NoOp wrote:
Not sure about Windows, but here is the output of the '--help' command
in linux. I suspect that the same commands are also available in Windows.
snip
Thanks NoOp, that's what I was looking for. The message window I
described only lists the options up to -infilter=filter along
On 2011-06-27, Stephan Zietsman wrote:
Tom wrote:
I think on Windows you can pipe commands although it's a bit different from
gnulinux or bsd. I htink there is a way of piping output into a text-file
but
i don't know how. This might work tho
soffice.exe -? | more
The |more option does
I using LibreOffice (Commercial) 3.3.1 on SLED 11 SP1
*LibreOffice 3.3.1
OOO330m19 (Build:8)
tag libreoffice-3.3.1.2*
#*.XLS file*
Can't use the Edit Sheet Move/Copy (Disabled) and Right-click menu
But on openSUSE 11.4 it works fine.
*LibreOffice 3.3.1
OOO330m19 (Build:8)
tag
Hi all,
while it's easy to refer in Writer to a value in a table cell from
another table cell, I've not found any way to refer it from the text
paragraph.
That is I would like to have a field in text directly connected to a
value in a Writer table cell.
Clicking F2 I can insert a formula in text
Dear Alex
Thanks for the link, I had no idea of the shear quantity of bugs that
are in the LO Mail merge feature, had I have known I would never have
considered it, especially as there a numerous new ones being reported
and the old ones as you say have been there for years - Mail merge in
Hi all,
We are using JODConverter 3.0 beta 3 to convert PPT files to PDF headless on
ubuntu 11.04 and libreoffice 3.3.2.
When processing the attached file we get a segmentation Fault:
Jun 23 16:25:10 ubuntu11dsktp64b kernel: [ 1459.754560]
soffice.bin[1577]: segfault at 40 ip
Hi All
I can REALLY use some help!!
I'm using LO 3.40 on Linux Mint 9 KDE.
I'm trying to re-set-up my Members Database on this platform with a
SubForm to record eMails and Photographs. I had this working, (without
the SubForm), in OO Base but it will not open in LO so am trying to
re-create
I wonder if some regex wizard knows of a way to delete HTML (or XML or
whatever) tags from a text file: in other words, selecting everything
from each occurrence of to the next occurrence of .
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On 6/25/2011 8:34 AM, lee wrote:
Steven Shelton ste...@sheltonlegal.net writes:
I do *some* of that on a regular basis in my law office, since I
send out a lot of letters that are virtually identical (Dear
TITLE FIRSTNAME LASTNAME, This letter
On 28/06/11 00:06, Séamas Ó Brógáin wrote:
I wonder if some regex wizard knows of a way to delete HTML (or XML or
whatever) tags from a text file: in other words, selecting everything
from each occurrence of to the next occurrence of.
If you are trying to do this from within LibreOffice use
Installation aborts with the following message:
Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly
'policy1.1.cli_uretypes,publicKeyToken=cc2cb7e279207b9e,version=7.0.0.0,culture=neutral,processorArchictecure=MSIL.
Please refer to Help and Supp...
Any advice?
Geoffrey S.
Hi,
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 11:06:52 -0400
Geoff Bullock geoffbull...@verizon.net wrote:
Installation aborts with the following message:
Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly
In news:013301cc347e$2f0d5bb0$8d281310$@acm.org,
Dennis E. Hamilton dennis.hamil...@acm.org typed:
You may be running up against a permissions problem on
Windows XP. Are you running from an administrator
account (something too many distros assume)? If that's
not it, it may be very difficult
In news:4e087ecc.1040...@telkomsa.net,
Ian Whitfield whitfi...@telkomsa.net typed:
Hi All
I can REALLY use some help!!
I'm using LO 3.40 on Linux Mint 9 KDE.
I'm trying to re-set-up my Members Database on this
platform with a SubForm to record eMails and Photographs. I had this
working,
I run LibreOffice 3.3.3 under Debian/Wheezy, cups and turboprint. Everything
is just fine, but...
Some time ago I had to install another printer instead of my original one.
This printer was then listed under tp1 (the first one being tp0).
