On Wed, 10 Sep 2014 14:47:44 +0100
Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi :)
Sorry we couldn't help you with this!
After you've done the current work it might be good to post a
bug-report with google. It's likely to be google docs fault and it's
a shame they don't offer good alternatives!
Hi :)
Sorry we couldn't help you with this!
After you've done the current work it might be good to post a bug-report
with google. It's likely to be google docs fault and it's a shame they
don't offer good alternatives! They are one of the companies that
expressed support for LibreOffice and are
Hi :)
You can switch LibreOffice to use ODF 1.1 instead of the default
1.2 (Extended)
by going to;
Tools - Options - Load/Save - General
Then about halfway down (or up) is a drop-down that lets you choose;
1.0/1.1
1.2
1.2 (Extended)
Note that the Extended part of that 3rd option is to test-drive
On 07/09/2014 01:19 μμ, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
You can switch LibreOffice to use ODF 1.1 instead of the default
1.2 (Extended)
by going to;
Tools - Options - Load/Save - General
Then about halfway down (or up) is a drop-down that lets you choose;
1.0/1.1
1.2
1.2 (Extended)
Note that the
Hi :)
Is it possible to post a bug-report to Google. It sounds like they have
really stuffed things up. Also post the same question to their forums as
they probably have (or will have) the same question appearing many times
until they fix it.
In the meantime is it possible to download those
On Sat, 6 Sep 2014 12:08:32 +0100
Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi :)
Is it possible to post a bug-report to Google. It sounds like they
have really stuffed things up. Also post the same question to their
forums as they probably have (or will have) the same question
appearing many
Downloading a gdoc document from google drive you will prompted to
choose a conversion.
Choosing 'open document' i get an odt but i spotted an error in
giving 'outline numbering = 10' to even headling styled with headline 1
and superfluous xml in links.
I tried to find a way to fix the wrong