On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 21:02:22 PM -0400, Virgil Arrington wrote:
1. With LO, I use the Save as command to save the document in an
HTML format. Do NOT use the Export to HTML feature as, for whatever
reason, the resulting HTML file is not nearly as clean as when using
the Save as command. Once
On 20/03/2013 at 22:20, Kieran Peckett crazyske...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a quick question: Is the version of LibO on the Pi Store (an app store
for the Raspberry Pi's Rasbpian distro) an official build supported by TDF
or is it a fork of LibO?
It's hard to tell. It depends of your
(2013/03/21 15:07), M. Fioretti wrote:
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 21:02:22 PM -0400, Virgil Arrington wrote:
1. With LO, I use the Save as command to save the document in an
HTML format. Do NOT use the Export to HTML feature as, for whatever
reason, the resulting HTML file is not nearly as clean as
On 03/21/2013 06:06 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
(2013/03/21 15:07), M. Fioretti wrote:
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 21:02:22 PM -0400, Virgil Arrington wrote:
1. With LO, I use the Save as command to save the document in an
HTML format. Do NOT use the Export to HTML feature as, for whatever
Hi All,
I hope this isn't a problem for anyone. I forgot two weeks ago we had
daylight savings time here in the States so 1400 UTC is 7am here, I
wouldn't be able to make it as I have work. Unless there are complaints,
*let's do 1300 UTC starting tomorrow.*
Again the time has changed to
The only reason I asked was just out of curiosity, as I saw it in the store
(though unfortunately it won't fit on my 4GB SD that came with my kit -
time to think about running from USB I think)
Thanks for the clarification of the term fork. At first I thought a fork
was when someone took the code
yes, you're so right - these computer guys tend to speak their own
language;
in person, I stare at them in disbelief and they'll many times
'speak English' ...
on this list - and in writing - I can't do that ;-(
so I ignore, hoping to find
Hi All
I've built a database, using Base, which amongst other things produces a
mailing list. On my 10 year old DeskTop it can take several minutes to produce
the list.
I want to show some activity to the users, so the mouse cursor morphing into
an HourGlass would suit me fine.
I've got
Hi :)
The Pi version is an unofficial version afaik but not a full fork. Hmmm, it's
not even that clear, it's an official Pi program but just not officially
recognised by The Document Foundation. At least not yet.
Hopefully both the Pi people and TDF devs are working to make it official
anne-ology wrote:
snip
I think I belong in a previous generation -
where horsepower meant using horses ...
where communication meant face to face ...
where reading was holding the actual book in a
comfortable chair ... ... ...
+2
Its
Johnny,
Thanks for your reply. Further details:
17 sheets
about 105000 active cells
largest sheet 256 by 112
conditional formatting is on 60 cells and each test is a VLOOKUP on 30
cells.
David Lynch
On 20 March 2013 16:30, Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/3/19 david_lynch
and my state of mind is ... ... ... [image: Inline image 1]
yikes, there's a mouse on the desktop; what should I do [image:
Inline image 2]
no mouse ever sat here next to the typewriter; but this
glorified typewriter seems infested with bytes [image: Inline image 2]
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Bjoern Michaelsen
bjoern.michael...@canonical.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 07:15:39AM -0700, Joel Madero wrote:
Hi All,
I hope this isn't a problem for anyone. I forgot two weeks ago we
had daylight savings time here in the States so 1400 UTC is
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Florian Reisinger reisi...@gmail.comwrote:
Well,
I am at School -- 13:30 or 13:20 would be the earliest possible hour for
me...
Sorry Florian for the inconvenience. I've been told that next weekend (9
days) is the time change for you guys and then the time
Thomas wrote:
Is there any chance of selecting a certain file, click somewhere and
wait until the conversion process completes (automatically)?
That is essentially what Calibre does. http://calibre-ebook.com.
It converts a variety of formats, including EPUB, HTML and ODT directly to
Kindle
Hi :)
I think the devs list might be a better place to ask but it was good to try
here first. Would a loading bar be easier?
Regards from
Tom :)
From: mcmurchy1917-libreoff...@yahoo.co.uk
mcmurchy1917-libreoff...@yahoo.co.uk
To:
Hi
Some time ago I had to write a function that will display filename of current
Calc workbook. After some Googling and trial and error I came up with this
monster:
=RIGHT(MID(CELL(FILENAME;A1);2;
FIND('#;CELL(FILENAME;A1))-2);LEN(MID(CELL(FILENAME;A1);2;
My first look at LibreOffice 4.0 impresses me. Looks like I can do practically
everything I do with Microsoft Office. However, there is one thing I use Word
for quite often, and I cannot replicate it here, although the manual seems to
imply I can. That is using find/replace to make changes to
Hi all
I`m not sure but increasing memory in LO:
Menu, Tools, Options, Memory
or uncheck in spanish:
Menu, Herramientas, Contenido de Celdas, Cálculo Automatico y luego usar
F9 para recalcular todo.
Regards,
Jorge Rodríguez
El jue, 21-03-2013 a las 19:00 +, david_lynch escribió:
Paul,
You should get functions you need from the Edit - Find Replace - More
Options - Regular Expressions check box.
You'll match your Paragraph ends with $. And replace/manipulate against this
List of Regular Expressions:
https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/List_of_Regular_Expressions
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