Re: Openoffice is terrible

2014-10-19 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Sat, 18 Oct 2014 16:42:52 -0500 Alexandro Colorado j...@oooes.org wrote: lots of replies for someone that never came back to clarify its point. Is clearly a spam email. snip [RoryOF] There have been other emails in this thread towards the same point, which I won't quote. The INVALID marker

Re : Re: Openoffice is terrible

2014-10-19 Thread hagar . delest
Indeed, OP has subscribed on Fri May 10, 2013. Username: goldenhelix You can request a new password, with the standard form (forgot password) you access from the login page. Note that you can give the username OR the mail address, you don't need to fill-in both fields. Hagar - Mail

Fatal error when exporting a dialogue.

2014-10-19 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
I tried this with the same file in both Apache OpenOffice Calc and LibreOffice Calc, the same result. Error message: Apache OpenOffice Calc: ”StringResourceImpl: No entry for resourceID:” If I click OK, Apache OpenOffice Calc crash. The file is saved but loading it doesn't work. Nothing happens.

Re: Openoffice is terrible

2014-10-19 Thread mt
Could I add my two bob's worth, as a long-time Mac Calc user. I am assuming the following was written by Michael (who is receiving this in copy), even though I found it in Rory's message: On 19/10/14 at 5:59 PM, ofarr...@iol.ie (Rory O'Farrell) wrote: By far the most annoying bug from 4.0

Re: Openoffice is terrible

2014-10-19 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Martin Groenescheij wrote: the OP email address is quite strange: mbsint...@yahoo.com.INVALID The .INVALID is added by the Apache mailing list management software, and it is a workaround to circumvent a new policy in use at Yahoo. See the archives of this list or the Apache Infra blog for

OS X Yosemite Compatibility

2014-10-19 Thread Daniel Ranich
Good morning. I have been using OpenOffice for many years getting away from Microsoft’s Works. Converted all my word excel files into OpenOffice. In January I switched to a Apple iMac desktop computer and quickly downloaded OpenOffice. Question: I have the opportunity to upgrade for free to the

RE: OS X Yosemite Compatibility

2014-10-19 Thread chuck ef
Well, I haven't switched to 4.1.1 yet - I am extraordinarily lazy. But I did migrate to Yosemite this past Friday and 4.1.0 seems to be fine. I may be mistaken but I don't think that x.1 and x.0 are all that different except for a nice magic mouse fix. I have been working around that problem so

comparing content of cells

2014-10-19 Thread vdven
Hello, I have a question; -I have a column with names A , and then several columns (B-F) with formula's that result in an empty cell but sometimes in a name or a symbol. (each name has it's own row, and a name cannot pop up in another row) -On another page a want columns (H-L) that give only

Is there a way for a Basic macro to detect what application is running it?

2014-10-19 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
DialogLibraries.LoadLibrary(Standard) Dlg=CreateUnoDialog(DialogLibraries.Standard.ElDialog) Ctl=Dlg.getControl(DateField) Now, I want to use Ctl.setDate(myDate) and myDate=Ctl.getDate(), and here's the difference: In Apache OpenOffice, myDate is a Long. Today's date, 2014-10-19, is represented as 20141019. I made two

Cannot Install OpenOffice v 4.1.1 on Linux

2014-10-19 Thread Peter
Cannot Install OpenOffice v4.1.1 Used your extensive (but not detailed enough for 80 year old enthusiasts!!) help pages. Am using Linux Am using kubuntu 14.04 (now LTS version) - Desktop version Terminal: bumpy@bumpyputer:~$ whereis soffice soffice:

Re: Cannot Install OpenOffice v 4.1.1 on Linux

2014-10-19 Thread Alexandro Colorado
Make sure soffice exist and is not a broken link in /usr/bin/soffice If you install OpenOffice from our website, it will reside on /opt/OpenOffice/program/soffice Otherwise, please check the pacakge information, googling here is the openoffice package for Kubuntu:

Re: Is there a way for a Basic macro to detect what application is running it?

2014-10-19 Thread Alexandro Colorado
to use Ctl.setDate(myDate) and myDate=Ctl.getDate(), and here's the difference: In Apache OpenOffice, myDate is a Long. Today's date, 2014-10-19, is represented as 20141019. I made two functions to convert to and from the format I needed. When running my macro in LibreOffice, the macro