Hello Tom
Thanks for the link - when I have the time during the day I'll look into
that.
These were files on my own drive - not networked - and files originally
created with LibO.
Cheers
On 30/07/13 00:37, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
This might help you post a bug-report
Agreed Paul
Amit, sn increasing or high revenue stream can indicate that the prices
of the saleable goods have increased (and in my country a fact, up 30%
on software and hardware in the last three months), currency
fluctuations and exchange rates between source manufacturing country and
Hi Kracked_P_P
One correction, your last statement, the option to check Use
LiberOffice dialogues is available for Windows users under the same
Tools / Options / LibreOffice / General. In this part of the General
settings it's under the heading Open/Save dialogues.
Regards
Andrew Brown
On
On 30/07/13 01:11, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
On 07/29/2013 03:36 PM, sun shine wrote:
Hello list
On a Debian like system (Mint 14), my newly installed 32-bit
LibO-4.1. is creating a bit of problems for me. This latest issue is
trying to print specific pages within a Writer document: the
Hi, i keep getting an error when booting the new 4.1 LibreOffice, it was fine
until i updated today.
Attached is the picture of the error.
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Hi :)
I have just had an email that looks like spam. It's allegedly a survey being
done by IT World. So, if it is not spam then it is going to be used in some
article to say things like 99% of people prefer something bloated and old and
only 1% like something shiny and new. I thought we did
Hi :)
You can run 2 versions of LibreOffice alongside each other if you really want
to. Quite a few people do and they might be able to give you a link to help
with that.
On most machines i uninstall and then reinstall just to make certain but i
believe Cliff is right that the newer install
Hi thanks for your reply i have done as you said by doing a freash install with
a en gb pack the scripts are still there but there are more normal fonts as
well. it was funny but when i loaded my book i am writing, which was started in
ms office as publishers want it in that format, it loaded
Hi Tom
I spent quite a bit of time on the official IT Web site and could find
no reference to the article you mention. I would consider this as spam.
Not use which email app you use but if it's Thunderbird, you can hover
you mouse over any links supplied in the email to see where they
On 2013-07-30 5:16 AM, Andrew Brown andre...@icon.co.za wrote:
Remember to return your headers to normal otherwise every subsequent
email will be sent out with all headers exposed in the email, generally
loking like garbage.
Eh? All headers are *always* present in *all* emails *everyone*
Hi Tink
Tinkerer skrev 2013-07-25 17:40:
I have a lot of files going back ten years which are from my early Mac days,
before System X.
They are suffixed .cwk and as I remember all Claris Works files had the same
suffix. .cwk
Will LO 4.1.0.3 open these?
You might be in luck in this case, as I
Hi :)
Thanks!! :) Ok, i'll just junk it as spam then. The Reply to address
wasn't anyhting like @itworld.com or anything sensible like that.
Thanks for hunting around for me!
Thanks and regards from
Tom :)
From: Andrew Brown andre...@icon.co.za
To:
Hi :)
To start the ball rolling you could just post a quick bug-report without
going through much of the guide there. It's not much different from posting an
email.
You need a sensible subject-line that gives a VERY brief idea of what the
actual problem is. The Users List can cope with
Hi Tanstaafl :)
Are you trying to open those documents in LibreOffice and getting those error
messages or getting them in MSO? Also are they local files or on a Cloud or
networked machine?
Also is that using LO 4.1.0 (in which case you might be able to help sun-shine
post a bug-report) or
Hi :)
I think disdain is possibly closer than hatred. I think bioth are quite far
away from the reality though. I think it's simply that people would rather
develop tools that are more robust and less susceptible to malware and
slow-downs.
I think once you start using OpenSource tools
Last time I checked, Windows version did not have the --- Use
LibreOffice dialogs in the Print dialogs section.
I do not think the Print dialogs would be, or should be, listed under
open/save dialogs section. That would not make sense. Are you saying
the print dialogs check box is
Salve,
vi informo che LibreOffice Base 3.5.7.2, usato insieme a Linux/Xubuntu 12.04
LTS, durante la fase di immissione di nuovi record non ha eseguito il previsto
backup automatico (ad esempio ogni 15 minuti). Ho controllato l'opzione ed era
regolarmente selezionata; il programma si è
Hi :)
Ouch!!
I guess 1st thing is to try looking in the folder that the document itself is
stored in to see if there is a back-up there. It should be in the Back-up
folder that you looked in but the documents own folder might be worth checking.
