Hello Andrew,
Thanks for your reply. I'll take a look at your examples and will let
you know if I succeeded.
Just for your info I include my complete macro so you can take a look at
what I'm doing.
It's not completely working but most parts work, I can generate my
complete document with TOC an
To add to this discussion of readability of text, spacing and
punctuation is only a small portion of it. In the read word punctuation
taught us when to take a breath, as with a continuous sentence separated
by a comma, and a long full breath after the period, plus a space.
Now even as we type to
I've been getting a *lot* of failed mail notifications from the
mailing list over the last few weeks.
After extensive investigation, there doesn't appear to be anything
wrong with my mailbox or mail servers, so I'm curious, how many other
people get this, either frequently or occasionally? Is
Hello!
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 12:29:57 +0800
Uwe Dippel wrote:
> I have prepared a large presentation, and I find that everything looks
> okay, except when I view it as 'slide show'. Then all images are
> gone. The same applies to conversion to PDF. There is no more image
> at all, neither.
>
>
Hi :)
For some reason this post got blocked and had to be rescued by the moderators.
I'm not sure what is going on and my email client doesn't make it easy to read
much in the headers to find out.
I've not seen many other messages from Mark in the list of blocked messages.
Apols and regards f
Hi :)
I am not certain how to do this but it 'should' be fairly easy. it probably
isn't but it should be.
I am not sure if it makes a difference but do you happen to know the name of
the back-end used by Salesforce? Is it MySql?
There are some tutorials on using Base which might (or might
Hi :)
Congrats on figuring it out and many thanks for posting the answer back to the
list. Hopefully when someone else needs the answer to this the archives might
be more useful to answerers trying to help.
Thanks and regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Jim Th
>
> From: "announce+h...@documentfoundation.org"
>
>To: tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
>Sent: Friday, 9 August 2013, 17:22
>Subject: Subject: Digest of annou...@documentfoundation.org issue 145 (160)
>
>
>Topics (messages 160 through 160):
>- [tdf-announce] Call f
Hi,
think that LO should have (a little bit) better bibliography entry
system. Every thing works just fine, but I miss some features with thing
I'm writing now.
When I do Insert - Indexes an tables - Bibliography entry I can insert
entry from the document or from Bibliography database. Thing
On 08/16/2013 11:18 PM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2013-08-16 8:22 PM James Knott wrote:
I just tried a little experiment. I typed a sentence, with a period at
the end. I then started typing the next sentence with a lower case n.
I then placed the cursor directly over the first vertical line in th
Felmon Davis wrote:
> anyway, I agree with Tom we shouldn't disagree about agreeing to
> disagree.
I disagree. ;-)
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On 08/16/2013 10:08 PM, James Knott wrote:
Virgil Arrington wrote:
Just curious, since nearly every professionally published book since
the mid-1900s has had one space after sentence ending punctuation, do
you find reading books difficult?
I just picked up the closest book I had at hand. It's
Which LO # are you using?; I would say you've found a bug in that LO
# ;-)
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:39 PM, Uwe Dippel wrote:
I have made a large presentation. Then I removed all slides but two.
> Though, the file size has not changed at all. I think that the deleted
> slides (no, I d
It happened to me when one of my email hosting company's black listing
services "lists" decided that the IP address of one of LO's servers was
to be blacklisted. The IP address was blacklisted for a user 10 years
before LO "bought" the IP address for the server.
It could be that your email
On 17 August 2013 03:47, Andrew Brown wrote:
> It has been found that a serif font with normal punctuation and spacing
> leads the eye to faster reading as opposed to sans serif. Man tests have
> been done with this. So the article written in the provided link, is found
> to be hard to read as it
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 11:00:22 +0100 (BST)
Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> For some reason this post got blocked and had to be rescued by the
> moderators. I'm not sure what is going on and my email client doesn't make
> it easy to read much in the headers to find out.
