Suddenly, a couple of weeks ago or so, Libre Office 3.4.4 (OOO340m1,
build 402 at my ubuntu 11.10 desktop) started to behave this strange:
When I try to open any file, big or small, doc or odt or ods or
anything, then for about 10-12 seconds LibreOffice does nothing (main
screen keeps white)
Which OS is that? Can you run libreoffice from a terminal? You mightr be able
to see messages on the terminal that can help
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From: Νίκος Αλμπανόπουλος
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Date: Sun, 18
Le 18/12/2011 10:41, Νίκος Αλμπανόπουλος a écrit :
Why do I have this sudden problem and what libre office tries to do
these 15-20 seconds?
Here's a translation of a recent message by Loïc Breilloux in the FR
discuss list about the same topic. I hope this will be of help.
Edit the
It did help Jean-Francois, thanks a lot. No more delays launching files.
I would love to read somewhere why this was a problem, if you can point me.
Nikos
PS.
Which OS is that? Can you run libreoffice from a terminal? You mightr be able
to see messages on the terminal that can help
Le 18/12/2011 13:05, Νίκος Αλμπανόπουλος a écrit :
It did help Jean-Francois, thanks a lot. No more delays launching files.
I would love to read somewhere why this was a problem, if you can point me.
Sorry, no I don't know of any explanation here. Hopefully someone more
knowledgeable will
On 12/18/2011 04:41 AM, Νίκος Αλμπανόπουλος wrote:
Suddenly, a couple of weeks ago or so, Libre Office 3.4.4 (OOO340m1,
build 402 at my ubuntu 11.10 desktop) started to behave this strange:
When I try to open any file, big or small, doc or odt or ods or
anything, then for about 10-12 seconds
yes, probably it happened after an update, but I have not taken notice
of which one. There are so many and you cant always point a specific bug
to a specific update.
I use Ubuntu 10.04LTS:
Did this happen after an update of a package through the update
manager? I get this issue sometimes
Hi Tom,
simply after installing LibreOffice 3.4.5 RC1:
- on Windows XP, SP3, updated, 32 bit, Ita GUIed - just, and only,
after install, I have to run it twice to be able to see LibreOffice
because the first run didn't yield anything (on screen), but the second
run (doble click) make
I had one core update that mess up the way all my on-screen fonts look.
I have never got my system back to where it looked before. So I try to
control my system's updating cycle.
On 12/18/2011 10:34 AM, Νίκος Αλμπανόπουλος wrote:
yes, probably it happened after an update, but I have not
Is it possible to have LO OOo on the same computer.
I am using Win 7-32.
John.
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Carlo Strata wrote (17-12-11 18:16)
Hi Everyone,
I have installed LibreOffice 3.4.5 RC1 on two Windows XP (win32 build)
PCs and in one more Linux notebook with Linux x86-64 rpm LibreOffice build.
I'm sure that on Windows XP (32 bit, Home, Italian GUIed) I have
LibreOffice to be run twice for
Hello Micheal,
Michael Thefrugalcomputerguy schrieb:
Hello,
I added some information to Bug 36522 - Formatting: styles aren't
applied correctly.
It has been two weeks and there has been no-update so, according you
the Report a Bug page, the next step is to send an e-mail here.
My comments
On 18/12/2011 at 21:34, Regina Henschel rb.hensc...@t-online.de wrote:
I hope I could explain some behavior and it is clearer now, what is
going on in numbering. (I'm no native speaker, and I hope I have been
understandable.)
Although I am no native speaker either, I was able to follow your
Hi :)
It is possible but it's not trivial. There is a guide that can help
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel
but it's really written for 2 versions of LibreOffice so you'll have to adapt
it a little.
The main problems seem to only occur when you are actively running
It is trivial and easy to install any version of OOo and LibO in parallel.
They are different programs and use different user settings independent from
each other. I beg your pardon for user Tom who floods this list with mostly
unqualified and untested remarks, feelings and opinions.
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An update, for anyone who may be following this thread, or stumbling on
it down the track. I found that fiddling with the screen orientation
using KDE's 'System Settings'-'Display and Monitor'-'Size and
Orientation' made the problem go away, even if I changed the settings
back to what they
Good Evening
I have a question about the LibreOffice Software that I downloaded. I am unable
to open the files that I save. I once had a free trail of Microsoft Office and
I was unable to afford the full version once my trail was up. I downloaded
LibreOffice and now when I open the files, It
On 12/18/2011 09:49 PM, Marquita Stewart wrote:
Good Evening
I have a question about the LibreOffice Software that I downloaded. I am unable to open the files that I save. I once had a free trail of Microsoft Office and I was unable to afford the full version once my trail was up. I
Make sure when you install LO that you choose custom install. This
will allow you to make LO the default program for MS docs to LO.
On Dec 19, 2011, at 1:18 AM, Jay Lozier jsloz...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/18/2011 09:49 PM, Marquita Stewart wrote:
Good Evening
I have a question about the
Would like to support Andreas.
I had no problem installing LO along side with OOo.
Getting two LO versions to work on the same computer might be trickier (as
Tom wrote). I'm looking into it now, to help test LO3.5.
On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 11:38 PM, Andreas Säger ville...@t-online.dewrote:
It is
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