Hi Manfred,
Many thanks for your super fast reply - disabling hardware acceleration has
fixed the problem.
Cheers!
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Although it does not help you, I just want to agree to you. This waiting time
bothers me too.
Saving while typing would be really nice.
Daniel
Am 17.03.2012 um 01:36 schrieb minhsien0330:
> Dear all:
> I have some "big" *.odt files, it contains many pictures and pages.
> When I press Ctrl+S t
> The File / Print menu will ask if you want to print a mail merge. Just
> say yes then enjoy the olde OOo v1 wizard.
So it does! That's cute.
Unfortunately it only lists tables as data sources, and mine is a query
:-(
Mark Stanton
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Hi All
I hope someone can assist me please...
While entering new data into my Database two days ago the system
"crashed" with a "Module not responding" error.
After restarting it now will no longer open my DB. Whichever way I go,
(Open the db file or start Base and try to conect), I get
Am 17.03.2012 11:41, Ian Whitfield wrote:
What "filter" must I selct or what must I do to get my Database going
again??
You need to restore your database from a backup. It is lost. This would
not have happened with a true database connection.
The database wrapped in a single document (embedd
Am 17.03.2012 11:15, Mark Stanton wrote:
The File / Print menu will ask if you want to print a mail merge. Just
say yes then enjoy the olde OOo v1 wizard.
So it does! That's cute.
Unfortunately it only lists tables as data sources, and mine is a query
:-(
Mark Stanton
One small step for mank
Mark Simon wrote:
My guess is that it does apply to hand tools, as the difference is
trivial. When you multiply inches by enough (63360 in one mile), then
the difference is probably enough to be a problem, and so US surveying
has a problem. I don’t know how they handled that in England.
Acc
Hi Ian,
> Hi All
>
> I hope someone can assist me please...
>
> While entering new data into my Database two days ago the system "crashed"
> with a "Module not responding" error.
>
> After restarting it now will no longer open my DB. Whichever way I go, (Open
> the db file or start Base
Le 17/03/12 03:52, Sharon Kimble a écrit :
Hi Sharon,
> I've just installed LibreOffice 3.5.1 and autospellcheck is working
> well, but I have no documents appearing in the 'Recent documents' box.
> Does anyone know how to get it working please?
>
1) Shut down LO completely (including any quicks
Hi,
I've found a bilingual plain text copy of Wizard of Oz and have set up
the individual chapters, right page/left page with chapter headings. I
found the illustrations as well and will print them separately in color
and just insert them as right pages.
But how do I put all the individual c
LibreOffice 3.5.0 is unusably slow for me on my laptop, which is running
OS X 10.6.8, with *considerable* delays between a keypress and the character
actually showing up on the screen. (Admittedly, this is a four-year-old
machine, but it's run Microsoft Office 2008 and 2011 and older versions of
Le 17/03/12 13:00, Carson Chittom a écrit :
Hi Carson,
> LibreOffice 3.5.0 is unusably slow for me on my laptop, which is running
> OS X 10.6.8, with *considerable* delays between a keypress and the character
> actually showing up on the screen. (Admittedly, this is a four-year-old
> machine, b
Le 17/03/12 13:00, Carson Chittom a écrit :
Hi again,
> LibreOffice 3.5.0 is unusably slow for me on my laptop, which is running
> OS X 10.6.8, with *considerable* delays between a keypress and the character
> actually showing up on the screen. (Admittedly, this is a four-year-old
> machine, bu
Hi Cor
The way it is now is ideal for what I do, but needs vary.
Your question implies that I might need something extra, I cannot think what
though.
So. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Best, Tink.
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Hi :)
The java version often seems to be the culprit in slow-downs like this, judging
from responses on this list. Try
LibreOffice - Preferences - Java
Hopefully you will see a list of different versions of java. The best one for
the 3.5.x branch is the 1.7. I'm not sure about 2nd best. Fo
On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 18:41 +0700, John Francis Lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've found a bilingual plain text copy of Wizard of Oz and have set up
> the individual chapters, right page/left page with chapter headings. I
> found the illustrations as well and will print them separately in color
> and ju
On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 18:41 +0700, John Francis Lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've found a bilingual plain text copy of Wizard of Oz and have set up
> the individual chapters, right page/left page with chapter headings. I
> found the illustrations as well and will print them separately in color
> and ju
A forum participant advised me privately that simply clicking the "Gallery"
toolbar button opens or closes this bar, and that solved my issue! Of course
I would have known that if I had ever deliberately opened (or had remembered
opening) the bar in that way. Anyway... problem solved.