>
> I've not seen many other me
At 10:47 17/08/2013 +0200, Andrew Brown wrote:
In the read word punctuation taught us when to take a breath, as
with a continuous sentence separated by a comma, and a long full
breath after the period, plus a space.
This suggests that the point of the printed word is solely to enable
public s
Hi :)
I thought it might be good to forwards this to the Users List. Please try to
include Spidey-Westland in the CC field as he/she might not be subscribed to
this list yet.
Does anyone know what .Jtd is or what program makes it?
Regards from
Tom :)
>___
On 08/17/2013 12:56 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 10:47 17/08/2013 +0200, Andrew Brown wrote:
In the read word punctuation taught us when to take a breath, as with
a continuous sentence separated by a comma, and a long full breath
after the period, plus a space.
This suggests that the point of t
Mark's Google A/c wrote:
> I've been getting a *lot* of failed mail notifications from the
> mailing list over the last few weeks.
>
> After extensive investigation, there doesn't appear to be anything
> wrong with my mailbox or mail servers, so I'm curious, how many other
> people get this, eit
"James Knott":
Here's an article you can show to others.
http://lifehacker.com/battle-of-the-office-suites-microsoft-office-and-libre-1147940828
What a ridiculous article. The LO suite inadequacy is clear to any who
worked with it more than 15 minutes. The reason for this is implementing
fea
Urmas wrote:
> "James Knott":
>
>> Here's an article you can show to others.
>> http://lifehacker.com/battle-of-the-office-suites-microsoft-office-and-libre-1147940828
>>
>
> What a ridiculous article. The LO suite inadequacy is clear to any who
> worked with it more than 15 minutes. The reason for
On 08/17/2013 02:38 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
.jtd files
http://file.org/extension/jtd
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That would be correct. It's the incoming mail that's scanned, not the
outgoing -- and too many spam checkers look only at the IP address. It
doesn't matter if there are 4000 users on your shared, hosted server; as
far as they're concerned if one's guilty, all are guilty, as if we have
any say
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 15:22:43 -0400
Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
> So, you can decide which font you wish to display any text that does
> not have a font identifier built in, and you can define the font of
> the text you are sending in your email, more than one if you choose.
Actually, that's o
Yeah, bad troll is truly terrible. Someone should teach him how to
troll.
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 15:53:58 -0400
James Knott wrote:
> Urmas wrote:
> > "James Knott":
> >
> >> Here's an article you can show to others.
> >> http://lifehacker.com/battle-of-the-office-suites-microsoft-office-and-libre-
At 15:22 17/08/2013 -0400, Tim Lungstrom wrote:
In Thunderbird's Preferences, you can choose what font the text of
your email will be displayed in. By default, it seems it is "Times
New Roman", but I now use "DejaVu Serif".
This is very confused. What do you mean by "your email": presumably
On 2013-08-17 4:39 PM Brian Barker wrote:(You are now talking received messages
again, right?) Correct - but also even if the text was
formatted, in fact. In the case of this mailing list, for
example, only the plain text version of what you send is
distributed, so
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 02:43:29AM +0700, Urmas wrote:
> "James Knott":
>
> >Here's an article you can show to others.
> >http://lifehacker.com/battle-of-the-office-suites-microsoft-office-and-libre-1147940828
>
> What a ridiculous article. The LO suite inadequacy is clear to any
> who worked wit
Perhaps someone here can help this person?
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Date: Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 3:27 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] Ichitaro filter
To: documentat...@global.libreoffice.org
Howdy
I need a filter for open *.jtd files.
But I do not s
"Paul":
Yeah, bad troll is truly terrible.
Meanwhile you could work on a feature parity with Microsoft Word 2.0, from
1991.
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Le 17/08/2013 12:46, Krunoslav Šebetić a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> think that LO should have (a little bit) better bibliography entry
> system. Every thing works just fine, but I miss some features with thing
> I'm writing now.
>
> When I do Insert - Indexes an tables - Bibliography entry I can insert
>
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