Now I have got my original printer back (from repair!) and
Hello Heinrich,
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 20:07:25 +0200
Heinrich Stoellinger hc.stoellin...@aon.at wrote:
I run LibreOffice 3.3.3 under Debian/Wheezy, cups and turboprint. Everything
is just fine, but...
Some time ago I had to install another printer instead of my original one.
This printer was
Thanks for that tip, Simon.
Unfortunately that site seems to have gone missing.
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Hi.
I think that it isn't a LibreOffice problem. Probably you made a printer
from Printer Debian Feature (Menu-Printer). In this case you have to
eliminate the printer from there and check the other as default. It is
because as my experience, LibreOffice use this cups to get the available
I had discovered that Open Office Writer does NOT really support functional
RTF features (the ones that I tried anyway).
When I posted issues to an OpenOffice Users Group, I was re-directed to
Libre Office.
Can I help in some way?
Please advise.
Thanks, Tracey
As an End User, my experience has
It's an extremely crippled RTF specification to be sure. If RTF is what
you really need you would be much better off looking at either AbiWord
or KWord.
On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 11:15 -0700, tracey002 wrote:
I had discovered that Open Office Writer does NOT really support functional
RTF features
Gene wrote:
A Google search will find a download site. It does work well.
I did a web search, but all the references pointed to the same site,
which does not work.
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Andreas wrote:
Open the html in your browser and copy the visible text?
Now that’s clever! And indeed it works.
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On 6/27/2011 4:16 PM, Séamas Ó Brógáin wrote:
Gene wrote:
A Google search will find a download site. It does work well.
I did a web search, but all the references pointed to the same site,
which does not work.
a search for Alternative Find and Replace download gave this as the 4th
At 15:06 27/06/2011 +0100, Séamas Ó Brógáin wrote:
I wonder if some regex wizard knows of a way to
delete HTML (or XML or whatever) tags from a
text file: in other words, selecting everything
from each occurrence of to the next occurrence of .
I'm not sure I qualify as a wizard, but I'll
Thank you very much, Brian. I’ll try that also.
(I think your wizardry has already been established.)
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Salam,
Mail Merge is essential, crucial and very important that i never!
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Efficiency (“Do the things right”)
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On 2011-06-27, tracey002 wrote:
I had discovered that Open Office Writer does NOT really support functional
RTF features (the ones that I tried anyway).
When I posted issues to an OpenOffice Users Group, I was re-directed to
Libre Office.
Can I help in some way?
Please advise.
Thanks,
On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 11:15 -0700, tracey002 wrote:
I had discovered that Open Office Writer does NOT really support functional
RTF features (the ones that I tried anyway).
When I posted issues to an OpenOffice Users Group, I was re-directed to
Libre Office.
Can I help in some way?
Please
Hello Sigrid,
Thanks for the hint, spadmin (under the same path in debian) only shows tp0. It
seems to work on printers defined in /etc/cups/cups.conf. I suspect there must
be some
other place where LibreOffice looks for its printers.
Regards
Heinrich
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 18:50:32 +0200, Sigrid
It says Are You Sure for HTML too. It is not that it has checked the
features you are using. I believe it is a knee-jerk warning. (Something that
Microsoft Office apparently set the precedent for.)
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Is Libre Office the same/identical application as Open Office or are they
separate projects?
The names and icons of the applications look identical.
If not, can you briefly explain the difference.
Thanks, Tracey
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On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 15:46 -0700, tracey002 wrote:
Is Libre Office the same/identical application as Open Office or are they
separate projects?
The names and icons of the applications look identical.
If not, can you briefly explain the difference.
Thanks, Tracey
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Sigrid said: While in the Task Manager, just delete soffice.bin, this should
also automatically delete the two other processes.
Thanks that works.
Sigrid said: If you see the recovery assistant again, instead of saying
yes, recover my files just click on cancel and LibO should start anew
with
Stephan: You could also try to bypass the recovery process. In a command
interface (Start - Run - cmd), try the following:
soffice -norestore
Stephan: It might be necessary navigate to the directory where soffice
resides
(if there is no environment set) before you try the above command,
Can't believe it.
Now the same commandline will not start LibreOffice. I get the splash screen
but no program window. I also get nothing in the Task Manager Processes.
Ian
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