In news:cado7t4fptxqvhz5bnkswhgdgapffcznrro43phwsb1bs52h...@mail.gmail.com, Johnny Rosenberg <[email protected]> typed: > 2011/8/25 Maria Rechnitzer <[email protected]>: >> Dear Support, > > This is the LibreOffice users' list. It's not a real > support. We are > just users who help each other out. You can ask questions > and you can > reply to other people's question if you like.
I'm well aware of maling lists, forums and newsgroups etc.. I use NNTP instead of the mailing list for what are normally obvious reasons to most, not the least of which is not getting a mass of unrelated to anything I care about from a mailing list. A mailing list can be great for a newbie just trying to pull as much info as they can about as many subjects as they can, but you can't beat NNTP for its conciseness and ablity to easly pick responsed to a post almost instantly. Mailinig lists can quickly become irritating. Add to that the management capabilities and no gui waste as with forums, and you have what I still consder the best listing tool around. As long as the list vs newsgroup processes to work, it's the best of all worlds due to the many displays possible in a group reader. > > If you plan to write here again, you should subscribe to > the list. That's fine for you, but realize that what you like isn't necessarly anyonre/everyone else's cup of tea. > Then you will get all the replies to your questions > directly in your > inbox, also from those who didn't added your email > address in the > bTo:b field manually, like I just didb& You will also > get other peoples questions, but that is how email lists > work. Some people, who are > subscribed to many email lists, like myself, have a > special email > account for email lists only. That's probably not > necessary in most > cases, I just mentioned it as a tipb& No, not for me. I have more to do than scan mailing lists looking for my post responses when I can have them pointed out to me automatically and all grouped together. When I have a question, I DO NOT CARE to see other answers; I might if I were a newbie and had lots of time avalable, but I don't. This is only my opinion, but some of the advice you gave leaves a little to be desired. > >> when word processing in microsoft office (doc or xls) >> there is a strikethrough feature that allows you to mark >> words that you want to delete but stIll keep them in the >> text, e.g. strikethrough. >> I was not able to find this feature in Libre Office >> (also not in former Open Office). Is there such a >> feature? If not I suggest to add it next to the bold, >> italic and underline feature. > > You can do that yourself. Here is how: As I said in my prevous posting, you can underline, overline, strike-thru,double-strike-thru, use colors with them and so on in Writer at the program's location I gave. Also note how clunky your post looks below because I only read posts in Plain Text and nothing else. I respectfully advise that you should post and e-mail also in Plain Text unless there is some compelling reason not to. It's even a good idea to have anything that's 8-bit dropped to the floor just to prevent any type of unintended code execution in the body of an e-mail. With Plain Text, you don't get the Unicode or Mime problems that go along with 8-bit e-mails. HTH, Twayne` > Tools b Customizeb& b Toolbars. > LibreOffice Writer Toolbars b Toolbar: Select > bFormattingb > In the bCommandsb list, scroll down to bUnderlineb > and highlight it. Click the bAddb&b button. > In the bCategoryb list of the bAdd Commandsb > dialogue, select bFormatb. In the bCommandsb list of > the bAdd Commandsb dialogue, scroll down and select > bStrikethroughb (they are listed in alphabetic order, > so it's > easy to find). > Click the Add button b the bAdd Commandsb dialogue is > closed. > In the Customize dialogue, bStrikethroughb is now > available and > checked (b). You can move it up and down with the b, > and b, buttons at the right of the bCommandsb list if > it's not in the brightb place. > Click OK. > You now have a strike through button available in your > Formatting toolbar. > > In the Customize dialogue you can also customise your > menues and > keyboard shortcuts, and you can assign macros to > different events, > such as Open Document, Save Document and more. > > > Kind regards > > Johnny Rosenberg > c8c'c c<c;c-c<c<c3cc<c0 > >> >> THANKS FOR PROVIDING THIS SEVICE! >> >> I kindly ask you to let me know if the strikethrough >> feature exists in Libre Office. > > Yes it does, and in quite a few places. > >> Best regards, >> Maria -- For unsubscribe instructions e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
