Hello Clayton,

Am 2010-08-05 22:12:05, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> On 08/05/2010 08:34 AM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> >Oo is more worse then any other programs...
> 
> Hi Michele.  Cheer up :-)  OOo can be frustrating... especially when
> you're fighting it instead of working with it.

Every time I am forced to use OOo I lost time for nothing!

> Set up your default template to the page style you want to use.
> Look in the help for Default Templates or look here:
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Getting_Started/Setting_default_template

I have done this, but it set it always back...
Which happen for some days with an update from Debian.

The security update shows some weird behaviours now...

> You could try to define an Autoformat for the table layout you want?
> The suggestion here might work for what you want to achieve:
> http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=2528
> 
> There is a related bug report requesting Table Styles
> http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=11121

Hmmm...

> Try this:
> 
> Tools > Options > OOo Writer > Table > Behavior of rows/columns
> and set it to Fixed.  Does this help?  Combine this with the
> Autoformat idea?

Currently I t was set to

    3)  Changes affect size of table

This should be the same behaviour like in der M$ Word.  Which  mean,  if
the table goes bigger then the page width, the table  move  out  of  the
page without warning.

    1)  Changes affect only the direct neighbour

which is the behaviour I see currently, because alwys the next colum  is
changed. Ssince 3) was set but 1) is affected, it seems like a bug to me

    2)  changes affect whole table.

I see the same effect like under 2) and nothing more.

> I've used Firefox for years... no issues.. same with Pidgin :-)  I
> find them to be quite productive.. especially since I am not
> inundated with advertisements and other fluff... I just have the app
> that does the job I need it to :-)

Firefox is ULTRASLOW and eats up any resources...  while opening  around
20 tabs, the CPU Load increase to 100%.  A behaviour I have  never  seen
with Mozilla.  Seamonkey now show the same crap.

I hate programs, where you can not deactivate the  Window  Manager  Hint
"URGENT" and whenever script goes wild, it sucks  the  Focus...  In  der
PIDGIN it is a problem with generaly russian ICQ spamers.

This lead to a security problem, if you write for example  a  non-public
report, letter or whatelse and do no look on the sceen.  If PIDGIN sucks
the focus, the cursor is automaticaly in the input field and now if  you
hit enter for a new paragraph, you send confidential  infos  to  unknown
peoples...

Also all three named programs crash very often and since  I  works  over
NFSv4 the tree pigs are writing very huge coredumps of several GByte  to
my ${HOME} over the network cnsuming any net-resources

My Devel-Station has 32 GByte of memory with 4 Opteron CPUs and OOo  has
writen a 4.5 GByte coredump.  WTF?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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