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Ian Whitfield wrote via personal mail:
*Hi Andreas*
Thanks for your reply!! Appreciated - although I don't "like" the answer!!
I thought to ask you this rather 'off-list' in case.
You say I must use a "Real Database Connection" if I want to work with this
bastard!! By "Bastard" I guess you mea
Hi :)
I thought it still accepted input but was just very slow about showing it
on-screen? Keep typing and see if your typing appears rapidly once the save
has finished in a cheesy 80's film type of way.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sat, 17/3/12, Daniel Wibbing wrote:
From: Daniel Wibbing
S
Hi :)
It is going to be important for everyone that has found problems with the 3.5.1
to test-drive the 3.5.2 beta-releases asap. It should be out quite soon
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/pre-releases/
At the moment the 3.4.6rc2 is available for test-driving but the 3.4.x branch
is already
Hi :)
At a guess "The Wizard of Oz" is copyrighted by some fairly hefty people that
wouldn't like to see copies of the story floating around unless they got paid
for each copy! I'm not even sure they would accept a single "private use"
copy. So, i think this list has to officially assume that
Hi Tom,
thank's for your answer!
I tried typing during the auto-save process but my typing did not appear after
the process was done. It was simply ignored (LO 3.4.5).
Daniel :)
Am 17.03.2012 um 14:27 schrieb Tom Davies:
> Hi :)
> I thought it still accepted input but was just very slow about
Tom wrote:
> Many of us are far more familiar with copyleft agreements that aim to
> help people share and spread ideas and knowledge rather than to try to
> contain and cage it to prevent people from learning things.
That is a most ill-considered and sweeping statement. Copyright exists
primari
On 03/17/2012 08:52 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Many of us are far more familiar with copyleft agreements that aim to
help people share and spread ideas and knowledge rather than to try
to contain and cage it to prevent people from learning things.
Yeah, That's me. The text is by L Frank Baum and the
On 3/17/12 5:48 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 17/03/12 03:52, Sharon Kimble a écrit :
Hi Sharon,
I've just installed LibreOffice 3.5.1 and autospellcheck is working
well, but I have no documents appearing in the 'Recent documents' box.
Does anyone know how to get it working please?
1) Sh
On 17/03/2012, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> I see that LO 3.5.1 is out now. Can anyone confirm please if these
> showstoppers have been fixed?
> [a] autospellcheck not working, and
> [b] lack of recent history files.
>
Have you looked at bugzilla?
> I am reluctant to upgrade until I know that these sh
Tinkerer wrote
>
> Hi Cor
>
> The way it is now is ideal for what I do, but needs vary.
> Your question implies that I might need something extra, I cannot think
> what though.
> So. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
>
> Best, Tink.
>
It used to work as usual. It has been broken in 3.5. I
My guess is that it does apply to hand tools, as the difference is
trivial. When you multiply inches by enough (63360 in one mile), then
the difference is probably enough to be a problem, and so US surveying
has a problem. I don’t know how they handled that in England.
Pedantic? I?
On 17/03/12 2
Le 17/03/2012 18:14, Sebastiaan Snoeckx a écrit :
Okay, all nice to know... but that doesn't help me in the slightest...
Well... my initial finding (the 2 cm thingy) is probably a hint for
debugging.
I found out the problem occurs only in a very specific case:
1) set measurements to point
Hi :)
Extensions often use java so it might just be that you need to upgrade to the
latest version of java that you can find. Earlier versions of LibreOffice can
use an earlier version of java but 3.5.x needs a more recent one.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sat, 17/3/12, Sharon Kimble wrote:
Fr
This is probably not a good place to discuss the copyright status of an
existing work.
It seems to me that the only matters to address here are the technical
question concerning how to get chapters starting with the text pages lined up
as the OP wants. I am surprised that it requires a Maste
Hi :)
Yes it's a bit annoying that the only version on the main downloads page was
the 3.5.0 when it was obviously going to be problematic. Now that the 3.5.1
has been released it should be less of a problem.
