Hello!
Where should I get the testing build for my computer?
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/libreoffice-4-0/
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LibreOffice: Version 4.0.0.3 (Build ID: 400m0(Build:103)) released by SUSE
LibreOffice: Version 4.0.0.3 (Build ID:
7545bee9c2a0782548772a21bc84a9dcc583b89) releases by TDF.
I have both versions above installed. see signature for OS and KDE versions,
both with latest updates.
Both of the above L
On 02/18/2013 03:05 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
Luuk wrote:
On 17-02-2013 22:53, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
Luuk wrote:
On 17-02-2013 20:03, Dan Lewis wrote:
On 02/17/2013 01:19 PM, Luuk wrote:
On 16-02-2013 23:44, Dan Lewis wrote:
I can connect to the MySQL server (5.5) on the same com
Luuk wrote:
On 17-02-2013 22:53, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
Luuk wrote:
On 17-02-2013 20:03, Dan Lewis wrote:
On 02/17/2013 01:19 PM, Luuk wrote:
On 16-02-2013 23:44, Dan Lewis wrote:
I can connect to the MySQL server (5.5) on the same computer
using localhost. But how do I connect to
Yes, the Star Trek theme/persona has defined the color of the menu text
to white [or there about] and LibreOffice does not pick up the specified
font color.
IT might be fixed for the next version, but I would think someone will
need to make a bug report for it. Maybe then it can be "officia
On 17-02-2013 22:53, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
Luuk wrote:
On 17-02-2013 20:03, Dan Lewis wrote:
On 02/17/2013 01:19 PM, Luuk wrote:
On 16-02-2013 23:44, Dan Lewis wrote:
I can connect to the MySQL server (5.5) on the same computer
using localhost. But how do I connect to a MySQL server
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I had replied to your prior post before reading this one so sorry if
it comes across a little weird. I did find the link to the specific
persona/theme if you want to check it out:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/star-trek-182292/
On 02
Yes, they defined the text to be white, but LibreOffice does not use
that color definition, or something like that. LO does not use the
footer image, either, is seems.
On 02/18/2013 01:57 PM, Scott Castaline wrote:
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Hmm, I thought it was some
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Hmm, I thought it was something in the original "skin" I've seen it
referenced that determined the text color. I use the same persona for
Firefox, Thunderbird and LO 4.0. In Firefox and Thunderbird the text
in question is white, but in LO it's black. J
Edit:
Just noticed that LibreOffice does not use the defined text coloring.
I do not know where you can change the font color of the menus.
So, I wonder why LO is not using the persona/theme menu colors. Since
LO's menu text color is black, you will have to use the lighter colored
themes.
O
You have to define it during the submission process. You give it a
name, define the header and footer images, and you define the text and
accent colors for menu text.
I do not know of any way to change the menu text in a persona if the
designer chose the wrong color for the user.
I try to
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When you say White text are you referring to the menu bar text? If so,
how do you get it to display in white? I'm using a persona from
Firefox and I have click on a spot where I think the correct menu is
to get the drop down. In Firefox and Thunderbird
Hi :)
It looked fine in screen-shots. To me anyway. I preferred the one that looked
more like a manuscript texture but i'm still in the phase of trying out a
variety.
Regards from
Tom :)
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> From: webmaster-Kracked_P_P
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
sorry, should not have popped off like that. Going to a major doctor
appointment in an hour or so.
I tried to darken the "skin", but no matter how dark I make it, it does
not look good with light/white text - unless I go very dark.
Will make it into a theme and see if it gets approved.
O
Well, I could make it much darker, but then I would have to use White text.
It looks good on my Ubuntu's LCD monitor, and my Win7 laptop.
So decide, dark background and white text or light background with the
default black text.
OR you could go and make a theme yourself and submit it to Fire
Hi :)
I guess it depends somewhat on how your monitor is set-up. I have 2 that are
both supposedly 'correct' but one is a lot darker than the other. I put
"correct" in single quotes because i think both those monitors are a bit wonky
and wouldn't be good for editing images.
Regards from
Tom
Hi :)
Wow! Lol [blushes and looks at feet] I had no idea about all that! If i
think of it as being a bit like Css formatting then it might be easier for me
to understand.
In the menu it's listed as using a keyboard short-cut
Ctrl M
but someone wrote to me off-list to say that didn't seem t
2013/2/18 Tom Davies
> Hi :)
> Please can you elaborate a bit on that? I mean do you change the "depends
> on property"?
>
> When fonts or other formatting don't behave after applying a style i
> usually try applying a completely different style and then re-apply the
> formatting i really want.
Hi :)
Something i had not even thought about at all, as an English speaker is the
problem of translating dialogue-boxes or other pop-ups such as warnings and
stuff.
I've seen movies and been to places where a couple of words in one language has
been translated into a long babble in another la
Hi :)
Please can you elaborate a bit on that? I mean do you change the "depends on
property"?
When fonts or other formatting don't behave after applying a style i usually
try applying a completely different style and then re-apply the formatting i
really want. That generally seems to fix th
Jaap ,
probably, the "depends on property" of the format is involved in this
behaviour
hope it helps
Fernand
In a document is a Head 1 preformated and in Arial font
Now I come across a Head 1 in Verbena. So I do change the Head 1 into
an other format and than back to Head 1
Now I expect th
Hi :)
There is a page-numbering problem on the AskLO site. Is it a bug or a problem
with some documentation?
http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/12398/writer-restarting-page-numbering-as-described-in/
Is there anyone here that can help their op solve it?
Here is a copy of the questi
Hi :)
There is a page-numbering problem on the AskLO site. Is it a bug or a problem
with some documentation?
http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/12398/writer-restarting-page-numbering-as-described-in/
Is there anyone here that can help their op solve it?
Regards from
Tom :)
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Hi :)
How about using the Navigator, F5 in Calc. Does that show all the headings of
various types and then clicking on one takes you to the right place in the
document. It might be slightly more efficient than using search&replace
because you can keep the Navigator window open or even dock it
The dialog is available in Writer, Impress and Calc. Searching for
Styles worked only in Writer and Calc for me.
Samuel
Am 18.02.2013 09:20, schrieb Andrew K:
Does the Find and Replace thing work only in Writer, or in other components as
well? (I've seen it only in Writer).
Andrew
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Does the Find and Replace thing work only in Writer, or in other components as
well? (I've seen it only in Writer).
Andrew
On 18/02/2013, at 7:10 PM, Samuel Mehrbrodt wrote:
> The "Find and Replace" Dialog has an Option "Search for Styles". There you
> can search styles and replace them with
The "Find and Replace" Dialog has an Option "Search for Styles". There
you can search styles and replace them with other ones.
Hope this helps
Samuel
Am 18.02.2013 08:58, schrieb Jaap Bosman:
I do have a documnent with a lot of (12) styles.
My job is to make it a nice doc with only 4 styles
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