Re: Kann nicht Speichern

2013-01-21 Thread Horst Schulze
Hallo,

wenn man eine Datei aus der Mail öffnet, existiert kein realer Speicherplatz, 
dann klappt das
Speichern nicht. Man muss speichern-unter wählen oder die Datei vorher 
speichern.

Das ist mir ähnlich auch schon passiert. Das könnte der Fehler sein.

Horst

Am 19 Jan 2013 um 19:18 hat Christian Palm geschrieben:


 Hallo,

 habe nichts an meinem Rechner gemacht. Doch plötzlich bekomme ich
 wenn ich speichern will
 die Fehlermeldung.



 Das es wahrscheinlich aus der Mail genommen wird. Da Steht:

 Fehler beim Speichern des Dokumentes Dokumentname:
 c:\Temp\svb3ga.tmp\sv1dusev.tmp existiert nicht.

 Vorher klappte es immer.
 Gibt es da was anderes als zwangsmäßig zu beenden?

 Gruß
 Christian




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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-21 Thread Eric Fenster
 Try /View /Non printing characters.  This allows one to exactly position the 
 cursor.


That's totally different. It shows paragraph breaks and spaces, not formatting 
codes.

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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-21 Thread Rory O'Farrell
A short response to many of the points raised in this thread, to quote which 
points would be tedious and not very relevant to this posting.  

Would it be possible to reach a broad equivalent of reveal codes by 
incorporating an XML analysis screen.facility, which would look at the 
underlying XML code and highlight what it felt were departures from correct 
syntax?  

Such an analysis would be useful for irregular formatting in Write, much as the 
reveal codes advocates require, but perhaps more importantly for the many 
cases of broken .ODF files, usually Calc, where an error message indicates an 
(undefined) error at row,column.  Several such cases occur every month, which 
can often be cured by deleteing a bad formatting sequence at XML level.

-- 
Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie

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Re: [Inserting special characters (and Word Perfect)]

2013-01-21 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2013/1/21 Dennis E. Hamilton dennis.hamil...@acm.org:
 On Windows,

and all other operating systems,

there is also a Character Map utility in Accessories  System Tools
that lets you look through the various fonts for characters you want
and put them on the clip-board for pasting into your document.  I have
it pinned to the Windows XP/7 Start Menu. (I must remember to put it
on the Task Bar on Windows 8).

 Some fonts have quite extensive sets of Unicode Characters, including Arial 
 Unicode MS, Lucida Sans Unicode (a favorite for me) along with special fonts 
 (WebDings, WingDings, Symbol, MT Extra, ...), along with the free fonts that 
 LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice install.

 For certain cases where I use some symbols repeatedly, I make up a document 
 that serves as a palette that I can copy and paste from.  Sometime I group 
 3-4 symbols together (such as ¬∀∃∧∨→↔), paste wherever I need one of them and 
 delete the unwanted ones.  It can be easier than roaming around in an 
 Insertion palette.

  - Dennis

 -Original Message-
 From: Doug [mailto:dmcgarr...@optonline.net]
 Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2013 23:25
 To: users@openoffice.apache.org
 Subject: Re: [Inserting special characters (and Word Perfect)]

 On 01/21/2013 01:28 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
 At 15:14 20/01/2013 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
 While we're at it:  The other thing WP can do (Ctrl-W) is insert all
 sorts of characters that are not on the keyboard, and many are not
 attainable by the Compose key either. I think there are 10 screens
 worth of characters and symbols, each one having some 40 or so
 available.  At some point, MS Word actually copied this verbatim,
 Ctrl-W and all, but then they took it out--maybe the WP people sued
 them. That must have been about 1990.  So I don't know if OO can put
 that feature in, or if WP would sue them. But it sure is handy
 sometimes.

 Do you mean like Insert | Special Character...?  If you like keyboard
 shortcuts, it's Alt+I, P.

 I trust this helps.

 Brian Barker

 Very good, Brian.  I didn't know that this was there. I'm not sure if
 it's as complete as the WP version, but it's close, if it's not equal.

 --doug

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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-21 Thread Dan Lewis

On 01/21/2013 11:29 AM, Eric Fenster wrote:

Try /View /Non printing characters.  This allows one to exactly position the 
cursor.


That's totally different. It shows paragraph breaks and spaces, not formatting 
codes.