People choose the latest one because that's what we give them, unless they dig
aroun
Tom Davies wrote:
At a guess "The Wizard of Oz" is copyrighted by some fairly hefty people that wouldn't
like to see copies of the story floating around unless they got paid for each copy! I'm not even
sure they would accept a single "private use" copy. So, i think this list has to
officiall
I posted a query before, seeing that the system requirements for 3.5.1
included a screen resolution of 1024X768, which could have been problematic
since I use a netbook with 1Gb of RAM and 1024X600 resolution -- hven't got
a reply yet, but tried it out, and it works fine! I sometimes have the
pro
i must admit I'm a total neophyte at this aspect of front-/back-end database
manager / file thingie, but I hope I went through the correct series of
steps before to set up HSQLDB2 using the Windows setup files -- not sure
(for one thing a file was created ON MY DESKTOP!) -- mydb.odb
the setup fil
Hi :)
+1
I agree. It's not really any of our business so i waited until after Dan gave
some technical help. I left it up to the op to consider about how he wants to
handle a potential problem.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/9148373/The-Hobbit-pub-could-be-saved-after-Gan
The commentary below about copyright law seems to be tragically
accurate. A careful analysis of US and international copyright law is
available in Lawrence Lessig (2004) Free Culture (available under a
Creative Commons license; see the Wikipedia article about that book).
Spencer Graves
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi:)
+1
I agree. It's not really any of our business so i waited until after Dan gave
some technical help. I left it up to the op to consider about how he wants to
handle a potential problem.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/9148373/The-Hobbit-pub-could-b
On 03/17/2012 02:40 PM, James Knott wrote:
Tom Davies wrote:
At a guess "The Wizard of Oz" is copyrighted by some fairly hefty
people that wouldn't like to see copies of the story floating around
unless they got paid for each copy! I'm not even sure they would
accept a single "private use" co
On 03/17/2012 03:35 PM, Spencer Graves wrote:
The commentary below about copyright law seems to be tragically
accurate. A careful analysis of US and international copyright law is
available in Lawrence Lessig (2004) Free Culture (available under a
Creative Commons license; see the Wik
Hallo all
I can only offer some non-legal advice. The Gutenberg project is very good
on copyright. If a text is available in the Gutenberg project, one can use
it safely
Chaim Seymour
On 17 March 2012 20:08, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> This is probably not a good place to discuss the copyright
Am 17.03.2012 20:30, RustyRiley wrote:
presuming that's worked out OK, what should I read next -- haven't used this
type of technology, and haven't created anything but "embedded databases"
before (unaware this was not the best /option).
[Tutorial] Avoiding data loss with built in HSQLDB
http
I would suggest replacing the bastard (are we really talking like
this? :-) ) with MySQL or perhaps even better MariaDb (mebbe even
Postgres).
You can do this on Windows or Linux or even Mac (I imagine). Also
install phpMyAdmin (which also works with Maria I think) to give you
ease of access
Last night I downloaded and installed LO 3.5.1 and soon discovered that
unlike 3.4.5 - in writer, there is no boundary line around the area where
you type. There seems to be only an L shaped mark at each page corner.
Is there a way to get the text boundary line back?
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Hi :)
Thanks for trying it. I'm really sorry it didn't work. Perhaps post as a
feature request?
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sat, 17/3/12, Daniel Wibbing wrote:
From: Daniel Wibbing
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [Feature request] Allow typing wh
> While I can't say about Wiz of Oz, books eventually fall out of
> copyright. Since it was first published in 1900, it's likely the
> copyright on the original story has long since expired. However,
Copyright generally lasts for a hundred years now, so it is out of copyright,
but not long s
Hi :)
The Writer Guide
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Writer_Guide
Chapter 12 is "
Creating Tables of Contents, Indexes, and Bibliographies". Hopefully that has
something useful? It sounds like you might be doing something a bit more
complicated than
Hi :)
My OS keeps track of my most recently opened documents. (Windows and Ubuntu
10.04 & 10.10). When the recent docs list fails in LO are the documents also
missing from the OS's list?
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sat, 17/3/12, Sharon Kimble wrote:
From: Sharon Kimble
Subject: Re: [libreof
Le 17/03/2012 21:50, Jonathon Waterman a écrit :
Last night I downloaded and installed LO 3.5.1 and soon discovered that
unlike 3.4.5 - in writer, there is no boundary line around the area where
you type. There seems to be only an L shaped mark at each page corner.
Is there a way to get the text
Am 17.03.2012 21:20, Mark Stanton wrote:
I would suggest replacing the bastard (are we really talking like
this? :-) ) with MySQL or perhaps even better MariaDb (mebbe even
Postgres).
