Hi :)
Ouch.  I am still on the 3.3.2 quite happily with no problems at all.  Is there 
some rule about if you do take back-ups you will never need them but the 1 file 
you don't back-up is the one that will go horribly wrong at some point?  I 
think 
"Murphy's Law" or something?  At some point i might try the newer ones but i'm 
quite happy waiting for them to appear in the repos/ppa.
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Johnny Rosenberg <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 25 August, 2011 19:06:34
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Basic question for new LibreOffice user...

2011/8/25 Johnny Rosenberg <[email protected]>:
> 2011/8/25 Johnny Rosenberg <[email protected]>:
>> 2011/8/25 Tom Davies <[email protected]>:
>>> Hi :)
>>> It was the 3.4.0 that was really bad.  That is probably the one you tried. 
>> The
>>> 3.4.1 was ok but the 3.4.2 is much better judging from the comments about 
it.
>>> It's really stable now i think.  I still prefer the 3.3.x tho.
>>
>> As I remember it I tried 3.4.0 first and updated to 3.4.1 later. Some
>> of the bugs were corrected but one or two of the nasty ones were still
>> there.
>> Actually I don't remember right now what the bugs were about, but I
>> think I filed a couple of bug reports, but not all of them were fixed
>> in 3.4.1.
>>
>> Of course I realize that I really should at least install 3.4.2 to
>> test it out and maybe report bugs, keeping 3.3.3 for doing the useful
>> stuff, but I just didn't do that yet…
>>
>> And I just realised that 3.3.4 is released, so at least I will install
>> that one right now, I think… And while I'm there, I guess I should
>> read the 3.4.2 change log too…
>
> I looked at the 3.4.2 release notes and I couldn't see that the cell
> character colour format thing is fixed yet, so I'll stay with 3.3 for
> some more time. When you format a cell to view characters in different
> colours depending on its value, like ”[>25][RED]# ##0,00;[<0][RED]#
> ##0,00;[GREEN]# ##0,00” and things like that


Okay, I accidently happened to enter the same colour twice, but you
know what I mean, don't you…? :P

”[>25][RED]# ##0,00;[<0][BLUE]# ##0,00;[GREEN]# ##0,00”

Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ

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