On Sun, 14 Jul 2013, Doug wrote:
On 7/15/2013 12:25 PM, Felmon Davis wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, anne-ology wrote:
And just what is HSLQLDB ;-)
This is not an acronym. It can't be pronounced as a word. (See dictionary
definition in URL below.)
the definition says:
-
: a word (
Lots of questions...
On 07/15/2013 10:42 PM, Harold Ek wrote:
Andrew,
Thank you very much for all the information that you provided!
I have scanned thru most of the references you provided, but certainly
have much more studying to do.
Perhaps the answers are in the info but I have a couple o
As many suggested, word97 (doc) format worked well. Still had 3 page
breaks but they cleaned up easily and remained gone through save/load.
Thank you.
Fyi, this is on win7.
On Jul 15, 2013 10:58 AM, "Jay Lozier [via Document Foundation Mail
Archive]" wrote:
> Try saving as doc not docx. The olde
Hi :)
Thanks for reporting it! :)
I don't think i have IE 9 on any machine so i can't test it myself. Also
testing on just 1 or 2 machines does not mean it always happens that way on all
machines. It really takes a larger sample. People on this list sometimes have
a quick go on their own s
Thank you for your quick answer, y really appreciate it,
So, IE8 is working fine and it starts an automatic download (i'm not sure
if it has to behave like that).
And What about IE9 ?
It is not really a big problem to me, i can just allow the conection, but
¿what about all the other potential new u
Hi :)
Ahhh, that makes sense. HMRC are the Vat collectors for the Uk but the Swedish
one is likely to have similar rules.
Regards from
Tom :)
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>Sent: Monday, 15 July 2013, 19:38
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Mr. Ek,
I recommend that you subscribe to the user's mailing list and ask there;
Jean forwarded your request to that list already. I am responding to the
list and using CC for you in case you are not already subscribed.
There are numerous materials available related to macro programming,
in
Am 15.07.2013 19:18, schrieb Tom Davies:
> Errr, that graph is rather confusing me. It's good when it dips lower,
> right? Although could that be bad in some way? Does it mean less bugs
> being reported?
That's correct, so ideally the chart should simultaneously show the # of
bugs reported.
Added already
Best regards
Mindaugas
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On 2013-07-15 2:25 PM, Steve wrote:
The default date acceptance pattern seems to have been M/D/Y/;M/D but that
didn't work, so I changed it to //, since I want the day, month,
day of the week, and year to display and that doesn't work either. It comes
up "Date (fixed)" no matter wha
Grivin,
Thanks, no doubt you're correct as I admittedly did not research adoption of
HSQLDB further. And that predates my use of OpenOffice. Was fighting with
Sybase and Oracle products, while avoiding MS Access.
Interesting history none the less :-)
Stuart
Girvin R. Herr wrote
> To keep th
Tom
The post said he wanted to round everything including the tax on his invoice
template.
As I said earlier. He needs to go into Tools >Options >Calc >Calculate and
check the "Precision as shown" box.
This will make all his calculations precise as displayed.
ie if he sets to two decimal places th
Tom
Let me put it another way.
Take the following sales:
50 items @ 1.37 VAT @20% = 68.50 VAT = 13.70
If the same items are sold separately, the VAT would be different.
1 item @ 1.37 VAT @ 20% = 0.274 for the VAT
This would be rounded to 27p and 50 x 0.27 = 13.50
Rounding has caused a difference
Dan Lewis gmail.com> writes:
>
> On 05/20/2013 04:02 PM, Luuk wrote:
> > On 20-05-2013 19:27, André Ricardo Silva wrote:
> >> Hi.
> >>
> >> There is a command to insert date/time in a LibreOffice Writer text?
> >>
> >> Thank you in advance.
> >>
> >
> > In the English version follow the menu's:
Hello, Girvin.
No, it’s the pull-down menu of paragraph styles––beside the font names. I
already have the latter de-embellished (?), but I don’t see a similar option
for the former. And I’m pretty sure this is a new feature.
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Hi :)
WoooH!!!
That's kinda what i felt when i read about the decline starting in April. It
would be really nice to see this graph again in a few weeks when it's easier to
see the impact of the QA competition. I was trying to be very dry and play
devil's advocate in my previous email but
To keep the record straight, Stardivision's StarOffice did not use
HSQLDB. Unless the name has been changed, Stardivision used the ADABASE
D database engine in their StarOffice. As far as I can research, Sun
dropped the proprietary Adabase D engine in favor of HSQLDB after it
took over the St
Hi :)
Try Doc instead of DocX.
File - "Save As ..." - "File Types" - "Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP/2003"
Many companies are unaware of what format they receive as long as it opens. MS
Office 2013 and Office 365 now open Odt, the right Odt. MS Office 2007 and
2010 opened the ancient version of
On 7/15/2013 12:25 PM, Felmon Davis wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, anne-ology wrote:
And just what is HSLQLDB ;-)
This is not an acronym. It can't be pronounced as a word. (See dictionary
definition in URL below.)
oh, memorizing acronyms seems to me a mighty complicated way to
orga
Try saving as doc not docx. The older format is still read by MSO and is
often less problematic.
What is your OS?
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 13:50:06 -0400, zoidicus wrote:
A 3 page resume turned into 28 pages when saving as DOCX, because almost
every paragraph got turned into a page break. I've
A 3 page resume turned into 28 pages when saving as DOCX, because almost
every paragraph got turned into a page break. I've seen some posts
concerning hard page breaks that can't be fully deleted (they show up if you
save/load a docx format), but in my case I had only 3-4 page breaks to start
with
Seamas,
If I understand you correctly, you don't like the font preview pull-down
when selecting a font in the toolbar?
