We are using Libre Office in the writing of technical manuals
where some users make html copies.
Finding that the file names of images are being displayed
beside or below the images in the html versions. Because
all images are given a caption, we do not want the file names too.
I can remove
DavidBTeagueAt Comporium.net wrote
> ...
> My question is, was it necessary to remove the 32 bit version? I found
> no cautions about upgrading a 32 bit version with a 64 bit version in
> the notes.
> ...
You did it correctly.
Even though the install on 64-bit Windows will go to different
Hi Gentlefolk:
I have 64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium on a Gigabyte MoBo with AMD Phenom
II X4 840 processor and 4 GB Ram.
I wanted to upgrade my 32 bit LibreOffice to 64 bit 5.3.4 "fresh". For
32 bit upgrades, I have always (successfully) installed over the
previous version, but I was
My replies are given in-line with your original message.
Original Message
From: zahra a
To: Dave
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2017 16:35:21 +0430
> hello.
> i have version 5.3.4.1 and for me libreoffice is faster than previous
> versions
On 23.07.2017 17:37, David Lynch wrote:
> On 23/07/2017 10:07, Dave wrote:
>> I am encountering an increasing number of scroll rendering issues, with
>> ODF documents (.odt) opened in LO 5.3.4 and 5.4.0.2 under Windows 7, 8.1
>> & 10 The issue is that some (not all) documents take several seconds
On 23/07/2017 10:07, Dave wrote:
I am encountering an increasing number of scroll rendering issues, with
ODF documents (.odt) opened in LO 5.3.4 and 5.4.0.2 under Windows 7, 8.1
& 10 The issue is that some (not all) documents take several seconds to
scroll single lines and up to a minute to
On 23.07.2017 11:07, Dave wrote:
> I am encountering an increasing number of scroll rendering issues, with
> ODF documents (.odt) opened in LO 5.3.4 and 5.4.0.2 under Windows 7, 8.1
> & 10 The issue is that some (not all) documents take several seconds to
> scroll single lines and up to a minute
On 23.07.2017 11:23, Pedro wrote:
> Dave-3 wrote
>> Is anyone else experiencing a similar issue, or is there a known
>> rendering problem in recent versions of LO?
>
> LibreOffice has switched (don't know exactly which version) to OpenGL
> rendering which is on by default in recent versions.
>
>
Dave-3 wrote
> Is anyone else experiencing a similar issue, or is there a known
> rendering problem in recent versions of LO?
LibreOffice has switched (don't know exactly which version) to OpenGL
rendering which is on by default in recent versions.
Go to Tools > Options and select on the left
I am encountering an increasing number of scroll rendering issues, with
ODF documents (.odt) opened in LO 5.3.4 and 5.4.0.2 under Windows 7, 8.1
& 10 The issue is that some (not all) documents take several seconds to
scroll single lines and up to a minute to scroll a few pages.
The issue does
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