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 What difference does it make? LO does not have formatting codes. 
Why insist that it should? If you miss the way WP works as a text 
editor, why don't you use WP? How much work would it take to develop 
them? Is this really worth the expense, time, etc. to do it? What are 
you willing to do to help? Why not learn how to use LO better? There 
seems to be several people who would like formatting codes. Why don't 
this group get together and build an extension that will do what you 
want it to do? Show us that it can be done.
  Yes, I am disappointed with this continued discussion of why 
format codes are better than styles. Of course it is very likely that 
some information about what has to be done when using formatting codes 
is not included. And yes, some information is also left out when 
mentioning what has to be done when using styles.
 A real test is to take a 1000 word text document with 100 
formatting errors. A correct version of the document must be available 
so that the people making the corrections know what the final formatting 
should be. List how to correct the errors using formatting codes. Then 
list how to correct the errors using styles. Then compare how many steps 
each one of these took. How much time did it take to do each one?
It is easy to make statements about either one, and this has been 
done recently as well as when there was an extended discussion about 
this same issue. Very little if anything has been said that was not said 
one time and usually many times then.


--Dan


Re: reveal codes

2013-01-21 Thread Eric Fenster
Gosh, I wish we could display a screen shot here of what we're talking about!



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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-21 Thread Eric Fenster
 document with 100 formatting errors. A correct version of the document must 
 be available

It's not so much about errors as the ease of making changes when revising 
one's text.

People who write exactly what their final version should be the first time may 
have to deal with errors. The rest of us have to edit and revise to achieve 
the final result.

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Re: [Inserting special characters (and Word Perfect)]

2013-01-21 Thread Eric Fenster
 For certain cases where I use some symbols repeatedly, I make up a document 
 that serves as a palette that I can copy and paste 

It would be nice to have a palette from which one could drag and drop 
characters.It would be faster when including words/phrases from other 
languages, for example.

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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-21 Thread Regina Henschel

Hi Eric,

Eric Fenster schrieb:

Styles doesn't begin to do what Reveal Codes does.

Just simple things like when Bold or Italics stop and start, where
languages change, etc. It's far easier to SEE a code, delete where
necessary or place a cursor.

Reveal codes seems to be the major feature that keeps people using
Word Perfect. here's got to be a reason. Why Word never did this, I
don't know, but Open Office should.


OpenOffice has the feature to search for attributes and formats and mark 
the text parts accordingly. Have you ever use it?


It is very powerful. But one shortcoming is, that it looses the 
highlighting when you click in the text to edit something. Perhaps it 
would help to make the marking persistent until the user turns it off 
explicitly or searches again?


Kind regards
Regina


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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-21 Thread Dan Lewis

On 01/21/2013 01:47 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:

Hi Eric,

Eric Fenster schrieb:

Styles doesn't begin to do what Reveal Codes does.

Just simple things like when Bold or Italics stop and start, where
languages change, etc. It's far easier to SEE a code, delete where
necessary or place a cursor.

Reveal codes seems to be the major feature that keeps people using
Word Perfect. here's got to be a reason. Why Word never did this, I
don't know, but Open Office should.


OpenOffice has the feature to search for attributes and formats and 
mark the text parts accordingly. Have you ever use it?


It is very powerful. But one shortcoming is, that it looses the 
highlighting when you click in the text to edit something. Perhaps it 
would help to make the marking persistent until the user turns it off 
explicitly or searches again?


Kind regards
Regina
One comment about the shortcoming: Once you click in the text, you 
can click Find again to highlight the next occurrence. Below the 
vertical scroll bar are two double arrows. Once you have defined a 
search, you can use these to search forward or backward.


--Dan

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Printer Offline

2013-01-21 Thread Art Pederson
Hope someone can help me. Somehow on the installation of OO 3.4.1 the Startup 
icon did not display on my side of the computer but works fine on my wife's 
side. My side displays the Windows default startup icon. When I try to print 
from OO on my configuration it says my printer is offline. I have uninstalled 
from the OO download and Windows 7 computer uninstall and after reinstall same 
thing happens. I learned that the files on my OO are somehow corrupt and cannot 
be moved over to  my wife's OO. I have to cut  paste content of my OO file 
into a new file on my wife's OO before I can print. I would appreciate any 
assistance. Thank you. 

