Hi Brian,
Thanks for introducing a fundamental concept that my brain had not yet grasped.
As for the details:
On 2020-07-20 18:49, Brian Barker wrote:
At 16:38 20/07/2020 -0400, John Kaufmann wrote:
Documents archived in Project Gutenberg are typically simple text, with each line ending in
At 16:38 20/07/2020 -0400, John Kaufmann wrote:
Documents archived in Project Gutenberg are typically simple text,
with each line ending in (Hex:0D0A), so that paragraphs are
separated by an empty line . I thought it would be
simple to convert one such (5657.txt) to format in Writer, ...
It
Documents archived in Project Gutenberg are typically simple text, with each line ending in
(Hex:0D0A), so that paragraphs are separated by an empty line . I thought it
would be simple to convert one such (5657.txt) to format in Writer, but stumbled on elementary problems in
Find-&-Replace
On 7/8/20 1:46 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Den ons 8 juli 2020 kl 19:08 skrev John Kaufmann :
On 2020-07-08 10:41, James Knott wrote:
I came across this article:
https://betanews.com/2020/07/06/libreoffice-money/
Umm... when you begin this way:
"... LibreOffice ... is actually quite
On 20-7-2020 04:58, Mark LaPierre wrote:
You should see what Excel does to anything that looks like it could be a
date. We have a field that contains text like, "01-21-34", that Excel turns
into Jan 21 2034 or some other silly thing like that. There's no way to
stop that from happening