Have you tried:
Tools -> Options -> Libreoffice -> View
And under "Font Lists", uncheck "Show preview of fonts"
This is in 3.6.6, so 4.x may be different.
I tested this and unch
Hi :)
So, from Spanish into English (using Quick Translate because it seems to make
some amusing gaffs but is mostly fairly good)
"
Regards,
I write first to congratulate and thank you all for continuing to develop this
noble project.
I would report that the official website of LibreOffice is
Hi :)
Errr, that graph is rather confusing me. It's good when it dips lower, right?
Although could that be bad in some way? Does it mean less bugs being reported?
If less bugs ARE being reported then is that because of less bugs or less
people using LO or less confidence in the bug-reporting
Cordial saludo,
Les escribo primero para felicitarlos y darle las gracias por seguir
desarrollando este noble proyecto.
Me permito reportarles que la página web oficial de LibreOffice me está
apareciendo con errores de certificado, usando el navegador IE versión
9.0.8112.16421.
Esto puede estar imp
Hi :)
I think it is a legitmate concern especially if you only have one machine to
look after and therefore can't afford to do any experimentation with using
different antivirus programs.
I was hoping that the chap would download the Windows version on a Gnu&Linux
box and then run an antiviru
STOP!
Anne, glad you're back but seriously?
HSQLDB is the short title and Web address for HyperSQL, the Java language
based SQL relational database that StarOffice then Sun chose as the imbedded
database for the project.
Currently we include the 1.8 release, and efforts will either see that r
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, anne-ology wrote:
And just what is HSLQLDB ;-)
oh, memorizing acronyms seems to me a mighty complicated way to
organize one's thoughts ...
wouldn't it be simpler - easier - to just state the
object(s) rather than leaving the listener trying to in
Hi :)
My guess is that he meant
H Sql Db
SQL = the standard language used by most database programs. Most add a little
bit (few extra commands and stuff) to the basic language to help ensure that
people can't easily switch to another program even though they all ostensibly
use Sql.
Db =
Am 15.07.2013 13:40, schrieb Bjoern Michaelsen:
> On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 06:36:29PM +0200, Nino Novak wrote:
>> can we see the effect graphically?
>
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/reports.cgi?product=LibreOffice&datasets=UNCONFIRMED
Yep, nice - thanks :)
Though, a significant decline seems to h
And just what is HSLQLDB ;-)
oh, memorizing acronyms seems to me a mighty complicated way to
organize one's thoughts ...
wouldn't it be simpler - easier - to just state the
object(s) rather than leaving the listener trying to interpret what's being
meant by what's be
Hi :)
I think the equation is unnecessarily over-complicated? Surely it should just
be something like
K50 = Sum of the price of all products ?
K51 = Round (Tax) ?
Total to pay = K50 + K51
or maybe do an extra round just to make completely sure
Total to pay = Round (K50 + K51)
So, in Swedi
Hi :)
Any chance of adding a comment to the bug-report so that the devs know it still
exists?
Regards from
Tom :)
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> From: Mindaugas
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Sunday, 14 July 2013, 18:50
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Macros in template
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 06:36:29PM +0200, Nino Novak wrote:
> can we see the effect graphically?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/reports.cgi?product=LibreOffice&datasets=UNCONFIRMED
Best,
Bjoern
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At 12:26 15/07/2013 +, Toki "Jonathan" Kantoor wrote:
On 07/14/2013 09:54 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
However, Benford's law is about the *first* digit of a wide variety
of numbers.
First three digits, not first digit. The fourth and subsequent
digits should be uniformly distributed.
On 07/14/2013 09:54 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> However, Benford's law is about the *first* digit of a wide variety of
> numbers.
First three digits, not first digit.
The fourth and subsequent digits should be uniformly distributed.
jonathon
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On 07/15/2013 11:26 AM, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
> In fact it's such a sick idea not to define one that sane RDBMSs don't even
> allow it.
What else would you expect from The Jet Database Engine?
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> I want save my time.
Not defining a primary key *will* cost you a *lot* of time.
In fact it's such a sick idea not to define one that sane RDBMSs don't
even allow it.
Sincerely,
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Hi,
In the mdb file, i have a lot of forms ...
I haven't make this file and we will use only libreoffice not MS Office.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Jean
2013/7/15 Regina Henschel
> Hi Jean,
>
> Jean Milot schrieb:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> I want save my time.
>>
>
> Setting the primary key on table import
My version of Libre Office (4.0.2.2) on GNU/Linux (Ubuntu 13.04) has a feature
that I decidedly don’t want: illustrating the styles in the pull-down style
menu in the actual typeface and size (some huge, some tiny). I’ve searched
everywhere for the option of turning it off, but with no success.
Hi Jean,
Jean Milot schrieb:
Hi,
I want save my time.
Setting the primary key on table import is 1 click. Avoiding it does not
save time, but produces trouble.
I don't want modify all the tables.
?? I thought you want to write data?
I have a mdb file, so i need already to create all t
Hi,
I want save my time. I don't want modify all the tables.
I have a mdb file, so i need already to create all the form so i f i can
use all the table without modifications.
Thanks
Sincerely,
Jean
2013/7/15 Regina Henschel
> Hi Jean,
>
> Jean Milot schrieb:
>
> Hello,
>>
>> I search to u
Hi Jean,
Jean Milot schrieb:
Hello,
I search to use some tables from Access so i want to copy all data in base
( i don't want to connect to the access db).
How i can add data without create a primary key ?
Why do you want to avoid using a primary key?
Do you know the database tutorial? See
Hello,
I search to use some tables from Access so i want to copy all data in base
( i don't want to connect to the access db).
How i can add data without create a primary key ?
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Jean Milot
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