On 12/15/2012 01:20 AM, ubuysa wrote:
Jay Lozier wrote
Dennis,
The problem then is properly explaining to Win8 users what they should
expect in terms of compatibility. But even so, I fear a large number of
users will not either pay attention to the vendor statements or be
confused by the MS adv
Ups, it seems I am lucky. Exactly the same version on my computer does all the
wizards. As I never
use them I made a test. No problem.
I am no very curious about the cause of your problem
On 12/15/2012 3:20 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
> Goodafternoon
>
> (2012/11/21 17:30), Thomas Blasejewicz
I just installed yesterday Version 3.6.4.3 (Build ID: 2ef5aff) English US
Multilanguage on XP/SP3
English with Asian language support package..
During customized installation I selected English, Japanese, German and Dutch
for GUI and installed
the language packs for the same languages.
I have n
red line indicates that your spell checker is working.Did you select a custom
dictiionary in tools/options/language
settings/writing aids? I checked their: standard for all and all
words of all languages I am using and are not found in the normal
dictionairies are in there.I enter them
Good afternoon
As I just wrote in a different post, today I installed the newest
version of LO 3.6.4.3 (Build ID: 2ef5aff)
from
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/
LibreOffice *Windows, version 3.6.4, English (US)*.
Yet, after installation I noticed, that the user interface language is
Japanese
Jay Lozier wrote
> Dennis,
>
> The problem then is properly explaining to Win8 users what they should
> expect in terms of compatibility. But even so, I fear a large number of
> users will not either pay attention to the vendor statements or be
> confused by the MS advertising and believe that
Goodafternoon
(2012/11/21 17:30), Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
> Windows XP Pro
> I just installed the very latest version of LO ( 3.6.4.3 (Build ID: 2ef5aff))
> and noticed, that LO crashes EVERY time I try to use
> File -> Wizard -> "whatever" (means ANY function under Wizard)
> This happens ONLY
By right clicking on the word (When it has the red line under it and spell
check on) I choose to add it to the dictionary, but it does NOT add
it. I was hoping there was a setting I have missed to fix this or a way to
add a custom dictionary that works.
I am using
OS Windows 7 Home Premium 32 Bi
How did you try to add the custom words to which custom dictionary?
This information will help to find a solution.
On 2012-12-14 02:21, Mark Silva wrote:
OS Windows 7 Home Premium 32 Bit
LibraOffice Version 3.6.4.3 (Build ID: 2ef5aff)
When I try to add custom words (names and stuff for a story)
Jay,
Yes, user confusion and frustrated expectations do seem to be risks.
I think the bigger problem will be with Windows RT systems, where Windows 7/8
and earlier desktop applications do not run at all.
On Windows 8 systems, having both MX applications and desktop applications may
or may no
My experience with World Label is also excellent. They are big
supporters of open source software, including Linux, LO, and OO.
They furnished me with a rather unusual label size I needed. A friend
was printing labels on that size in MS word. Two thirds down the page
the bottom of one label wa
On 12/14/2012 04:28 PM, Don Myers wrote:
> Hi ptoye,
>
> About 4 or 5 years ago when doing labels for our Christmas cards, I ran
> across the table style forms mentioned by NoOp below. I will never go
> back to the standard frame type forms standard in OO and LO. I've had
> absolutely no alignm
On 12/14/2012 04:35 PM, Don Myers wrote:
> Hi NoOp,
>
> I have all sizes. I have the Linux 3.6.4.3 download from the Document
> Foundation. I'm running Ubuntu 12.10.
>
> Don
Thanks for checking (my version is the same - non-distro), the problem
is my user profile. Seem my "[Disregard] Re: [3.6.
Hi NoOp,
I have all sizes. I have the Linux 3.6.4.3 download from the Document
Foundation. I'm running Ubuntu 12.10.
Don
On 12/14/2012 03:45 PM, NoOp wrote:
While checking Peter's "Trying to get labels to fit" I found that my
version of LO (linux):
Version 3.6.4.3 (Build ID: 2ef5aff)
is mis
Hi ptoye,
About 4 or 5 years ago when doing labels for our Christmas cards, I ran
across the table style forms mentioned by NoOp below. I will never go
back to the standard frame type forms standard in OO and LO. I've had
absolutely no alignment problems. I'll also paste here some assistance
On 12/14/2012 12:45 PM, NoOp wrote:
> While checking Peter's "Trying to get labels to fit" I found that my
> version of LO (linux):
> Version 3.6.4.3 (Build ID: 2ef5aff)
> is missing all Avery A4 label templates & only the US Letter size
> templates are available. Granted my locale is English(US),
On 12/14/2012 04:39 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
Jay, I agree.