God Bless!
Art Pederson
Listen to Prince Albert's Christian Radio Station - Victory FM 100.1
http://www.victoryfm.ca
Sent from my iPod or iPhone. 

On 2013-01-21, at 7:56 AM, Rod Lockwood rodlockw...@provide.net wrote:

 On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 22:31:42 -0500, Dennis E. Hamilton 
 dennis.hamil...@acm.org wrote:
 
 I don't believe that the Styles box includes automatic styles which are 
 created (and not visibly named) as the result of in-line actions.
 
 No new styles are created, but the text is formatted the way you want it. 
 Think of the style as a template where there may be exceptions. If you find 
 you use the exceptions often and they are consistent, you may want to 
 consider creating a new style based on the original.
 
 -- 
 Rod Lockwood
 
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Re: Printer Offline

2013-01-21 Thread Kadal Amutham
You and your wife are in good terms? Just consult her for a solution. It
might work

With Warm Regards

V.Kadal Amutham
919444360480
914422396480


On 22 January 2013 09:40, Art Pederson ve5...@sasktel.net wrote:

 Hope someone can help me. Somehow on the installation of OO 3.4.1 the
 Startup icon did not display on my side of the computer but works fine on
 my wife's side. My side displays the Windows default startup icon. When I
 try to print from OO on my configuration it says my printer is offline. I
 have uninstalled from the OO download and Windows 7 computer uninstall and
 after reinstall same thing happens. I learned that the files on my OO are
 somehow corrupt and cannot be moved over to  my wife's OO. I have to cut 
 paste content of my OO file into a new file on my wife's OO before I can
 print. I would appreciate any assistance. Thank you.

 God Bless!
 Art Pederson
 Listen to Prince Albert's Christian Radio Station - Victory FM 100.1
 http://www.victoryfm.ca
 Sent from my iPod or iPhone.

 On 2013-01-21, at 7:56 AM, Rod Lockwood rodlockw...@provide.net wrote:

  On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 22:31:42 -0500, Dennis E. Hamilton 
 dennis.hamil...@acm.org wrote:
 
  I don't believe that the Styles box includes automatic styles which are
 created (and not visibly named) as the result of in-line actions.
 
  No new styles are created, but the text is formatted the way you want
 it. Think of the style as a template where there may be exceptions. If you
 find you use the exceptions often and they are consistent, you may want to
 consider creating a new style based on the original.
 
  --
  Rod Lockwood
 
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Re: Printer Offline

2013-01-21 Thread Saransh Sharma
Kadal...i don't think this is the problem...


On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Kadal Amutham vka...@gmail.com wrote:

 You and your wife are in good terms? Just consult her for a solution. It
 might work

 With Warm Regards

 V.Kadal Amutham
 919444360480
 914422396480


 On 22 January 2013 09:40, Art Pederson ve5...@sasktel.net wrote:

  Hope someone can help me. Somehow on the installation of OO 3.4.1 the
  Startup icon did not display on my side of the computer but works fine on
  my wife's side. My side displays the Windows default startup icon. When I
  try to print from OO on my configuration it says my printer is offline. I
  have uninstalled from the OO download and Windows 7 computer uninstall
 and
  after reinstall same thing happens. I learned that the files on my OO are
  somehow corrupt and cannot be moved over to  my wife's OO. I have to cut
 
  paste content of my OO file into a new file on my wife's OO before I can
  print. I would appreciate any assistance. Thank you.
 
  God Bless!
  Art Pederson
  Listen to Prince Albert's Christian Radio Station - Victory FM 100.1
  http://www.victoryfm.ca
  Sent from my iPod or iPhone.
 
  On 2013-01-21, at 7:56 AM, Rod Lockwood rodlockw...@provide.net
 wrote:
 
   On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 22:31:42 -0500, Dennis E. Hamilton 
  dennis.hamil...@acm.org wrote:
  
   I don't believe that the Styles box includes automatic styles which
 are
  created (and not visibly named) as the result of in-line actions.
  
   No new styles are created, but the text is formatted the way you want
  it. Think of the style as a template where there may be exceptions. If
 you
  find you use the exceptions often and they are consistent, you may want
 to
  consider creating a new style based on the original.
  
   --
   Rod Lockwood
  
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