On 02/24/2018 05:19 AM, Italo Vignoli wrote:
On 24/02/2018 09:35, zahra a wrote:
since i am not programmer and cant use linux, i should use xp.
Everyone can use Linux, not only developers. I have a degree in
humanities and have never written a single line of code, but I am a very
happy Linux
2018-02-24 17:03 GMT+01:00 Tim-L :
> On 02/24/2018 05:19 AM, Italo Vignoli wrote:
>
>> On 24/02/2018 09:35, zahra a wrote:
>>
>> since i am not programmer and cant use linux, i should use xp.
>>>
>> Everyone can use Linux, not only developers. I have a degree in
>>
I'm running version 6.0.1 on Slackware-14.2.
I created a macro to delete the next character (using the Del key) and
saved it to My Macros -> Standard (as del_right). When I try to assign it to
Ctrl+D in Tools -> Options -> Keyboard -> Macros -> My macros LO crashes as
soon as I click the
Hi Tim,
>
> Robert The custom install as you stated seems to come up in Windows, not
> DEB based Linux install, unless you install through the repository, and
> package managers like Synaptic.
I have never installed LibreOffice on a Windows-system. You could choose
the packages under OpenSUSE,
I'm using the version in the subject line on Linux Mint. In calc if I
insert the date using the insert menu and the date option I get a cell
with today's date, formatted comprehensibly. If I do the same thing in
Writer I can't, the option isn't there. I must (as far as I know)
choose field then
On 02/24/2018 08:35 AM, zahra a wrote:
>to not install engineering programs like math, draw, base.
Sounds like you want OOoLight, which is no longer maintained.
jonathon
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Problems?
i wished that LO has one version for home users to not install
engineering programs like math, draw, base.
i only need writer and have to have one office suite which most
features are for engineers, businesses, companies etc.
since i am not programmer and cant use linux, i should use xp.
On
On 02/23/2018 09:27 PM, Tim-L wrote:
> Did you know that the Ubuntu repositories do not install LO Math with LO?
The last time I installed LibO from the Ubuntu repository, it also left
out Base, the Help files, and something else (printing, perhaps.)
jonathon
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2018-02-23 22:27 GMT+01:00 Tim-L :
>
> Hey Guys. I found two 512MB memory sticks. It now gives me about 800MB
> after the shared video memory.
>
> Did you know that the Ubuntu repositories do not install LO Math with LO?
> Found that out about an hour ago.
>
Good
On 24/02/2018 09:35, zahra a wrote:
> since i am not programmer and cant use linux, i should use xp.
Everyone can use Linux, not only developers. I have a degree in
humanities and have never written a single line of code, but I am a very
happy Linux user and will never switch back to macOS or
Since you use Ubuntu the unwanted parts can be uninstalled, or, better,
unselected when preparing LO installation
Je la 24/02/2018 09:35, zahra a skribis :
i wished that LO has one version for home users to not install
engineering programs like math, draw, base.
i only need writer and have to
2018-02-24 11:19 GMT+01:00 Italo Vignoli :
> On 24/02/2018 09:35, zahra a wrote:
>
> > since i am not programmer and cant use linux, i should use xp.
>
> Everyone can use Linux, not only developers. I have a degree in
> humanities and have never written a single line of
2018-02-24 12:23 GMT+01:00 Robert Großkopf :
> Hi Henri,
> >
> > Surprised to hear that the Ubuntu respositories don't provide a complete
> LO
> > package - I install via the PPA on my Linux Mint machine, which is an
> > Ubuntu fork, and get everything, including Math
Hi Henri,
>
> Surprised to hear that the Ubuntu respositories don't provide a complete LO
> package - I install via the PPA on my Linux Mint machine, which is an
> Ubuntu fork, and get everything, including Math and Base. What gives ?...
Every Linux-distribution does allow to install only parts
Hi :)
Sorry, i don't know what PYOO is so i have redirected this question back to
the LO mailing list - even though it is really a question for Calligra
forums/mailing-lists.
I've only used their spreadsheets for very straight-forwards sums, to add
columns of figures.
Is PYOO something that can
krackedpress wrote
> So with these specs, what is the newest version of LO you would
> install? With this low RAM, it may not be able to handle the newest
> versions. As I type this, the old system is now in the "software
> updating" cycle. So, it is installing the newest LO that is in Ubuntu
At 11:03 24/02/2018 -0800, Dave Stevens wrote:
I'm using the version in the subject line on Linux Mint. In calc if
I insert the date using the insert menu and the date option I get a
cell with today's date, formatted comprehensibly.
I'm not sure what you mean here. If you are using the
Hi :)
LibreOffice is not like most programs. It has a large core program with a
few tiny modules / satellites / add-ons / plug-ins / apps that kinda
plug-in to that core. Removing one or a handful of those modules does very
little to affect the size or complexity of LibreOffice. At least that
Hi,
Le 24/02/2018 à 20:03, Dave Stevens a écrit :
I'm using the version in the subject line on Linux Mint. In calc if I
insert the date using the insert menu and the date option I get a cell
with today's date, formatted comprehensibly. If I do the same thing in
Writer I can't, the option isn't
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