On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 10:50 AM, John Kaufmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Christian, > > > This may be an example of the problem described above, causing confusion in > multiple ways: > - Styles assigned automagically, with no option to turn off. > - Are "Outline 1".."Outline 9" multiple styles, or multiple levels of a > common style set (e.g., "Outline 9" is level 9 of "Outline 1", and > vice-versa)? How does this compare with the design philosophy of Numbering > styles [Listenvorlagen] in Writer? > > As Michele wrote earlier in the thread, "OOo is built around a common core > set of functionalities". Is there a common core philosophy of styles? > > > > Thanks for participating in the list. Your perspective is invaluable. > Regards, > John > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > I've been trying these different notes as a way of learning more about OOo. I think I may have a bad install of OOo (3.2) using Ubuntu. When I open Impress, chose F11 to get the styles, then choose one of the styles (I tried this with several), absolutely nothing happened save I no longer had a cursor on my slide. Choosing title from layout works. Before I do a fresh install, am I missing something here? tnx mcm -- -- Mark C. Miller [email protected] [home] [email protected] [church] [email protected] [school] [email protected]