There are two kinds of compatibility for Windows 8.
First, desktop compatibility is essentially the same as for Windows 7. There
is more room for gradual upgrade to integrate more smoothly, including on x64
machines with Atom pr
Jay, I agree.
There are two kinds of compatibility for Windows 8.
First, desktop compatibility is essentially the same as for Windows 7. There
is more room for gradual upgrade to integrate more smoothly, including on x64
machines with Atom processors, solid-state drives, and storage in the clo
While checking Peter's "Trying to get labels to fit" I found that my
version of LO (linux):
Version 3.6.4.3 (Build ID: 2ef5aff)
is missing all Avery A4 label templates & only the US Letter size
templates are available. Granted my locale is English(US), but I would
think that all label templates wou
Hi Tom
apology for the late answer and thank you for your email.
I believe that the lack of feedback was due to the lack of clues about what the
problem could have been. I myself was completely baffled.
Cheers
Schultz
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 22:29:57 -0800
From: ml-node+s969070n4024080...@n3.
On 12/14/2012 11:12 AM, ptoye wrote:
> Trying to produce labels, but they don't fit the paper! I'm using the
> built-in L7163 address label format.
>
> It's a bit complicated as I don't have a printer attached - I have to make a
> PDF document and print it on another machine. As "Export to PDF" ju
On 12/14/2012 02:37 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
There is a difference between what the OS provides when running on the Windows
8 desktop versus running an MX application. So far, I've only seen OneNote MX
on what's called the Metro (or Modern) interface.
The MX applications run full screen
There is a difference between what the OS provides when running on the Windows
8 desktop versus running an MX application. So far, I've only seen OneNote MX
on what's called the Metro (or Modern) interface.
The MX applications run full screen (or on the side) and the application has to
be desi
Trying to produce labels, but they don't fit the paper! I'm using the
built-in L7163 address label format.
It's a bit complicated as I don't have a printer attached - I have to make a
PDF document and print it on another machine. As "Export to PDF" just gives
a sheet with the fields names on rathe
Hi :)
I suspect that "compatible" means that it will work but that gestures and other
stuff may not work fully and reliably. Does MSO 2007 support gestures? I
doubt it. Some may work if the OS can access the relevant controls. From the
original question i got the impression the person meant
@Tom,
What do you mean by "Win8 ready?"
Do you mean integration with multi-touch, the additional UI provisions, or
what?
If you mean certified for Windows 8, it will depend on whether the requirements
for that have been worked through. I know of no reason why LibreOffice can't
achieve that
Hi :)
Mac is based on Bsd which is unix-based and practically a brother or sister to
Gnu&Linux anyway. Sticking with Mac makes sense. It gets you nearly all the
way without having some of the painful bits.
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Carl Paulsen
>To
OK, having now rebooted, LO seems to be displaying the results of the
formulas again. That's a relief, and no doubt it's the reboot that
solved the issue. Wish I understood why such things happen, but in any
case, thanks for pushing me in that direction.
As for:
Also with Mac i think updat
Hi :)
Is anything Win8 ready? MS Office 2010 and 2007 aren't. With a new platform
like that it usually takes a while for people to find work-arounds and even
longer for the program to update to integrate better. For MSO that will
probably involve sitting out their newest version, MSO 365 and
On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 21:07:13 -0500, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
> Are you using
> the Mageia repository version of LO or the LO site download?
Mageia repository.
> Manual feed, or tray feed?
Tray
> I know that LO can have some printer setting issues that other software
> [like default PDF
On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 19:42:11 -0600, anne-ology wrote:
> Odd that the printer settings should change
That was my thought also!
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Don,
Thanks for your suggestion, I did do a Google search before posting on here
and none of the replies were terribly helpful.
I have found a temporary solution; setting compatibility mode for
swriter.exe to Windows 7 removes the problem completely. I'm now wondering
whether LO 3.6 is truly Wind
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