Ignore the ~lock-file as i don't think that
Hi :)
The uses LibreOffice dialogues is just in one place rather than being
scattered around all over the place. You set it for the entirety of
LibreOffice, not on a per-function basis.
Toolos - Options - General
Regards from
Tom :)
From:
Hi :)
Sorry but the mailing list takes off attachments.
You could use Nabble to reply to one of the mesages in your thread by either
just clicking on the links in this email or by navigating to the LibreOffice
website and then navigating through the
Main Site - Help - Nabble
and then find the
A symlink from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsqlite3.so.0.8.6 to
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsqlite3.so is all you need! And it won't alter
your LO4.1 installation...
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsqlite3.so.0.8.6
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsqlite3.so
for 64bits machine. Correct
On 26 July 2013 03:30, Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
At 16:49 25/07/2013 +0100, Thom Brown wrote:
I have a Writer template (OTT) that I wish colleagues to use, but I would
like the first couple pages to contain instructions on how to use the
template. Naturally I wouldn't
On 07/30/2013 08:23 AM, r_ouellette wrote:
A symlink from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsqlite3.so.0.8.6 to
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsqlite3.so is all you need! And it won't alter
your LO4.1 installation...
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsqlite3.so.0.8.6
On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 09:10:01 -0700 (PDT)
Tom tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Btw does the error say Do you want to recover a previously worked-on
document or something like that?
No, no request.
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Hi :)
So, this is a Base database using the internal back-end?
Is there anyone here that could help move the op to an external back-end to try
to avoid problems in the future? Is it likely to be better to use Postgresql
or MySql?
Regards from
Tom :)
Hi Niklas
Ever hopeful I downloaded LO 4.1 It did not work.
Neither did 4.1.04
Laurent Alonso contacted me and we have investigated what might be the
cause.
I tried the stand alone converter, mwawOSX, that also failed to convert.
I have experienced a lot of difficulty with Apples security which
Hi,
how can ( if can ) one protect her/his LO Calc document ( spreadsheet ) with
a copyright license?
What is the preferred way to eg.: share a Calc document, but protecting it
from expropriate?
Or is it sufficient to protect a Calc document with a password?
-
Best Regards from
Pál
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Hi :)
Many projects have 2 branches so that;
1 is stable (because it has been around for longer and received more service
packs, bug-fixes, patches and all the rest). Generally it continues to
recieve more updates and people do continue to work on it because whatever
issue they were
On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 14:16:39 -0400, csanyipal csanyi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
how can ( if can ) one protect her/his LO Calc document ( spreadsheet )
with
a copyright license?
What is the preferred way to eg.: share a Calc document, but protecting
it
from expropriate?
Or is it
Yes, you would save to the .ppt format in BOTH programs.
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On 7/28/2013 9:50 AM, Jeffrey Deutsch wrote:
Hello
On 2013-07-31 06:10, Tinkerer wrote:
Hi Niklas
Ever hopeful I downloaded LO 4.1 It did not work.
Neither did 4.1.04
Laurent Alonso contacted me and we have investigated what might be the
cause.
I tried the stand alone converter, mwawOSX, that also failed to convert.
I have experienced a lot
Yes, but as I said, the printer dialog one shows up on my Linux
version and not on my Windows version.
That was part of my point.
On 07/30/2013 11:41 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
The uses LibreOffice dialogues is just in one place rather than being
scattered around all over the place. You
On 07/30/2013 11:16 AM, csanyipal wrote:
Hi,
how can ( if can ) one protect her/his LO Calc document ( spreadsheet ) with
a copyright license?
What is the preferred way to eg.: share a Calc document, but protecting it
from expropriate?
Or is it sufficient to protect a Calc document with a
On 07/30/2013 02:33 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 14:16:39 -0400, csanyipal csanyi...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
how can ( if can ) one protect her/his LO Calc document ( spreadsheet
) with
a copyright license?
What is the preferred way to eg.: share a Calc document, but
protecting
Hi :)
Ahhh. Sorry, i missed that part. Also i was wrong anyway because what i
pointed to was only the Load/Save dialogues. It's not all the different
dialogues at all! :(
Apols and regards from
Tom :)
From: Kracked_P_P---webmaster
You do remember all those months ago having the duplexing problems and
then finding out that the General dialog had different things listed
in the Windows version than it had in the Debian-based version, right?
That print dialog was one of those differences. That was what I
needed to be
On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 17:58:44 -0400, Евгений Алексеев darkarca...@mail.ru
wrote:
Hi!