Replacing one excellent databse engine with another excellent (much
bigger) database engine will not solve an
Hi :)
Ouch, sorry for the double-post!
It suddenly occurred to me that you might be able to reduce file-size in some
way. Perhaps link to pictures rather than embedding them? Also if memory is
an issue as Don hinted then perhaps increasing the values in
Tools - Options - Memory
might help?
Hi :)
MariaDb is to MySql as LibreOffice is to OpenOffice except that MySql is still
owned by Oracle.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Fri, 16/3/12, MariaDB Announce List wrote:
From: MariaDB Announce List
Subject: [MariaDB Announce] MariaDB 5.5.21 beta now available
To: annou...@mariadb.org
Date:
Hi :)
I don't think LO's Calc is aiming to look exactly like Excel but it does aim to
remain fairly similar so that people find it easy to migrate to LO. I think
it's a lot more configurable than Excel especially with the
Add-ons/Extensions.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Fri, 16/3/12, Andreas
At 22:05 17/03/2012 +0200, Chaim Seymour wrote:
I can only offer some non-legal advice. The Gutenberg project is
very good on copyright. If a text is available in the Gutenberg
project, one can use it safely
I know this is off-topic, but this suggestion is clearly contradicted
by Project Gute
Hi :)
I think the point Mark was making was to switch away from using the embedded
back-end to pretty much any external one. Which is what you often suggest
too.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sat, 17/3/12, Andreas Säger wrote:
From: Andreas Säger
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Urgent Base
You won't be the only one. Thanks for the quick reply Jean-Francois.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Jean-Francois Nifenecker <
jean-francois.nifenec...@laposte.net> wrote:
> Le 17/03/2012 21:50, Jonathon Waterman a écrit :
>
> Last night I downloaded and installed LO 3.5.1 and soon discovered
thanks, after reading the commentr about the "bastard" thought I'd go ahead
aand install HSQLDB, especially after reading it was small, fast and siuitable
for thr home user, but even this "tutorial" is too advanced for me -- like how
do I install it? not familiar with Java program installation,
Bottom post:
On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 19:24 -0400, Jonathon Waterman wrote:
> You won't be the only one. Thanks for the quick reply Jean-Francois.
>
> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Jean-Francois Nifenecker <
> jean-francois.nifenec...@laposte.net> wrote:
>
> > Le 17/03/2012 21:50, Jonathon Water
Hi Tom,
thank you very much for the fast response and the hints.
Using the concordance file was necessary, because the index is quite big and
has to be changed several times (prepress, for publishing etc., 300p text
and two indexes for persons and items). Worked with little errors in OO
3.1., so
Hi~Tom and Daniel:
I set the cache to 256MB (Tools - Options - Memory), but the saving time
did not change, and Writer still did not accepting any keyboard input
during saving the file.
Maybe my machine is really too old?
(CPU type : Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2300 @ 1.66GHz with 2G DDR2-ram)
I am
On 03/17/2012 08:14 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 18:41 +0700, John Francis Lee wrote:
Hi,
I've found a bilingual plain text copy of Wizard of Oz and have set up
the individual chapters, right page/left page with chapter headings. I
found the illustrations as well and will print th
Hi,
I think that Tom was thinking he made a double post, not you. Do you
know anyone who has a newer computer with a faster processor and more
memory that you could run your files on to see if there is any
difference between theirs and yours? Then we would know if it is a
hardware issue with
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Yes it's a bit annoying that the only version on the main downloads page was
the 3.5.0 when it was obviously going to be problematic. Now that the 3.5.1
has been released it should be less of a problem.
People choose the latest one because that's what we give them, unl
On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 20:20 +, Mark Stanton wrote:
> I would suggest replacing the bastard (are we really talking like
> this? :-) ) with MySQL or perhaps even better MariaDb (mebbe even
> Postgres).
>
> You can do this on Windows or Linux or even Mac (I imagine). Also
> install phpMyAdmin
Thanks for sharing these procedures, Dan. I appreciate it.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
> Bottom post:
>
> On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 19:24 -0400, Jonathon Waterman wrote:
> > You won't be the only one. Thanks for the quick reply Jean-Francois.
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 5:0
Interesting to know!
For my part, by precaution, all my data are kept in separate dbf tables,
linked to an odb file.
Why do I use dbf? Standard format making it portable to all softs,
notably GIS softwares. Old archives can also be read even if you changed
your soft.
There is not much inf
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