found that graphics don't get imported! Text does.
> If you have lots of .lwp files your bet option i
I still get the following:
"Problem loading page
Server not found
Firefox can't find the server at openjdk.java.net"
I can download files from the LO web site, so it is not my Internet
connection.
Where is "from here"? Where is the server located? Could there be some
I have managed to open Lotus WordPro files. I use 3.4.2 on Mac. The standard
file that Libo gives to test Lotus WordPro import works. I have found that
graphics don't get imported! Text does.
If you have lots of .lwp files your bet option is to use KeyView for Lotus on
the PC, or if you have
Is anyone able to open Lotus Wordpro files in any Version 3.4?
3.4.2 would generated a i/o error and 3.4.3 give me a blank file.
libo
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Hi :)
I am not certain how to install LibreOffice without the report builder.
hopefully there might be something useful in this guide
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/installation/linux/
or
http://www.unixmen.com/linux-tutorials/1218-install-libreoffice-in-linux-fedora-ubuntu-debian-
But i woul
How do I use find & replace to fix all the formulas which have such lengthy
reference statements? For starters, each cell would have to be checked for
cell references, and then again checks will have to be conducted to identify
those with apostrophes and spaces within the formulas.
The problem is
Hi :)
Is it possible to use Camel Case instead of using spaces? Spaces do seem to
cause confusions in some places but not others.
IFindNamesLikeThisReasonablyEasyToFollow = CamelCase
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase
It's also quite commonly used in wiki pages to quickly link to pages
Alte
Hi :)
Well it is good to know Jack was able to sort his troubles out. I
appreciate him letting people know about that as it's one less thing to
worry about. I can't remember what this thread was originally about! I
really thought this was Jack's thread! In proper forums this sort of thing
doesn
Hi :)
Hmm, i hadn't really noticed that and tend to ignore that particular issue
anyway. Hopefully the old java 2.6.0_21 is still quite fast? The _22 or _20
are hopefully still reasonably fast. The reason i ignore that particular
disclaimer is because i assume it is aimed at the newer versi
http://openjdk.java.net/ opens fine here. But it only has releases for
Linux, nothing for Windows that I can see.
Dave
On 31 Aug 2011 at 8:14, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
> n the Release Notes it states the following - quote: "If you run
> Linux, the GCJ Java variant has kn
In the Release Notes it states the following - quote: "If you run
Linux, the GCJ Java variant has known issues with LibreOffice, we advise
to e.g. use OpenJDK instead."
Google points to the following URL: "http://openjdk.java.net/"; but the
site is either down or no longer valid.
SO any
Jack Cambel wrote:
>
> So sorry for the late reply, it got lost in the flood of mail. I have to
> figure out to better organize my mail.
>
> I figured it out, I don't know why or how but Cell Format was set in
> Boolean Value.
>
> Jack
>
May be you manage to not hijack other people's threa
Hi :)
Just a quick note for everyone else who has spent ages balancing the advantages
of the 3.3.x line with the 3.4.x branch. The 3.4.3 should give the advantages
of both. It is only just released so it's worth looking in the release notes.
It's probably best to install alongside whichever r
You can use find&replace to fix all your formulas.
Programmers, administrators and web-designers use to avoid special
characters in path names.
Apart from that, it is *always* a bad idea to split sheets across documents.
The target document keeps a copy of the referenced data anyway, so why not
sto
Worked! Thanks!
But how do I go about encoding several scores of links in a given
spreadsheet? Do I have to manually edit all of those? Or is there a
shortcut?
I note that blank space, if present, in the sheet name need not be encoded.
Yours respectfully,
Fruitjam*
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On 31 August 2011 15:10
The apostrophe in pc's is the culprit.
Encoding the spaces and the apostrophe may work:
='file:///e:/dox/pc%27s%20documents/street%20address.ods'#sheet1.e4
If not, remove the apostrophe from the folder name.
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Dear All,
Whenever I try to link to a cell in a different spreadsheet, the following
error results:
Err:509.
The following formula appears automatically as a result of my attempt to
link the two spreadsheets.
='file:///e:/dox/pc's documents/street address.ods'#sheet1.e4
The two spreadsheets hav
From: Tom Davies
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 31 August, 2011 10:25:18
Subject: Re: off-list Re: [libreoffice-users] text width measurement
>
> From: alex bodnaru
> To: users@global.libreoffice.org
> Sent:
Hi :)
It might be worth starting a new thread with just a brief new email. The list
has been quiet for a couple of days so they might notice it this time.
Normally
i would say just bump your own thread by posting a new comment to the same
thread but it's been ages since you posted so it's pro
hello tom,
thanks for your interest. i've got no answer on the list yet.
best regards,
alex
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 17:19, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Has this issue been sorted out? I have lost track in the heat here.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
> From: alex bo
So sorry for the late reply, it got lost in the flood of mail. I have to figure
out to better organize my mail.
I figured it out, I don't know why or how but Cell Format was set in Boolean
Value.
Jack
Mon, 29 Aug 2011 03:46:00 -0700
Am 29.08.2011 09:13, nvrk wrote:
Do you think that this
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