I have a problem with opening some *.docx files (attached for example,
warning: cyrillic text). When I open this file, libreoffice hangs and
uses
100% CPU of a core (and X11 uses 100% CPU of a second core).
В письме от 30 июля 2013 15:47:31 Вы написали:
The file is stripped out by the email system. Please post it on Nabble or
somewhere like Dropbox and post a link.
I'm sorry :) Here is link to google drive:
http://goo.gl/iEI3lI
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e-mail:
On 2013-07-31 10:59, darkarcanis wrote:
В письме от 30 июля 2013 15:47:31 Вы написали:
The file is stripped out by the email system. Please post it on Nabble or
somewhere like Dropbox and post a link.
I'm sorry :) Here is link to google drive:
http://goo.gl/iEI3lI
Opens fine in my LO3.6 on
On 07/30/2013 04:38 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 2013-07-31 10:59, darkarcanis wrote:
В письме от 30 июля 2013 15:47:31 Вы написали:
The file is stripped out by the email system. Please post it on
Nabble or
somewhere like Dropbox and post a link.
I'm sorry :) Here is link to google drive:
Hi :)
The sealed envelope trick to prove prior art (or something) is pretty neat.
I think it does depend on the laws of your country though. I think it might be
valid in the Uk but it might be worth looking up Creative Commons to see a
more technical and modern approach
Regards from
Tom :)
I recently opened a Microsoft Word document (Microsoft Office X) in LibreOffice
on my new iMac (system OS X 10.8.4). Though it looks fine in Word, in
LibreOffice (v. 4.0.4.2), there is a hyphen within a small gray block between
almost every syllable through the document. Can anyone tell me
Le 2013-07-30 19:56, Joel Madero a écrit :
On 07/30/2013 04:38 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 2013-07-31 10:59, darkarcanis wrote:
В письме от 30 июля 2013 15:47:31 Вы написали:
The file is stripped out by the email system. Please post it on
Nabble or
somewhere like Dropbox and post a link.
On 30/07/13 21:48, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
If you take a printed copy and a CD copy of the spreadsheet. Add all of
the documentation about how, and when you made it. Then mail it to
yourself. Make sure it is sealed very, very well, so no one could say
you placed the stuff in the
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Though it looks fine in Word, in LibreOffice (v. 4.0.4.2), there is a hyphen
within a small gray block between almost every syllable through the
document.
Those are soft hyphens added by a software which doesn't support automatic
hyphenation, like Word or LO do.
You can remove them by
Andrew Brown:
So the open document standards were
born and ratified and accpeted by the majority of the world that counts.
Microsoft is using an open standard format called OpenXML. Stop pushing your
vendor-locked ODF crap here please.
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Virgil Arrington:
I hope the LO developers are motivated by a desire to produce a great
product that can be
used worldwide.
No, they are motivated by an attempt to commodize office software market for
promoting 3rd party software and hardware. Another major reason are huge
bribes given to
Just know that they are taking a knock, what with Windows 8 only
migrating into less than 2% of the world market of their existing XP and
Windows 7 base
Windows 8 already has a market share of Windows XP and Vista combined on
newer hardware (It's about 9 times of Linux marketshare, btw.).
Sorry, guys.
I found a mistake. So, I think that you don't have Calibri font. All
problematic files was written using Calibri. If I remove Calibri then
file will open normally with default font, but with the installed Calibri
(manually or from AUR-package) I have this bug.
If I create a new
Not Quite to my understanding.
Office 2013 has the option to use the strict standard, but it's not the
default as any older office versions couldn't open the documents.
The format in use prior to and by default in office 2013 is a
transitional format.
Steve
On 2013-07-31 14:29, Urmas wrote:
On 2013-07-31 14:55, darkarcanis wrote:
Sorry, guys.
I found a mistake. So, I think that you don't have Calibri font. All
problematic files was written using Calibri. If I remove Calibri then
file will open normally with default font, but with the installed Calibri
(manually or from
Le 2013-07-30 22:55, darkarcanis a écrit :
Sorry, guys.
I found a mistake. So, I think that you don't have Calibri font. All
problematic files was written using Calibri. If I remove Calibri then
file will open normally with default font, but with the installed Calibri
(manually or from
At 17:00 30/07/2013 -0700, Truett Bobo wrote:
I recently opened a Microsoft Word document (Microsoft Office X) in
LibreOffice on my new iMac (system OS X 10.8.4). Though it looks
fine in Word, in LibreOffice (v. 4.0.4.2), there is a hyphen within
a small gray block between almost every
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